Reiki is a Japanese technique some people believe can promote healing. Through hand placement above and on the client’s body, a Reiki master believes they are channelling a universal life force energy to heal the client. Pale Blue Thoughts looks at scientific studies on Reiki to see if there is any good evidence that it can treat any disease.
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Sources & Credits
• Link to study done by Edzard Ernst – Effects of reiki in clinical practice: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials –
• Link to San Diego Study –
• Reiki for depression and anxiety –
• Effect of Reiki therapy on pain and anxiety in adults: an in-depth literature review of randomized trials with effect size calculations –
• A systematic review of the therapeutic effects of Reiki –
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