Reiki Benefits
Reiki Benefits for People & Animals
While Reiki is not a surrogate or replacement for appropriate medical care. Reiki supports medical care by accelerating healing, reducing pain and discomfort, stimulating the healing process, and bringing awareness to the individual.
Many benefits have been experienced by those who have received Reiki. They include:
- Increased sense of well being and awareness
- Stress reduction
- Pain alleviation
- Deep relaxation
- Accelerated healing
- Immune system strengthening
- Aid in detoxification
- Emotional clearing
- Increased intuition
- Increased creativity
- Increased positivity or positive thinking
Reiki also:
- Promotes natural self-healing
- Balances the energies in the body
- Balances the organs and glands
- Adapts to the natural needs of the receiver
- Heals Holistically
- Preventative care
- Enhancement of traditional or alternative health care treatments
Reiki assists with:
- Emotional Issues/Past Traumas
- Physical Issues
- Behavioral Issues
- Anxiety Reduction
- Separation Issues
- Euthanasia Support
- Transitioning during the death process
- Hospice and Palliative care
- Pre/Post Natal care
- Pre/Post Operative care
- Alcohol and Substance Abuse
- Health Issues
- Accidents and Injuries
The ancient art of Reiki is going mainstream:
Reiki is gaining wider acceptance in the medical establishment within the discipline of complementary/intergrative medicine as a meaningful and cost effective way to improve patient care. Some hospitals and veterinary hospitals are incorporating it into their roster of patient services, often with their own Reiki-trained physicians, nurses and support staff.
According to the National Institutes of Health, Reiki is classified as “Biofield Medicine”, which involves systems that use subtle energy fields in and around the body for medical purposes.” http://www.nih.gov/ Enter “Reiki” in the search engine.
Medical Institutions and academic centers that are conducting studies on Reiki, have established Reiki programs, or provide Reiki training for nurses and hospital staff include:
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Yale - New Haven Hospital
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Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York
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Memorial Sloan Ketterin Hospital in New York
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Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, New York
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The Reiki Clinic at the Tucson Medical Center in Arizona
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George Washington University Hospital
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Cleveland Clinic
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University of Michigan Health System
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Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia
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University of Michigan Integrative Medicine
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, NH
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The California Pacific Medical Center
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The University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor
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Porter Adventist Hospital in Denver, CO
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Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, CO
Please contact Susan if you have questions.
Begin Within Reiki
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Nyack, New York
10960
845.512.8389
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