Iridology and Reiki for Natural Healing
If you have some form of chronic or acute pain then there are countless options out there open to you. The best option is hard to choose, but will focus on many factors. For instance the best option will depend on you and your personality – the kind of treatment you tend to respond to and the kind of treatments you have enjoyed using in the past. At the same time it will depend on the nature of the pain you are feeling and different solutions are of course always going to be better for different problems.
For instance for some people seeing a doctor for back ache might not seem like the best solution. In many cases a doctor will only tell you to lie down and rest while giving you medication – there is no actual physical intervention and often the drugs have unwanted side effects. In these situations you might want to do something else. However in other cases if you have a very serious problem then drugs and medication might be the only recourse that’s fast acting enough to save you and so a doctor is a must.
In many cases it is a good idea to try several approaches and sometimes it can take a few until you find the best answer for you. Thus you might want to see a doctor and get physical therapy, and at the same time you might practice Iridology and Reiki.
Iridology and Reiki are great forms of natural healing that are alternative forms of medicine but that provide success for a lot of different people. As this is completely natural, it won’t involve any medication or any surgery and it thus won’t damage your medical treatment. If it doesn’t work then there is no harm done, both are an interesting and pleasant experience, but if it does then you might have found the right solution for your body and your pain.
Reiki for instance works using the Chinese belief in Qi. Qi is the lifeforce that flows around all things, and it is known by different names in different countries and belief systems. However there are some very convincing demonstrations for the existence of Qi – as you will notice when you watch Shaolin monks who perform superhuman acts such as cracking bricks with their skulls. This is all achieved as a result of Qi and this is a great argument for its existence.
This Qi flows around our body through chakras and promotes good health. When those chakras get blocked this can cause a range of pains and problems and so it is the job of someone involved in Reiki to help encourage this flow and to promote the transfer of ‘good’ Qi. Actually they will o this by just holding their hands over the area that hurts, but many people report feeling a tingling or warming sensation as they do. This is actually the same fundamental belief that underlies acupuncture, and so if you’ve had good experiences with that but don’t enjoy the idea of the pins, then Reiki might be the right solution for you.
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