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Thumbelina responded well to Reiki, Acuscope, and nutritional supplements |
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Reiki
What it is:
- This form of complementary medicine uses the energy that fills our world. Reiki therapists help you, or your pet, guide this energy into correcting your physical or nonphysical imbalances. As with most alternative therapies, progress is accomplished when your body corrects the cause of the disturbance. This is often in direct contrast to typical drug therapy which uses partially or totally synthetic concoctions to override particular symptoms of ill health.
Reiki was a technique widely employed to heal both physical and nonphysical problems in the ancient Orient. As health practitioners began to specialize in physical or nonphysical aspects of human health, the Reiki techniques for rebalancing all aspects of a person's existence were lost. They were rediscovered during the last century in Japan.
Modern medical doctrines separate physical health from mental/spiritual problems. Physicians treat the symptoms of your physical body. Psychotherapists focus on your mental imbalances. Various religions emphasize what they view as your spiritual deviations. The reality is that trying to help living beings find health and balance by focusing on only one aspect of their existence is similar to expecting to produce a complete cake by calling the gas company to check on your gas meter. Because your body repairs any imbalances it is experiencing, Reiki practitioners neither diagnose nor prescribe specific treatments. Your whole being is treated regardless of the condition. Reiki therapists would not consider a recipient's condition resolved if only the physical signs were relieved. Allopathic practitioners have similar views but different interpretations. A neurosurgeon would not consider you "cured" of a blood clot in your brain simply because a cold compress reduced the pain. Could you imagine treating an anorexia patient by merely prescribing appetite stimulants?
What it is not:
- Reiki is not a belief system, channeling, nor religious in nature. The recipient of the therapy can believe the therapy will be of absolutely no value and the benefits will be the same. Pets, of course, have no preconceived beliefs about whether this therapy will help them recover or not. Naturally, if the owner does not think Reiki therapy will help their pet, they will not choose this type of treatment.
If it's so good, why haven't I heard of it?
- The use of this method for healing animals is so rare that the class Dr. V. attended was the first one organized in the United States specifically for practicing veterinarians. We have used this technique successfully on a variety of pets, but even you, as "just a human", can directly benefit.
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