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Understanding Energy Therapy And How It Works

By Meeri Banks


The concept that restoring balance to the energy levels of the body can promote health and wellness is central to one type of alternative healing. This modality is known as energy therapy and it involves the manipulation of these biological force fields through one or more techniques which are used to bring about a state of equilibrium which some believe critical to improved health and recovery from illness.

With its roots in Eastern philosophy, the practice of using energies as a healing mechanism further evolved as knowledge of such forces are magnetism and electricity increased. The introduction of medical machines such as radiology equipment spurred continued exploration of the concept of utilizing them in healthcare, including those devices used in this type of therapy. While it lacks sufficient scientific backing, many practitioners will vouch for it.

Credited with the potential to reverse the disease process of many illnesses, including cancer, this healing modality is also believed to help relieve pain and boost one's immunity. Two possible approaches can be taken in its application; an external one that uses an energy-generating device or an internal one that draws strength from within the "biofields" of the body.

The former style of energy-field modifications are administered through the use of any one or combination of devices designed for this purpose. Most of these machines utilize such forces as electricity, magnetism, and microwave or infrared heat. Examples include the "Zapping" machine, Rife machine, and BioResonance tumor therapy.

The biofield approach seeks to influence the purported internal and surrounding energy fields of the human body. This can be achieved through physical contact between the practitioner's hands and the patient's body, or by using the hands but merely aligning them with the body and not actually touching it. Examples include healing touch, Reiki, and therapeutic touch, all of which share the common objective of balancing the body's energies.

The medical community does not at this point in time fully accept this alternative form of healing. Evidence indicative of its effectiveness in alleviating pain and symptoms associated with cancer and other diseases is rather limited in both scope and source, originating largely from individual claims or small, restricted studies.

While biofield manipulation comes with no risks, electromagnetic stimulation carries the very uncommon risk of device malfunction, and it is not recommended for patients with defibrillators or pacemakers, but overall it is quite safe. However, this treatment is intended to complement conventional medical intervention, not replace it.




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