Anyone ever had any success with Healing Touch?!


Question: My sister took a class in this and she performed it on me the other day (since I have been unable to conceive). It really focuses on self healing and prayer and I am very interested in learning more about it... does anyone know anything about it or had experiences with it??


Answers: My sister took a class in this and she performed it on me the other day (since I have been unable to conceive). It really focuses on self healing and prayer and I am very interested in learning more about it... does anyone know anything about it or had experiences with it??
Hmmm . . . as a lot of people have a lot to say about "alternative medicine" (most of whom work for insurance companies, lol), I'm not sure what I can add. My wife tried different kinds of "natural" things for a chronic nauseousness disorder (acupuncture, herbal lollipops, and such), but nothing worked until an exploratory surgery -- decidedly not "alternative". As you probably have heard, there is a lot of skepticism with "Self Healing", and a lot of people think they have all the answers. I would say go with whatever feels comfortable to you, as long as God is at the head of the healing process. He uses many things, from the human intellect (traditional medicine) to His creation (alternative medicine). Understanding that He can use more than one avenue to heal does help.
Blessings,
Tim
Creative visualization, healing touch, repetative exercises like the Feldenkrais method etc... All have to do with touch, movement etc. 98% of the brain is movement... Only 2% is thinking. The brain makes 8.2 million new cells per second and re routes just as many of them per second.

Diet should also be a factor. I've helped with infertility through supplementation (A concentration of the foods we are deficient in). So, rather than hormone treatments, the couple get pregnant through the proper nutritional tools.
Healing Touch (or Therapeutic Touch) is the crackpot idea that "healing energy" can be made to flow from a nurse holding her hands above a patient, to the patient below. It is (or was) taught by the University of Colorado School of Nursing, and was accepted by Colorado's Board of Nursing for credits. The whole business is a ridiculous pantomime.

Healing/Therapeutic Touch is a major embarrassment for the nursing profession that hasn't been criticized by the profession's leaders

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