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Health and Healing Podcast: How Does Reiki Work Science

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On this new health and healing podcast we cover How Does Reiki Work Science. Reliable Reiki research can be hard to come by and we are so thankful that Sonia is helping us discover how Reiki works! Increase your spiritual healing knowledge and increase healing power of body.
Discover the natural healing power of human body! What is Reiki and how does it works?
Explore ground-breaking Reiki research that goes beyond skepticism and validates its effectiveness beyond the placebo effect. Our journey into this fascinating realm is guided by none other than Sonia Zadro, a brilliant PhD candidate at Bond University who has dedicated herself to unravelling the mysteries of Reiki.
Sonia Zadro, PhD Candidate
Our episode begins by introducing Sonia Zadro, a passionate and driven PhD candidate at Bond University. Sonia's journey into the world of Reiki research started with a genuine curiosity about the practice and its potential benefits. We learn about her background, her motivations, and the personal experiences that ignited her passion for this unconventional field of study.
Don't forget to subscribe to The Holistic Health Show today and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious and balanced life.
Follow up on that study asked about for how they measured pain in female dogs after Reiki. Two ways is that they use a standardized scale designed for dogs assessed by independent observers of the dogs for signs of pain. They also note if those receiving reiki wanted less pain meds as indicated by their behaviour.
Here's part of the abstract and the part where they address that question:
All dogs were evaluated for pain using short-form Glasgow composite measure pain scale (CMPS-SF) and visual analog scale (VAS) before (M0) and 2 (M2), 4 (M4), 8 (M8),
12 (M12), and 24 hours (M24) after administration of PAM. Comparing the CMPS-SF scores between the groups, at M2 Reiki scores
were lower than those of the Placebo and at M4 those in the Reiki were lower than those of the Control or Placebo groups. Comparing the
VAS scores, at M4 and M8, Reiki scores were lower than those of the Control or Placebo groups. Additional analgesia (morphine 0.2 mg. kg-1
intramuscularly) was administered to three bitches in Control and to four bitches of the Placebo. Reiki did not require additional opioid
analgesia in the postoperative period. It was concluded that Reiki therapy provided analgesic effect and contributed to improve postoperative
comfort of bitches submitted to elective OVH.
On the day of the surgical procedure,
all dogs were evaluated using two pain assessment
scales, the short-form Glasgow composite measure
pain scale (CMPS-SF – REID et al., 2007) and the
visual analog scale (VAS – SRITHUNYARAT et
al., 2016). Each dog was assessed by two trained
observers blinded to the protocol. Pain assessors
made their assessment individually, one that a time,
in these sequence: 1) observed the animals in the cage
for 5 minutes; 2) opened the cage and observed the
behavior and how the bitches walked in the room; 3)
noted the VAS score; 4) palpated near the surgical
wound and on the flanks and observed animals’
behavior; 5) noted the CMPS-SF score.

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On this new health and healing podcast we cover How Does Reiki Work Science. Reliable Reiki research can be hard to come by and we are so thankful that Sonia is helping us discover how Reiki works! Increase your spiritual healing knowledge and increase healing power of body.
Discover the natural healing power of human body! What is Reiki and how does it works?
Explore ground-breaking Reiki research that goes beyond skepticism and validates its effectiveness beyond the placebo effect. Our journey into this fascinating realm is guided by none other than Sonia Zadro, a brilliant PhD candidate at Bond University who has dedicated herself to unravelling the mysteries of Reiki.
Sonia Zadro, PhD Candidate
Our episode begins by introducing Sonia Zadro, a passionate and driven PhD candidate at Bond University. Sonia's journey into the world of Reiki research started with a genuine curiosity about the practice and its potential benefits. We learn about her background, her motivations, and the personal experiences that ignited her passion for this unconventional field of study.
Don't forget to subscribe to The Holistic Health Show today and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious and balanced life.
Follow up on that study asked about for how they measured pain in female dogs after Reiki. Two ways is that they use a standardized scale designed for dogs assessed by independent observers of the dogs for signs of pain. They also note if those receiving reiki wanted less pain meds as indicated by their behaviour.
Here's part of the abstract and the part where they address that question:
All dogs were evaluated for pain using short-form Glasgow composite measure pain scale (CMPS-SF) and visual analog scale (VAS) before (M0) and 2 (M2), 4 (M4), 8 (M8),
12 (M12), and 24 hours (M24) after administration of PAM. Comparing the CMPS-SF scores between the groups, at M2 Reiki scores
were lower than those of the Placebo and at M4 those in the Reiki were lower than those of the Control or Placebo groups. Comparing the
VAS scores, at M4 and M8, Reiki scores were lower than those of the Control or Placebo groups. Additional analgesia (morphine 0.2 mg. kg-1
intramuscularly) was administered to three bitches in Control and to four bitches of the Placebo. Reiki did not require additional opioid
analgesia in the postoperative period. It was concluded that Reiki therapy provided analgesic effect and contributed to improve postoperative
comfort of bitches submitted to elective OVH.
On the day of the surgical procedure,
all dogs were evaluated using two pain assessment
scales, the short-form Glasgow composite measure
pain scale (CMPS-SF – REID et al., 2007) and the
visual analog scale (VAS – SRITHUNYARAT et
al., 2016). Each dog was assessed by two trained
observers blinded to the protocol. Pain assessors
made their assessment individually, one that a time,
in these sequence: 1) observed the animals in the cage
for 5 minutes; 2) opened the cage and observed the
behavior and how the bitches walked in the room; 3)
noted the VAS score; 4) palpated near the surgical
wound and on the flanks and observed animals’
behavior; 5) noted the CMPS-SF score.

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Thanks for listening!
SUBSCRIBE to The Holistic Health Show today and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious and balanced life.
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