What is touch therapy?

Touch Therapy is an alternative healing practice developed in the 70s, which includes the manipulation of the anticipated energy regions around the patient to facilitate better flow of energy in the body, allowing the patient to heal. Those who practice touch therapy always directly touch people. Instead, they usually try to manipulate the invisible life -giving energy directly above the patient's skin. Although many patients reported the benefits of touch therapeutic sessions, there are many skeptics, and scientific studies have not usually supported the ability of touch therapists to actually feel energy fields or make it easier to heal faster.

Nursing teacher from New York named Delores Krieger and Theosophist named Dora Kunz created touch therapy at the age of 70. Many people have become practicing since their work, but most touch therapists have been a nurse and are generally used as another therapeutic method along with conventional medicine F or patients' recovery. Those who practice DotyKové therapy, generally believes that the whole universe is full of life energy, which is in all circumstances placed in the body of man. Theoretically, any obstacle to this life force could have serious consequences, which reduced the natural ability of a person to heal, so the therapists try to deal with any problems that could be blocking or limiting the flow.

Touch therapy treatment generally involves moving hands just above the patient's skin because the practitioner is looking for problems in the energy field. If any problems are found, the doctor will often perform certain specialized movements to clean things. In some cases, no real physical touch is involved, but sometimes the doctor may touch certain points, depending on the approach used. Some patients feel refreshed by the process of touch therapy Amno of them have a relatively positive response to overall experience.

someExperts feel that the adventure pleasure of the process and the placebo effect is the primary reasons for any success in the treatment of patients, but the practitioners remain convinced that this method has a real scientific benefit. Several studies of touch therapy were held, and most of them focused on the ability of therapists to really feel energy fields around the body of people. Generally speaking, the therapeutic approach was not very successful in these tests. The inability of touch therapists to undergo these types of tests under controlled conditions stimulated even more skepticism, but some experts insist that the studies were not sufficiently large or in -depth to be convincing.

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