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    Criticizing Reiki

    Criticizing reiki

    As with almost all other forms of alternative medicine and natural healing therapies, reiki is subject to come criticism.  While there are no known direct negative effects of receiving reiki treatment, some members of the professional medical community fear that recipients of reiki (and other alternative medicine therapies) might forgo conventional methods of treatment in favor of the reiki treatment.  While this is certainly a legitimate concern, many reiki practitioners have begun to advise their patients to seek conventional medical help in addition to receiving reiki.

    Of course, there is no complete, definitive evidence proving the validity or efficacy of reiki.  Most of the benefits reaped from reiki are attributed to mindset and the placebo effect.  While this may be true, it is definitely not harmful to the patient.  Some of the most disturbing criticism comes from religious circles that deplore reiki as a method of communicating with “Satan” or other occult practices.  This should be viewed as subjective as reiki is not directly linked with established religion in any way.

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