Energy medicine exchange is an noninvasive form of healing, offering effective solutions for numerous health concerns without adverse side effects and completely safely.
There are various training programs for Emergency Medicine available, offering various certifications and degrees; however, none are regionally or nationally accredited and do not qualify for student loans.
It is a form of communication
As with any language, our subtle energies that comprise our bodies encode information that shapes our experience. What appears to be an unmoving physical body composed of tissues and cells are in reality dynamic networks of exchanges which constantly communicate between themselves – these exchanges adjust our physical self to meet the thoughts of our minds, embody spirit urgings and enable the flow of energy throughout the body.
Though there are various CAM and TM disciplines, professions, and systems that address human energy fields, it remains rare for therapies addressing them to be integrated into medical education or certified as regionally or professionally accredited practitioners of energy medicine.
EM is an enjoyable, non-invasive (clothing on, hands off or light touching), faster and often more effective way to heal ailments of all kinds, from physical aches, pains and illnesses to mental stress or traumas. It works by balancing energy flows that communicate between your cells so as to avoid dysfunction or disease resulting in disorganization and dysfunction in your body.
It is non-invasive
Energy medicine is founded on the understanding that all aspects of life – physical and nonphysical – possess an underlying subtle energy system, with blocks in this energy flow being responsible for illness. Energy healing techniques offer non-invasive healing solutions that promote wellness on multiple levels.
These modalities range from traditional therapies with cultural rather than scientific backgrounds to cutting-edge clinical modalities like sound vibrations, tuning forks, and certain wavelengths of light therapy – with practitioners exchanging information with patient/clients during these processes.
While research on energy medicine is relatively rare, some studies indicate its efficacy for treating depression and anxiety. Unfortunately, these are small studies and often do not meet current definitions of evidence – so they have not been widely accepted by mainstream medicine.
Many practitioners believe that medical doctors and energy medicine therapists can work together to provide the highest-quality care to patients. Das stated that energy is always present; if someone is sick however, their energy has different frequencies from when they were healthy; she suggested these frequencies can be balanced through therapies like Kinesiology and Quantum Energy devices.
It is non-judgmental
Energy Medicine Exchange members are invited to engage in respectful, nonjudgmental discussions about products and services without advocating them or endorsing any product/service in posts, threads or private messages on this group. Furthermore, energy therapy modalities do not have any endorsement from medical or scientific authorities.
The EME community specializes in supporting ethical practice of Energy Medicine and creating an all-inclusive professional model. Therapists need to possess clear communication skills, an open nurturing stance and nonjudgmental approaches when working with the energy fields of their clients.
It is a form of healing
Energy medicine aims to heal the body’s energy system holistically and utilizes various practices, such as crystal healing, Reiki, and Qigong. While there are no negative physical side effects associated with energy medicine treatments, these practices may also help with mental and emotional wellbeing, reduce stress levels and strengthen immunity – but always do your research prior to selecting any practitioner!
Most energetic healing modalities involve practitioners touching patients directly; others use tuning forks to transmit vibrations. A central theme in most energetic healing techniques is their belief in an invisible energy field known as the biofield that may or may not exist physically – some even having scientific support behind their claim that its existence exists. The biofield is an invisible electromagnetic force field made up of both verifiable fields with standard measurements as well as putative fields without such measurements.
Energy healing modalities come in all shapes and sizes, each offering distinct advantages for healing the body. Some therapies rely on a belief in an unseen force or life force to power living systems, while others utilize traditional practices with cultural relevance. Some biofield therapies may even be combined with traditional medical treatment plans.
At an energy healing session, your practitioner may guide you through a meditation session or check in about how you are feeling before beginning treatment. Once fully clothed, you’ll lie on a treatment bed while they place their hands over various parts of your body – these sessions typically last 60 minutes; after they end you should feel relaxed while experiencing an emotional release through this time.
Practitioners often employ energy awareness techniques to detect imbalances in patients’ energy fields and regulate its flow, as well as remove any blockages which might impede healing processes.
Energy healing has long been seen as an alternative form of medicine, yet more scientific evidence is supporting its efficacy. More healthcare providers are adopting energy healing techniques into their practices – in some instances even using it to supplement traditional therapies and speed recovery times.