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Pranic Healing as an Effective Adjuvant Therapeutic Technique: A Literature Review


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Medical professionals of the modern era have begun incorporating energy healing as one of the supplements to modern medical treatment after noticing its merits. Many studies have been conducted to understand the benefits of these methods when utilized as complementary & alternative medicine (CAM) to modern medicine. Pranic Healing, an energy healing technique, is one such approach. This paper aims to review the existing research on Pranic Healing (PH), and Twin Heart Meditation (MTH) to assess their effectiveness and applicability as adjuvant therapeutic techniques. This paper acknowledges the effectiveness of PH and MTH and makes an effort to respond to the research questions provided. From the review, it could be concluded that Pranic healing can potentially treat various illnesses in the Indian population and among women. It was also found that MTH predicts positive mental health outcomes. The limitations of the paper have been discussed, along with recommendations for the future that might be pertinent for additional research.

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pranic healing, twin heart meditation, complementary alternative medicine
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Malini Roy
Amity Institute o f Behavior and Allied sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra ., India
Nidhi Kulkarni
Amity Institute o f Behavior and Allied sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra ., India
Rudra Raghunath
Amity Institute o f Behavior and Allied sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra ., India
Subhiksha Srinivasan
Amity Institute o f Behavior and Allied sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra ., India
Mahimna Vyas
Amity Institute o f Behavior and Allied sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra ., India

Abstract


Medical professionals of the modern era have begun incorporating energy healing as one of the supplements to modern medical treatment after noticing its merits. Many studies have been conducted to understand the benefits of these methods when utilized as complementary & alternative medicine (CAM) to modern medicine. Pranic Healing, an energy healing technique, is one such approach. This paper aims to review the existing research on Pranic Healing (PH), and Twin Heart Meditation (MTH) to assess their effectiveness and applicability as adjuvant therapeutic techniques. This paper acknowledges the effectiveness of PH and MTH and makes an effort to respond to the research questions provided. From the review, it could be concluded that Pranic healing can potentially treat various illnesses in the Indian population and among women. It was also found that MTH predicts positive mental health outcomes. The limitations of the paper have been discussed, along with recommendations for the future that might be pertinent for additional research.

Keywords


pranic healing, twin heart meditation, complementary alternative medicine

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