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Distance healing - anyone involved in this ?
Rochdale_Guy
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Hi.
After months of below par health and having not much faith left in the conventional UK health system and Doctor's in general was looking into DISTANT HEALING and am feeling a little swamped by the search results I got back.
So......... anyone on here ever been "healed" or maybe you are a healer yourself ?
Any replies would be most appreciated, thankyou.
Rochdale_Guy
After months of below par health and having not much faith left in the conventional UK health system and Doctor's in general was looking into DISTANT HEALING and am feeling a little swamped by the search results I got back.
So......... anyone on here ever been "healed" or maybe you are a healer yourself ?
Any replies would be most appreciated, thankyou.
Rochdale_Guy
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Sorry to hear you are unwell. I have a friend who does reiki and is able to beam healing but needs a physical connection in order to do it. It may be something that you wish to investigate yourself and learn as you are able to self heal in this way.0
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Sorry to hear you are unwell. I have a friend who does reiki and is able to beam healing but needs a physical connection in order to do it. It may be something that you wish to investigate yourself and learn as you are able to self heal in this way.
Thankyou for the fast reply, I appreciate that....as you are able to self heal...
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When you say below par health, what are your symptoms? If they are cold like symptoms & generally of feeling lack of energy etc you could try a herbal remedy called echinacea it's taken daily for 2 or 3 months then you stop taking it for the same. It's generally used by little ole ladies to help them get through the winter months.0
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Thanks.... far too many symptoms to list here but general digestive ones, constant feeling of acid running through my system, permanent sore throat, really dry burning sore eyes, back ache, weak limbs & general fatigue etc
Had allergy tests for milk and egg but not allergic to them.
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Excuse ME Tony, but I am NOT a little old lady :P ;D
I've used echinacea, it really works. You can buy teabags too, though you have to be desparate to try those, they taste disgusting ;DBulletproof0 -
Have tried echinacea from Holland & Barrett, did nothing at all and a recent report said it has no special healing properties whatsoever.
Tried loads of vitamins etc as am disillusioned with conventional medicine.
I also still suffer acne at 34 - what a major bummer that is
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I have found a list of registered practitioners of reiki healers I hope this if of some interest to you http://www.reikifed.co.uk/pub/dir/counties.shtml0
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I took 500mg a day, I didn't know it was supposed to have healing powers, it just boosts your immune system a bit. Worked for me anyway.
Are you stuck indoors all day? You need some direct sunlight every day, something to do with vitamin D I think. Some people with SAD use sunlamps in the winter, it helps apparantly.Bulletproof0 -
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i think sun lamps are fab, they are what get me through the winter months, as i am a SAD sufferer, although i don't think it'd explain all your symptoms. Best of luck with whatever you try,
160.I took 500mg a day, I didn't know it was supposed to have healing powers, it just boosts your immune system a bit. Worked for me anyway.
Are you stuck indoors all day? You need some direct sunlight every day, something to do with vitamin D I think. Some people with SAD use sunlamps in the winter, it helps apparantly.0
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