Radionics practitioners seek to correct energy imbalances and restore patient health
Radionics is considered a method of “distance” therapy in that patient and practitioner don’t have to reside in the same room for bioenergetic balancing to take place. In fact, all a practitioner needs for evaluation is a “proxy” of the patient, which might take the form of a signature, piece of hair or blood sample. In the end, it is believed that the health assessment and corresponding therapies are effective from afar.
Similar to other bioenergy modalities, radionics operates on the principle
that the human body is comprised of a subtle energy field. Any disruption in
this energetic state can lead to illness, and therefore, radionics practitioners
seek to correct these imbalances and restore patient health. Many types of radionics
instruments and devices are available for assessment and therapeutic purposes.
Popular products include Welz, RadionicMagic, RadionicsBox, Advanced Biophoton
Integrator, Cerebrex, MARS III, Power Radionics and Quantec.
Dr. Albert Abrams (1863-1924) founded radionics under its original name, Electronic
Reactions of Abrams. Dr. Ruth Drown, a chiropractor from California, is known
for her work in advancing Abrams’ ideas and technologies. She died in
1963.
(SOURCE: The Radionic Association, www.radionic.co.uk)
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