Reiki

A method of healing that involves balancing and restoring the body's natural energies for the purposes of increasing vitality, balancing emotions, and improving health. Used all over the world, including in many hospitals and hospices, Reiki aids in healing by helping people become more balanced physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.

- Cleveland Clinic

Physical, mental, emotional and spiritual ailments that Reiki can address

 

Physical

  • anemia

  • allergies

  • arthritis

  • asthma

  • autoimmune conditions

  • back pain

  • bronchitis

  • circulation

  • colds and flu

  • constipation

  • crohn’s disease, colitis, IBS

  • diabetes

  • diarrhea

  • eating disorders

  • epilepsy

  • fatigue

  • fever

  • fibroids

  • gallstones

  • gout

  • headaches, migraines

  • hemorrhoids

  • hepatitis

  • high blood pressure

  • inflammation

  • intestinal issues

  • lung problems

  • menopause problems

  • PMS, menstrual pain

  • sciatica

  • sinus congestion and pain

  • stomachache, nausea, gastroenteritis

  • thyroid disorders

  • tinnitus

  • toothache

  • urinary tract infection

  • varicose veins

  • vertigo

Mental, Emotional, Spiritual

  • abuse

  • abandonment

  • acceptance, surrender

  • addiction

  • anger, rage, resentment, bitterness

  • anxiety, fear, worry, stress, panic

  • communication, ability to express oneself

  • concentration, clarity of mind

  • creativity

  • denial

  • depression

  • empathy

  • forgiveness

  • grief

  • guild, shame

  • insecurity

  • insomnia

  • intuition

  • irritability, mood swings

  • loneliness

  • memory

  • obsession, compulsion, addiction

  • phobias

  • repression

  • self-esteem, self-worth

  • self-harm, self-sabotage

  • shyness, social anxiety

The information on this site is for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please see a licensed medical provider if you believe you may have a medical condition.