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    GlossaryEnergy Medicine (Energy Healing)

    belief that manipulating body's energy field promotes healing

    Energy Medicine, also known as Energy Healing or Energy Therapy, is a branch of alternative medicine that involves the belief that the human body has an energy field that can be manipulated to promote healing and well-being. Practitioners use techniques such as Reiki, acupuncture, and therapeutic touch to balance or redirect this energy, aiming to alleviate physical, emotional, and mental ailments. While widely practiced, its efficacy is a subject of debate within the scientific community.

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      in Chat  101 upvotes 2 years ago
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