Reiki
Reiki comes from the Japanese words rei, meaning universal life force, and ki, meaning energy. It is believed that this life force flows through every living thing: human. animal and plant. It is possible to utilise this energy to promote the body's ability to heal itself at a very deep level.

A Reiki practitioner has undergone several reiki attunements, and has learned how to clear themselves in order to be available to channel this energy to others. This energy is directed to the patient where it is taken up by the body and used to accentuate the healing potential and enhance the immune system.
Scientific evidence has proven that reiki causes the body to release endorphins and encephalin, and other body chemicals which promote healing and a sense of well being. It induces deep relaxation. Proven also is its effect on autonomic nervous system, beneficially affecting systems such as blood pressure, heart rate, relieving tension and anxiety.
To benefit from reiki no belief system is required. It is used successfully by people of different beliefs, philosophies, religions and ages. Reiki harmonises and balances, and promotes healing at a very deep level. It is of great value in any health challenge or well being issue.