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CAN YOU HAVE REIKI OR GIV URSELF REIKI WHILE PREGNANT, ?

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IM IN THE 1ST TRMSTR BUT SOMEONE QUESTIONED ME RE THIS THE OTHER DAY N NOW IM NOT SURE I REALLY CANT SEE HOW THIS CAN BE A PROBLEM MEDICALLY OR OTHERWISE

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  1. Judging from your poor spelling and grammar skills, you must be a Christian.


  2. Here, have a link about reiki and pregnancy. It says you may.

    In fact, have two.  

  3. Yes, of course you can give and receive reiki whilst pregnant. But please use spell checker honey.

  4. ALL CAPS ARE ANNOYING.

  5. You should turn off caps lock.

  6. what's reiki? it sounds illegal lol

    a weird name like that i'd say no.

  7. The answer to your question is twofold:

    1. OF COURSE YOU CAN

    2. of course you can

    Depending on whether you want it screamed back at you or answered in a calmer, more subtle voice.

    Reiki can do you and your unborn child no harm whatsoever. As a matter of fact, many females I know said that Reiki treatments allowed them to share something special with their children. One even received Reiki from three practitioners during the birth of her son - she had a medical practitioner who was happy to work in limited space during this process.


  8. Since Reiki is totally bogus, it will not harm you..

  9. Doen't say



    Reiki (霊気 or レイキ, Reiki? IPA: /ˈreɪkiː/) is a spiritual practicedeveloped in 1922 by Mikao Usui. After three weeks of fasting and meditating on Mount Kurama, in Japan, Usui claimed to receive the ability of "healing without energy depletion". A portion of the practice, tenohira or palm healing, is used as a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Tenohira is a technique similar to the laying on of hands. During the practice of tenohira, practitioners believe they are moving "healing energy" (a form of ki) through the palms.

    Neither the existence of ki nor any mechanism for its manipulation are scientifically proven, and a systematic review of randomized clinical trials conducted in 2008 did not support the efficacy of reiki or its recommendation for use in the treatment of any condition


  10. "I don't know what we're yelling about!" - Brick

  11. Absolutely.  I highly recommend it.  Go to a legitimate practitioner who charges a REASONABLE amount of money.... Reiki is offered (for FREE) in many hospitals' cancer treatment areas, maternity centers, etc.  It is a very legitimate physical and emotional healing practice.

      

  12. They don't even touch you, energy work couldn't hurt.  Relax and let it happen.

  13. Shouldn't be a problem.

  14. I would assume so.... but I don't know what good it will do you.

    "Neither the existence of ki nor any mechanism for its manipulation are scientifically proven, and a systematic review of randomized clinical trials conducted in 2008 did not support the efficacy of reiki or its recommendation for use in the treatment of any condition."

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