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radionics

In alternative medicine, healing method said to work on the ‘subtle energy’ level of the organism. Critics regard the radionic ‘black box’ – invented early in the century by US physician Albert Adams and later modified by his follower Ruth Drown – as a fraudulent quasi-scientific instrument, though practitioners maintain that it is an enabling device to effect psychic healing at a distance, and claim numerous successes, both diagnostic and curative.



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He quickly advanced his knowledge and took his experience to Radionics in 1986.
Thus, we can use Radionics or biofeedback to encourage guided relaxation.
Radionics is a body of ideas and practice concerning the concept of subtle energy and its transmission from one person to another (or any living being, including agriculture and horticulture) for healing purposes.
 
 
 
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