Pranic Healing Therapy for depression

New Study finds Pranic Healing aids as adjuvant therapy for people with depression

A new study has found that Pranic Healing is effective is easing mild and moderate depression when used with medications. This includes lessening the severity of the depression and improving participants’ work and activities. Read article “Amelioration of mild and moderate depression through Pranic Healing as adjuvant therapy: randomized double-blen controlled trial” published in Australasian Psychiatry to learn more.

Congratulations to R. Rajagopal, Srikanth N. Jois, Sumanth Mallikarjuna Majgi, MN Anil Kumar and HB Shashidhar!

Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Tarrant, Dr. Neus Raines, and Wayne Blinne on their latest research article The Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values: A Repeated Measures Comparison on Nonmeditators and the Experiencedpublished in Integrative Medicine: A Clinicians Journal. The study supports their previous research on the effects on meditation on P300 values by demonstrating that Meditation on Twin Hearts results in immediate cognitive improvements in non-meditators. In addition, the study provides additional evidence that long-term practice results in increased brain efficiency. P300 is an important component for assessing cognitive processes such as attention, working memory, and concentration. These findings suggest that the practice of Meditation on Twin Hearts may result in improved cognitive performance.

Latest Research Study on the Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values

Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Tarrant, Dr. Neus Raines, and Wayne Blinne on their latest research article The Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values: A Repeated Measures Comparison on Nonmeditators and the Experiencedpublished in Integrative Medicine: A Clinicians Journal.

The study supports their previous research on the effects on meditation on P300 values by demonstrating that Meditation on Twin Hearts results in immediate cognitive improvements in non-meditators. In addition, the study provides additional evidence that long-term practice results in increased brain efficiency. P300 is an important component for assessing cognitive processes such as attention, working memory, and concentration. These findings suggest that the practice of Meditation on Twin Hearts may result in improved cognitive performance.

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New research finds Meditation on Twin Hearts amplifies positive emotional regulation

Congratulations to Camila P. R. A. T. Valim, Lucas M. Marques and Paulo S. Boggio on their latest article A Positive Emotional-Based Meditation but Not Mindfulness-Based Meditation Improves Emotion Regulation published in Frontiers in Psychology, the world’s most-cited multidisplinary psychology journal.

The authors investigated the effect of meditation on the cognitive ability of emotion regulation comparing Meditation on Twin Hearts and mindfulness meditation. The participants who practiced a single Meditation on Twin Hearts were more effective in suppressing negative emotion and amplifying positive emotion than those who practiced mindfulness meditation and the control group.

PHRI Awards

PHRI Awards Inaugural Research Grants Across the World

The Pranic Healing Research Institute (PHRI) is pleased to announce that 8 principal investigators from across the world have received grants to advance Pranic Healing through research.

“We are excited to support the inaugural grant recipients who are focusing on a variety of areas, including physical diseases, basic bench research, and psychosocial issues,” said Dr. Glenn Mendoza, PHRI Chief Medical Director. “By providing these investigators with resources to build meaningful research programs, we are forging the road ahead for scientific and public acceptance of GrandMaster Choa Kok Sui’s Pranic Healing in the years to come.”

The grants were awarded through a competitive application process and reviewed by the Grants Review Committee, comprised of scientists and researchers with a wide array of backgrounds and expertise in all areas relevant to Pranic Healing research.

The awardees are:

The Effect of Pranic Healing on Microorganisms: Inhibition and Growth

Juliana Cunha da Cruz, Pranic Healing Netherlands and Belgium (Belgium)

Conducting a Randomized Control Trial to Investigate the Impact of Meditation on Work Stress

Basantsingh Deerpaul, Prana Wellness Centre (Mauritius)

The Effect of Pranic Healing on Low and Moderate Self-Esteem

Jorge Fuentes and Daniela Fernandez, Pranavida Chile (Chile)

Effect of Meditation on Twin Hearts on Anxiety, Quality of Life and Mindful Attention/ Awareness in University Students

Patrícia P. Gaion, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos (Brazil)

The Use of Pranic Healing to Minimize the Side Effects of Radiation and Chemotherapy During Cancer Treatment

Stefania Kokotini, Chiron (Greece)

Effect of Pranic Healing on the Egg Laying Function of the C. Elegans Mutant SMA-3

Jennifer Pastor and Patricia DeLeon, Research Foundation of CUNY (USA)

Meditation on Twin Hearts to Reduce Alcohol Dependence: An Experimental Study

Reetha Vasudev and Amita Mani, Government Degree College (India)

Evaluation of the Effects of Pranic Healing in Cancer Cells

Hordep Velásquez, Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (Venezuela)

In support of increased empirical research, PHRI is also providing technical support for 3 additional research projects over the next year for the first research cohort. These partners include:

Impact of Pranic Healing in the Treatment of Chronic Constipation and Sleep Disorder in Individuals with Severe Physical and Intellectual Disabilities & The Effect of Basic Pranic Healing Techniques in Stress Management for Parents of Disabled Youth

Premila Chandrasekaran, Vaikuntha Consultancy (United Arab Emirates)

Enhancement of Quality of Life through Pranic Healing among Teachers and Students

Unnamalai Chitra, Pradheeibban SK, and Divya Vijayan, Jeyankonda Vinayagar High School, Nachiapuram (India)

Pranic Healing and the Quality of Life in Direct or Indirect Professionals of Chronic Patients

Ruth Nakabayashi, Universidade Cidade de Sao Paolo (Brazil)

A Randomized, Comparative Study on the Benefits of Pranic Healing Complementary Therapy in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management

Anuradha Nittur, Partner Institute: Karnataka Institute of Endocrinology and Research (India)

Congratulations to all our awardees and researchers! The grants, in large part, are supported by Pranic Healers across the world who donated to this worthy cause.

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Pranic Healing research published in Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Congratulations to Dr. Jason Calva, Dr. Glenn Mendoza and Dr. Shu Wang on their latest article Integrating the Zang Fu Organs of Traditional Chinese Medicine with the Chakras of Pranic Healing published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The authors correlate the main principles in traditional Chinese Acupuncture with the primary techniques of Master Choa Kok Sui’s Pranic Healing. By offering more comprehensive treatments, the practitioner can have a better opportunity for successful healing to take place.

Dr. Jason Calva also presented his research on Pranic Acupuncture at the 10th Global Pranic Healing Convention last May in the Philippines. You can view his presentation here.

 

“Pranic Healing and traditional Chinese medicine complement one another, and understanding how they fit together will benefit patients and practitioners of both systems.” – Dr. Jason Calva

Source: https://www.meridiansjaom.com/files/MERIDIANSJAOM_A004.2.pdf
Pranic Healing Wins First Place

Pranic Healing Wins First Place

Scientific poster on Reduction of Pain with Pranic Healing in Geriatric Emergency Department: A Randomized Study wins first place at the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine (AIHM) Annual Conference.  The poster was presented by Glenn Mendoza, MD at the annual conference in San Diego, CA on November 2, 2016. The research study was performed by nurses and co-authors, Lauren Khalifeh, R.N., and Linda Flar Lund, R.N. at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Patterson, New Jersey.

“This award honors Pranic Healing Research Institute’s (PHRI) progress to advance evidence-based research in Pranic Healing in a clinical setting,” Dr. Mendoza said. “We look forward to working collaboratively with AIHM to make integrative patient-centered health a world-wide standard.”

This year PHRI joined AIHM’s Association Leadership Council to actively collaborate on a broad range of Integrative Medicine research and initiatives aimed to transform how we understand health, wellness and disease conditions.

Dr. Mendoza adds, “Energy is everything. Everything is energy. We are bringing new evidence- and practice-based research for health and wellness using Pranic Medicine.”