Monday, January 15, 2007

Autonomic nervous system changes during Reiki treatment

A preliminary study by Mackay, Hansen and McFarlane (2004)

The objectives of the study were to investigate whether Reiki had any effect on indices of autonomic nervous system function. This was a blind trial with 45 subjects assigned to one of three groups at random. The three treatment conditions were no treatment (rest only); Reiki treatment by experienced Reiki practitioner; and placebo treatment by a person with no knowledge of Reiki and who mimicked the Reiki treatment.

Quantitative measures of the autonomic nervous system function such as heart rate, cardiac vagal tone, blood pressure, cardiac sensitivity to baroreflex, and breathing activity were recorded continuously for each heartbeat. Values during and after the treatment period were compared with baseline data.

Results: Heart rate and diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly in the Reiki group compared to both placebo and control groups.

Conclusions: The study indicates that Reiki has some effect on the autonomic nervous system. However, this was a pilot study with relatively few subjects and the changes were relatively small. The results justify further, larger studies to look at the biological effects of Reiki treatment.

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