How does Reiki work?
It is a hands-on practice that uses the approach or touch on the person's body, in order to stimulate the natural mechanisms of health recovery.
Based on the vitalist conception of health and disease also present in other therapeutic systems, it considers the existence of a universal channeled energy, which acts on the balance of the individual vital energy, with the purpose of harmonizing the general conditions of the body and mind in an integral way .
The therapy aims to strengthen the places where blockages or "energy knots" are found, eliminating toxins, balancing the full cellular functioning, in order to restore the flow of vital energy.
How does Reiki improve the systems of the human body?
The practice promotes harmonization between the physical, mental and spiritual dimensions.
Stimulates the energization of organs and energy centers.
Reiki practice takes into account dimensions of consciousness, body and emotions.
What are its benefits?
We can mention among the main benefits provided:
• Activation of glands and organs;
• Improvement of the nervous, cardiac and immune systems;
• Assists in situations of stress, anxiety and depression;
• Promotes the balance of vital energy.
Can also be applied to pets
Reiki energy also helps them recover and maintain their health.
Depending on the size, conditions and behavior of each animal, the touch or the approach of the therapist's hands can be used.
The application is similar to that performed in humans.

How is Reiki seen?
Reiki by the World Health Organization
Mentioned in the 2019 Global Report on Traditional and Complementary Medicine:
In 2007, WHO included Reiki in its Guide to Normative Guidelines on Pain Management:
Reiki by the Brazilian Ministry of Health
The Brazilian Ministry of Health has recognized the benefits of Ayurvedic Medicine through Ordinance No. 849 published on 03/27/2017.
Including in the Unified Health System through the National Policy of Integrative and Complementary Practices, which can be verified with details in the links below:
or in the Ministry of Health file: