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Aung Aye (Yangon University) - Hydrotherapy

Aung Aye (Yangon University) - Hydrotherapy

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In this day and age, new diseases that never existed before are appearing one after another. Cancer, AIDS, etc. When a disease appears, a cure is sought. It is invented. When old treatments and medicines fail, new drugs and treatments have to be found.

When a new disease is treated with a new treatment, a new medicine, and it takes a long time to “cure” the medicine, it is no longer effective. At that time, we have to go beyond conventional medicine and explore non-conventional medicine. For diseases that cannot be treated with highly reliable medical science, we turn to traditional medicine. We even have to rely on FOLK MEDICINE. When traditional medicine, oriental medicine, and traditional medicine are not enough, we turn to non-conventional medicine such as yoga, shamanic medicine, pranic medicine, and Chinese acupuncture.

After 1980, medical scientists discovered that conventional medicine alone was no longer enough to treat various diseases, considering not only the physical body but also the mind and environment. Therefore, “HOLISTIC MEDICINE,” which includes all conventional and non-conventional medicine , came to be. It can also be called comprehensive medicine or comprehensive therapy. The term “holistic therapy” means a therapy that completely includes all medical sciences and treatment methods.

Remi therapy is part of the holistic therapy. Remi therapy originated in Japan. The name itself is Japanese. “Rei” means “the great universe” and “di” is derived from the Chinese word “chi” to “di”, and “ki” to “di”.

This “ki” is also called “inner energy” by martial artists. “Inner energy” or “ki” can be used to treat diseases. It can transfer one person’s energy to another. Similar therapies to Radi are Ginseng Jusu, Jore, and Mokari. Jore therapy was developed by Mochi Okada in Japan. Mokari therapy is a therapy developed by Mokari in Japan. The Mokari therapy association is growing in India and has opened a clinic in Bangalore. Jore therapy and Mokari therapy are non-drug, non-contact treatments using mantras and spiritual energy.

In China, there were already ancient sciences that used “ki” such as tai chi therapy and qi therapy. When Chinese culture reached Japan, these therapies also came with them. Later, they were given Japanese names and developed under the names of Remi therapy, Jore therapy, Ginseng Jutsu therapy, and Mokri therapy. These Sino-Japanese therapies use the energy that comes from the human body without the use of drugs or acupuncture. Therefore, these therapies are called energy therapy or bioenergy therapy by Western medical experts.

India also has prana therapy. In addition to the physical body, humans have a subtle body called prana, which is the body that stores life energy and the idea that one can use one's own life energy to cure the diseases of others has existed since ancient times. It has existed since the time of the physician Jiva. Prana therapy has been in decline in modern times, but it has resurfaced about ten years ago.

A Chinese Filipino from Manila, Philippines, led by Mr. Chou, established the World Pranic Healing Foundation in Manila and opened the World Pranic Healing Center in Bangalore, India, where they are treating illnesses through Pranic Healing.

India is a fertile ground for the development of alternative medicine. Remi therapy was introduced by an American, Paula Horan, in 1989 and was first taught and practiced at the Manvey Workshop. Remi therapy is now being offered at Apollo Hospitals and the Aurobindo Hospital in New Delhi. At the Aurobindo Hospital in New Delhi, Veerapana is leading a remi therapy practice, treating over 30 patients six days a week. Pilgrims from Myanmar also visit India for religious purposes and receive remi therapy treatment.

In fact, Reiki originated in Japan over a thousand years ago. It was rediscovered by missionary Mikousaka in the 19th century and spread throughout the world in the 20th century.

While Eastern alternative medicine such as Reiki is spreading all over the world, modern medical scientists are also expanding their knowledge and medicine. They are doing research. Among the medical scientists , the findings of MDs such as Dr. Chopra, Dr. Andrew Way, and Dr. Brad Roy have gone beyond the scope of conventional medical science. Dr. Chopra, an Indian, is famous in the United States. His book Quantum Healing is world-famous. The smallest biological cell, GENE , has a CODE called the “knowledge” that can choose the right one. It is the knowledge that can receive mental energy. By modifying the gene with mental energy, diseases can be cured. Therefore, his treatment is called “quantum energy therapy.” Dr. Andrew Way also said that the human body can cure its own diseases. A book claims that accidental injuries to the body, such as knife wounds, will soon disappear on their own without any treatment, due to the natural healing that occurs within the body. The body's own natural substance called ANTI BODY is said to heal itself, naturally, when it comes to damage or disease. This antibody, also known as AIDS , is proven by the book SPONTANEOUS HEALING. (This book has been translated into Burmese.)

Dr. Brown is a unique person. Dr. Brown is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley and a cardiologist. He developed his own method of treatment that he discovered while searching for a way to treat diseases that medical science could not cure. He calls his method “Brown Therapy.” There are energy points in the human body called chakras. He uses his mental energy and life force (or prana) to heal these chakras. Brown Therapy is also called “Command Therapy.

In this new era of medicine, there are Eastern and Western medical experts, who are welcoming the new society of the modern era with their unconventional medicine that goes beyond the scope of conventional medicine. In Myanmar, Aung Aye (Yangon University) has also welcomed the new medicine with his “Rami Therapy” medicine, so it seems that a modern, peaceful, disease-free new Myanmar society is just a stone’s throw away.

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