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14-September-2008 12:50:32 - medicine Energy medicine is one of five domains of complementary and alternative medicine identified by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine NCCAM in the United States.1 Energy therapy - Energy esotericism Chromotherapy Electromagnetic therapy Polarity therapy Reiki Therapeutic touch NCCAM classifications Alternative Medical Systems Mind-Body Intervention Biologically Based Therapy Manipulative Methods Energy Therapy See also Complementary and alternative medicine Alternative medicine Complementary medicine The approaches vary widely in philosophy, approach, and origin. Many therapies are predicated, as regards the given explanation for their supposed efficacy, on some form of energy unknown to current science: in this case the given energy is sometimes referred to as putative energy.1 Conversely Spiritual energy may also be equated with empirically understood forces, for example, some equate the aura with electromagnetism. Such energies are termed veritable as opposed to putative. Contents 1 Varieties of energy medicine 2 Devices 3 References 4 See also 5 External links Varieties of energy medicine The term energy medicine has been in general use since the founding of the non-profit International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine in the 1980s and was further defined by two books, each titled Energy Medicine, one which is a guide for practitioners2 and one which surveys existing research evidence.3 The NCCAM distinguishes between claims of healing virtue surrounding actual, well-known forms of physical energy Veritable Energy Medicine, and claims of energies of unclear nature, where not only the claim of healing virtue is unsubstantiated, but also the alleged energy itself Energy Medicine Involving Putative Energy Fields: Types of Veritable Energy Medicine include: magnetic therapy and light therapy collectively electromagnetic therapy - mainstream medicine involving electromagnetic radiation radiation therapy is not accounted electromagnetic therapy in the terms of complementary medicine. Cymatic therapy uses sound waves. Types of Energy Medicine Involving Putative Energy Fields include acupuncture, qi gong and related concepts involving the notion of Qi such as Reiki, homeopathy, Therapeutic Touch, distant healing under which they count intercessory prayer and related concepts. Energy medicine often proposes that imbalances in the body's energy field result in illness, and that by re-balancing the body's energy field health can be restored.4 Some alternative therapies, such as electromagnetic therapy, use veritable energy, though they may still make claims that are not supported by evidence. Many claims have been made by associating spirit with forms of energy poorly understood at the time. In the 1800s, electricity and magnetism were in the borderlands of science and electrical quackery was rife. In the 2000s, quantum mechanics and grand unification theory provide similar opportunities. The gap between the empirically proven efficacy of some therapies and the lack of empirical physical evidence for the belief-systems that surround them is at present a battleground between sceptics and believers. Devices Electro-metabograph machine Electro-metabograph machine A recent investigation by the Seattle Times found that thousands of devices claiming to utilize energy medicine-many of them illegal or dangerous-were used in hundreds of venues across the United States. The newspaper described energy medicine as 21st-Century Snake Oil, pointing to a lack of regulation and widespread false or unproven marketing claims.5 A more extensive report was also published on the subject by Seattle Times6 As a follow up to this publication, two such devices were banned in January 2008 by authorities in the USA.7 References ^ a b National Institutes of Health 2005. NIH Energy medicine: overview. ^ Eden, D. 1998. Energy Medicine. ^ Oschman, J. 2000. Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis. ^ Information on energy medicine, from the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. ^ Michael J. Berens and Christine Willmsen. Miracle Machines:The 21st-Century Snake Oil. Seattle Times. Retrieved on 2007-11-18. ^ Michael J. Berens and Christine Willmsen. How one man's invention is part of a growing worldwide scam that snares the desperately ill. Seattle Times. Retrieved on 2007-11-19. ^ Michael J. Berens and Christine Willmsen. Fraudulent medical devices targeted. Seattle Times. Retrieved on 2008-01-30. See also Complementary and alternative medicine Alternative medicine Energy esotericism National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Vitalism Electrical devices in alternative medicine Vibrational medicine. Energy field disturbance Breathwork and Body work Therapeutic Touch Donna Eden Electromagnetic therapy and Magnet therapy Homeopathy Radionics of Albert Abrams External links NIH Energy medicine: overview. The International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine Miracle Machines: The 21st-Century Snake Oil: a Seattle Times series on fraudulent energy medicine devices Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Energy_medicine Categories: Alternative medicine | Energy therapies Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages РуÑ?Ñ?кий This page was last modified on 13 September 2008, at 17:24
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