Research Context
Researchers explore Reiki practices within complementary medicine research.
Studies explore Reiki as a complementary relaxation therapy.

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Quick answer
Research examines Usui Reiki within integrative health and relaxation studies.
Researchers explore Reiki practices within complementary medicine research.
Scientific research examining Reiki practices often evaluates relaxation responses and complementary therapy contexts.
Further rigorous research is needed.
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Gyfts Editorial Team
Editorial team at Gyfts researching holistic health modalities.
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Dr. Ava Gardner
Integrative Medicine Researcher
MB BCh BAO, MSc Integrative Medicine, MRCGP
Dr. Ava Gardner is a Dublin-based integrative medicine physician with over 15 years of clinical experience bridging conventional general practice and evidence-based complementary care. She holds a Masters in Integrative Medicine from the University of Arizona and has worked extensively in chronic pain management, women's hormonal health, and mind-body medicine. Dr. Gardner reviews health content for Gyfts to ensure clinical accuracy, balanced evidence presentation, and responsible safety guidance across modality and condition pages.
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