Vibration medicine is all about balance. It is based on the principle that all matter vibrates to a specific frequency. When our bodies deviate from their normal vibration, disease and ill effects can occur.

There are many types of vibrational healing. Some have been around for centuries, while others are in the experimental stages. Here are the explanations of some of the types of vibrational medicine.

Reiki

Reiki is a form of vibrational medicine that deals with our Ki, or life force. Practitioners are trained and attuned by Reiki masters. They promote relaxation and healing through the laying on of hands.

Reiki is based upon the principle that negative thoughts exist not only in the mind, but also throughout the body and aura. By altering the negative vibrations, Reiki practitioners allow Ki to flow freely through the body, allowing it to return to its natural, healthy state.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of healing in existence. Over 2,500 years old, the technique involves stimulating certain points on the body using fine needles. Acupuncture takes into account the same life force as Reiki, but it works on the assumption that the energy flows between two opposite poles.

The stimulation of the needles on specific points works on the organ systems of the body. By altering their vibrations, the life force is regulated. This treats the sickness or disorder at hand.

Homeopathy

Homeopathy is a fairly common form of vibration medicine. Only 2% of people in the United States and Britain use it, but 15% of those in India have used homeopathy.

Like the other types of vibration medicine, homeopathy’s philosophy is based upon the idea that disease and sickness are caused by a disturbance of the life force. In undiluted form, homeopathic medicine produces symptoms similar to those of the disease they are intended to treat. But the medicines are diluted and shaken several times before being given to the patient, purportedly enhancing spirit-like powers in the drug.

Other Types of Vibration Medicine

New forms of vibration medicine are being tested. One involves therapy with actual tiny vibrations, and is believed to be effective against osteoporosis. Study participants received the therapy for 10 minutes each day for a year, and their bone and muscle mass both increased.

Other types of vibration therapy involve vibrations of sound and color. It is not clear how well these therapies work, but they are being given serious consideration.

Acupuncture is probably the most respected type of vibration therapy in the Western world. But other types of vibration therapy are gaining ground. Although it is difficult to comprehend how these types of therapy work, they all have dedicated followers. Most of them have not been found to cause harm, and that is more than can be said for most types of medicine.