Sanjeevini

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Sanathana Sai Sanjeevini is an esoteric theory developed in 1994 by Indian economist Poonam Nagpal for the treatment of diseases that are not recognized by science-based medicine .

Postulated effect

According to the users, Sanjeevini is mainly a question of prayers to which - analogous to the solvent in potentization , i. H. Dilution in homeopathy - a presumed "healing information" is to be coined. These are "fine, spiritual vibrations of the very highest frequency" that do not interact with other therapies.

etymology

Sanathana is a Sanskrit word and means timeless. What is meant by this is the body's own subtle energy. Sanjeeveni is the importance of health on the physical level.

criticism

Sanjeevini is a concept that connects religious approaches with a postulated, subtle energy or vibration, the existence of which has not been scientifically proven. This and the interaction-free combinability with all other therapies , as claimed by the supporters of the theory themselves, allows the conclusion that healing successes could only result from the placebo effect.

Individual evidence

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