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Saudi Arabia bans training on Reiki therapy

Xinhua, January 31, 2017 Adjust font size:

Saudi Arabia has banned training institutions from offering courses on so-called Reiki therapy, a local newspaper reported on Tuesday.

The ban covers 1,000 private training centers, which will be monitored to ensure compliance, local daily Al Riyadh said.

The ban followed an order issued earlier this month to stop all forms of Reiki therapy in Saudi Arabia.

Reiki is an alternative therapy that is said to reduce stress and help promote healing. It is administered by "laying on hands" and based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through people and is what causes them to be alive.

The Saudi National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine warned early in January of the negative effects of Reiki on patients who could neglect their modern medical treatment and face serious health complications for believing that such alternative medicine could heal serious illnesses. Endit