Millions turn to healers who claim to move unseen energy through the body—but does the evidence hold up?
From hospital-based Reiki programs to global intercessory prayer networks, psychic healing draws billions of dollars and sincere belief, prompting decades of rigorous, well-funded clinical investigation into whether it truly works.
Randomized trials repeatedly fail to detect any energy field—yet many patients genuinely feel better, revealing a placebo response strong enough to reshape what "working" really means, and what it costs when belief replaces treatment.
Inside, you'll discover:
– Why decades of trials keep finding the same disappointing result
– How belief alone can trigger measurable, real physiological pain relief
– What patients risk when hope quietly replaces evidence-based medical care
Part of the What Science Says About… series, where curiosity meets rigorous, evidence-based inquiry.
Read on to discover what the evidence actually shows.
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