The Healing Touch Program is an internationally recognized multi-level educational system based on Janet Mentgen’s curriculum. It is non-invasive and safe for people of all ages. The program supports the integration of healing arts with conventional medicine. In a 1995 interview with the Journal of the American Medical Association, its founder, Dr. Dolores Krieger, said, “The truth is that there is no right or wrong way to heal,” a resounding statement.
The Healing Touch Program is a leader in energy medicine.
The program offers a comprehensive certification course and promotes the integration of healing arts with conventional medicine. Its website includes a wealth of information and research on non-contact modalities. Many researchers, such as Dr. Andrew Weil, believe that non-contact modalities are effective because they manipulate the biofield. Others, however, argue that the benefits are largely a placebo effect.
A group of nurses and other health care professionals has filed a lawsuit against the Healing Touch Program for promoting fraudulent treatments. The plaintiffs are seeking damages from the Healing Touch Program. The claim is based on the failure of the organization to adequately evaluate its products. In the first case, the plaintiffs’ lawyers sought a judgment against the Health Department. The judge found in favor of the company. The lawsuit alleges that the group failed to disclose the risks and omissions of the TT certification process.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the Healing Touch Program because it claims the company teaches fake products.
The suit was filed in January 2017 after allegations that it was deceptive and misleading the public. The class action is not the only claim of fraudulent products involving the Healing Touch Program. Several other health care programs are similar to the Healing Toll Program. There are a lot of them out there, but there are still some that can be problematic.
In addition to its claims against the organization, the Healing Touch Program has a long history of promoting fraudulent health services. Founded in 1989, the Healing Touch Program has been a continuing education program for health care professionals. Whether the program is legitimate or not is a matter of opinion. As an international leader in energy medicine, the company supports the integration of healing arts with conventional medicine. There are numerous studies to back up the claims of the Health Care Pros and Cons of the Healing Toll.
A class-action lawsuit against the Healing Touch Program is an important case for all health care professionals.
The company offers certification in energy medicine and supports the integration of healing arts and conventional medicine. In addition, it has a website that offers extensive research on non-contact modalities. A recent study by Dr. Weil suggests that the therapeutic effects of the Touch technique are derived from the manipulation of the biofield. Despite the potential for these benefits, the group believes they are merely a placebo.
Despite the allegations against the program, the company continues to be a global leader in energy medicine. The program offers a multi-level certification program and encourages the integration of non-contact modalities with conventional medicine. Furthermore, the company’s website offers a wealth of information on energy healing. There are even studies on the benefits of non-contact modalities. These are not the only factors that influence the effectiveness of these modalities.
A class-action lawsuit against the Healing Touch program has been filed by a woman who claimed that the program was not a genuine continuing education program.
The program’s founder, Emily, designed the screen and tested it on friends and classmates. She was a victim of sexual abuse and did not disclose her sexual orientation, so the program was not a true alternative medicine. It is possible to receive a certificate for non-contact modalities, but the company denies this claim.
The healing touch program has been sued by a disgruntled individuals for allegedly damaging their health. The lawsuit states that the Healing Touch Program was negligent for its claims is causing serious injury and suffering. The company is a reputable name in the energy medicine field, but a recent survey indicates that the majority of studies conducted on TT have a placebo effect. This type of treatment has no medical value, and the hospital is denying any harm.
I can’t imagine how someone could claim injury or harm from energy medicine. I was flown to Houstin from San Diego after Hurricane Katrina by the clinic I worked for to render aide to victims who were bussed there from Louisiana. I was assigned to triage the people who had varying degrees of need. Some had been without their medications for a week and were in need of replacing them some had been injured, and others lost family members lost family members and their homes. I met a woman who had a terrible headache and a high blood pressure reading who was waiting her turn to see a doctor. I located a quiet area that had a cot and had her lie down and used a technique called “mind Clearing”. After the treatment she thanked me and exclaimed, “my mind can rest now!” Her blood pressure reading reflected the effect of the treatment by a significant lower reading. It felt great to have helped her. I worked on a doctor who had a migraine headache that spiked as soon as we arrived in Houstin when we hadn’t had access to medications yet. I’d like more information regarding the claim of injury and harm.
I am a former HTAP who did not complete Level 6 for certification???
Healing Touch is a wonderful program of self help n healing for all!!!
The program helped me with grief over my husband n father’s tragic deaths plus my own healing from a serious horse accident which took 2 yr recovery period.
Through the program I not only healed myself but was able to project my positive energy to help others!!!
Their lawsuit is a huge mistake.
Lin Edwards
There’s more and more data coming out about effects of energy healing. Keep doing it and with interior development and you’ll be able to do it at a distance. There is technology being used in some areas to see it more clearly.
Conventional medical -dental system we have has great financial interests in not looking at it respectfully. I did get certified in HT. It’s really beautiful to do. But I’m not in a good location to get respect about it. Harmed by HT? Well maybe if someone with the emergency x-ray scanner pushed you aside (I moved aside quickly seeing the operator’s attitude) in a hospital supposedly letting HT folks in for some side-by-side
integrative work.
Linda Cifelli