What the Pharmaceutical Industry Does NOT Want You to Know About Healing

Western medicine has made numerous advances in healthcare – especially in areas such as diagnosis, trauma care and surgery. At the same time, there are many other areas where it is limited to simply treating illness with drugs. These medications can be very effective . . . though sometimes they cause more problems than they resolve. In fact, prescription drugs claim over 750,000 lives every year. (1) This does not even include all the negative but non-lethal side-effects.

Drug commercials list potential side-effects by the dozen in an effort to stem legal responsibility. Yet these same advertisements brainwash many people into believing that drugs are the absolute best approach to treating illness. The pharmaceutical industry, which reaps over $600 billion in annual revenues worldwide, propagates this belief with a vast marketing machine. (2) As a result, the general public is woefully unaware of the bigger picture….

Science is now beginning to recognize that living things are not just structures made of molecules; they are composed of a vibrating energy field that exchanges information within and around the body. This field regulates all biological functions and is what defines “life.” When the living energy field is harmonized, the entity is healthy. If some aspect is unbalanced, then illness occurs.

Energy healing addresses health on the level of quantum physics where energy changes states from waves to particles, and the reverse. Virtually every ancient culture acknowledged the energy body as the source of health. This led to the development of healing treatments such as acupuncture and Ayurveda, which tap into the power of the energy field which they call “chi” or “prana.”

As our society’s consciousness is gradually awakening, more and more people in the west are turning to various types of energy therapy – often termed “alternative, holistic or complementary.” But navigating the landscape of energetic healing can be a long and difficult process for many. Not all methods of energy healing, and not all healers, are created equal. There are plenty of charlatans ready to take money from the unsuspecting. Fortunately, there are a few excellent healers out there… and arguably the very best of them perform energy therapy as an altruistic effort.

In Europe, one man developed a method of energy healing that obtains results with illnesses considered “incurable” by other standards. His name is Zdenko Domancic (Doe-MAAN-cheech). His clinic in Slovenia has seen over one million patients over the past thirty five years. People sign-up on a six-month waiting list and travel from across the globe to be treated there. Using only energy from the therapist’s hands, the Domancic Method often achieves results with treatments of just fifteen minutes per day over four consecutive days.

The dramatic success of the Domancic Method has been studied and recorded many times, including a 1985 case study conducted by the leading medical establishment of then Yugoslavia. It evaluated three hundred patients with advanced stages of gangrene who were treated with this method, and documented in the book “Healer Domancic” by D. Jakcin. Every single patient was cured of gangrene with energy healing, and no extremities were amputated. Other illnesses respond just as well. Tumors and cysts go away without surgery… leukemia shows objective results supported by blood analysis… the list goes on and on.

Trent Ryan, a West Texas native, trained in Slovenia with Mr. Domancic and provides the US with access to this healing method. Like his mentor, Mr. Ryan does not believe in placing a price on healing. He provides treatment to anyone without charge. Excellent results allow all the work to be entirely donation based. More information can be found on his website at: www.LifeChangingHealing.com

The documentary “Think About It” looks at the Domancic Method from scientific, medical and patient perspectives; and is posted below:


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13 Responses to What the Pharmaceutical Industry Does NOT Want You to Know About Healing

  1. This is not even wrong.

  2. and I feel dumber for having read this

  3. Now the western world is realizing/acknowleging indian ancient cultural knowledge but its sad that we are becoming obsessed with western culture now.
    To become more aware on the so called energy read the blog @enigmaispassion.blogspot.com

    • it’s hard to trust something that doesn’t know the difference between affect and effect.
      i’m not defending pharmaceutical companies but that amazing picture makes it sound like western medicine solves nothing and eastern medicine solves everything almost instantly.
      it’s so biased it hurts, it hurts its credibility.

    • Western medicine has saved millions of lives and eased the suffering of sick people. Fact. Try and disprove it.

      These fraudsters like Domancic are cheating sick people. How low can you get? To SELL false hope and cause people more suffering is criminal. Outlaw them now.

  4. The Natural Health Products Bill is working its way through the NZ parliamentary system as I type… it will render self diagnosis and self treatment with natural products/supplements practically unlawful, amongst other draconian proposals contained within the Bill. I wonder how long it will take for energy healers to be regulated out of existence.

    • “I wonder how long it will take for energy healers to be regulated out of existence.”

      Hopefully not long. We should be prosecuting them under fraud laws, but this will do.

    • Hopefully the New Zealand Natural Health Products Bill will be passed, and adopted by all countries throughout the world. New Zealand has long led the world with intelligent legislation. Hopefully fraudulent energy healers WILL be regulated out of existence. These people prey on the credulous and weak.

  5. TLDR: Trent Ryan doesn’t know anything about quantum physics, but tries to use it to justifiy his belief in Jedi powers anyway.

  6. This puerile nonsense outlined in the Domancic Method is grabbed by silly alternative medicine fanatics and passed on as being ‘scientific’. Alternative medicine is full of these types of spurious ‘proofs’. I can only feel sorry for the credulous believers. They obviously have little scientific education. In times past, they would have believed in witches and fairies with equal devotion.

  7. Wow, this is such hilarious garbage that it took me ten minutes to decide that the author seriously believes what he’s written.