PHRI is calling for proposals to support empirical research and published research articles demonstrating the scientific merit of Pranic Healing.
The Pranic Healing Research Institute is calling all institutions, organizations, and researchers to submit a research proposal for a funding to advance Pranic Healing. The deadline for proposals is December 1, 2020.
PHRI announces new members to its Scientific Advisory Board that includes researchers, scientist and practitioners who will provide scientific and strategic direction on PHRI’s research programs, priorities and investments.
A new study has found that Pranic Healing is effective is easing mild and moderate depression when used with medications. This includes lessening the severity of the depression and improving participants’ work and activities.
Congratulations to Dr. Jeff Tarrant, Dr. Neus Raines, and Wayne Blinne on their latest research article “The Effects of Meditation on Twin Hearts on P300 Values”
Congratulations to Camila P. R. A. T. Valim, Lucas M. Marques and Paulo S. Boggio on their latest article A Positive Emotional-Based Meditation but Not Mindfulness-Based Meditation Improves Emotion Regulation published in Frontiers in Psychology, the world’s most-cited multidisplinary psychology journal.
The Pranic Healing Research Institute (PHRI) is pleased to announce that 8 principal investigators from across the world have received grants to advance Pranic Healing through research.
“We are excited to support the inaugural grant recipients who are focusing on a variety of areas, including physical diseases, basic bench research, and psychosocial issues,” said Dr. Glenn Mendoza, PHRI Chief Medical Director. “By providing these investigators with resources to build meaningful research programs, we are forging the road ahead for scientific and public acceptance of GrandMaster Choa Kok Sui’s Pranic Healing in the years to come.”
Congratulations to Dr. Jason Calva, Dr. Glenn Mendoza and Dr. Shu Wang on their latest article Integrating the Zang Fu Organs of Traditional Chinese Medicine with the Chakras of Pranic Healing published in the Journal of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
The Pranic Healing Research Institute is calling all institutions, organizations, and researchers to submit a research proposal for a mini-grant to advance Pranic Healing using evidence-based research.
The PHRI mission is to deliver quality scientific research and enable practical applications of Pranic Healing to advance health, well-being and quality of life. Pranic Healing is the world’s fastest growing complementary therapy using energy. It is practiced by hundreds of thousands over the whole world.
The grant may be used to complete ongoing research projects or initiate new research projects on Pranic Healing.
PHRI is calling for proposals to support empirical research and published research articles demonstrating the scientific merit of Pranic Healing.