In this video you will hear cancer doctors from the Markey Cancer Center talk positively about the benefits of Jin Shin Jyutsu (yes, you heard me right!). You will also hear patients talk about their experience of Jin Shin Jyutsu.
The Jin Shin Jyutsu (JSJ) program at the Markey Cancer Center is made possible through the generosity of the Lexington Cancer Foundation and individual contributions. To learn more about how you can support this program, contact Jennifer Bradley at 859.323.1797 or jmbradley@uky.edu. Research data from more than 450 sessions with 159 cancer patients revealed that all of these patients reported a decrease in stress, pain and nausea levels after JSJ. Based on this pilot data, Bradley’s next study will examine if belief in JSJ, or spiritual beliefs in general, play a role in patient outcomes, as well as the therapy’s impact on specific radiation side effects.
Watch this video to learn more….
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I use it for migraines, helps take off the edge but not completely.