Is Radionics Therapy a Legitimate Healing Method?

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Radionics Therapy is widely regarded as a pseudoscientific practice that claims to transmit healing energy remotely using personal items like hair samples or digital photos. The discussion highlights skepticism towards its efficacy, with participants asserting that there is no scientific basis for its claims. The consensus is that Radionics lacks empirical support and is categorized as "crackpottery" by critics.

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I would like to know more about how Radionics Therapy or any kind of vibration can communicate remotely through a hair sample or digital photo, which is used to "locate" my energy and to transmit radionically to me. Does anyone have any suggestions on how it works?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
 
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