New Study Explores Energetic Healing for Chronic Illness

NaturalHealth365’s latest podcast episode explores energetic solutions for chronic disease through a conversation with longtime healer Daniel The Healer, who describes himself as an intuitive, holistic energy practitioner.
Who is Daniel The Healer?
Daniel has spent more than four decades in the healing arts. Based in Encino, California, he offers services that include what he calls “psychic surgery,” hands‑free skeletal alignments, and a “Life Essence Reading” that examines over 50 factors in a person’s energy field. His work is promoted on three websites: DanielTheHealer.com, RealFastHealing.com and AlignTheBody.com.
The podcast description notes that he also claims to “heal with his gaze.” His wife, Ginger, is identified as a channel, and together they say they pray for the well‑being of those they assist.
What the podcast covers
The episode outlines several topics meant to guide listeners toward what the host calls “true healing.” These include the idea of “deserviingness,” presented as a valuable component of recovery. It also discusses viewing sickness as an empowering experience rather than a purely negative one.
Listeners are told to consider energetic clearing of the body to speed up healing, and to look beyond the traditional chakra model to broader aspects of the energy field. The host warns that negative self‑talk can be a barrier, and suggests that changing internal dialogue may support the process.
Exercises, diet and lifestyle habits are mentioned as common factors, but the podcast suggests many people continue unhealthy patterns despite knowing the basics. The show raises why such habits persist and how a lack of awareness might keep people stuck.
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Energy work is controversial.
In a personal note, the host recounts hiring a medical intuitive for insight into his own health. He admits the approach is not a cure‑all, yet describes the experience as valuable enough to share publicly.
One could argue that the emphasis on personal responsibility and energetic work reflects a broader trend in alternative health circles, where subjective experience often substitutes for measurable outcomes. While the concepts may resonate with some audiences, the lack of clinical evidence makes it difficult to assess the real impact of such methods on chronic disease.
Public reception and next steps
Listeners seeking more information are directed to the healer’s websites for details on services and appointments. No specific pricing or clinical data are provided in the episode summary. The podcast does not reference any medical institutions or regulatory bodies in connection with the healer’s work.
Overall, the episode frames energetic practices as an adjunct to conventional treatment, urging people to explore internal factors alongside standard medical advice. The host stresses that medication alone will not achieve “true healing,” a claim that aligns with the program’s broader narrative.
