Conference
Calls as a Method of Delivering Tong Ren Therapy
Conference
calls as a Method of Delivering Tong Ren Therapy
Millie Pepple
Abstract
Objective-
Tong
Ren therapy may be used in a variety of settings, including
individual treatments in a clinic, telephone sessions, guinea pig
classes (in-person group sessions), live broadcast guinea pig
classes (www.tongrenstation.com), and conference calls. This study
examines the effectiveness of Tong Ren conference calls. The
project looks at the variety of health conditions treated during
conference calls and the immediate and long-term results.
Implementation plan-
Data
for this study was obtained from conference calls occurring on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings during the first 5 months of 2008.
Information obtained from each caller included their first name, the
diagnosis, the chief complaint, and the sensation noted during the
treatment. Some callers also shared their pain level on a 0-10
scale and the results of scans or ultrasounds. Initial and
follow-up information was obtained on 500 call instances; with many
callers phoning into the conference call multiple times. There were
126 different callers involved in this study. Callers accessing the
conference call were from most states throughout the United States,
including Hawaii, and Canada and France.
Results-
Forty-five percent of the callers have been medically diagnosed with
cancer with 25 different primary cancer sites. The remaining
callers had various other diagnosis including cardiac, pulmonary,
endocrine, inflammatory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary,
dermatologic and neurologic disorders.
Of the
500 total calls, 98% of the callers voiced positive effects such as
relaxation, warmth, and pain-relief. Of the 10 callers who did not
experience positive effects, four were first time callers that
called in to future conference calls and on each subsequent call
noted positive effects.
Some
callers noted relief of symptoms while another caller was being
treated. Pre and post pain levels were obtained on 10.5% of the
callers. Using the mean pre-pain level and mean post-pain level it
was found that pain was reduced by 64.6% following treatments.
Fifteen callers shared the positive results of scans and ultrasounds
performed while receiving Tong Ren therapy.
The
monitored conference calls were led by four different therapists.
The percentage of callers that voiced positive effects varied
between 97.6% and 100% in each of the four therapists. This may
lead to the inference that the positive responses were related to
the Tong Ren treatments rather than a specific therapist. This is
one area where further study may be warranted.
Of the
126 different callers, 81 called in more than one time with 15
callers accessing the conference call a minimum of 10 times. The
number of repeat callers would suggest that the callers believe that
the conference calls play a significant role in their healing.
This
study may be useful in the promotion of Tong Ren conference calls
for persons seeking healing who are unable to attend guinea pig
classes or individual healing sessions. The treatments may be used
concomitantly with Western medicine cancer treatments. The study
indicates that many people receive some perceived benefit,
especially with pain relief and relaxation, as indicated by
self-reported ratings and repeat calls. Although further study may
be warranted, this study suggests the effectiveness of Tong Ren
therapy as a long distance healing modality.
The
conference calls monitored for this study included:
Tong Ren
Individual Therapy Conference Calls:
Tuesday---7:00pm-8:00pm(EST)
Rick
Kuethe with Carol Kershaw
Thursday—8:30-9:30pm(EST)—Cancer and ALS patients only
9:30-10:30pm(EST) open call
Craig
and Janet Holmes
The
conference calls may be accessed through telephone number:
(712)432-3900. The conference ID is 7501379#
A listing
of other available conference calls may be found at:
www.tomtam.com/content/tong-ren-conference-call