For families of children living with autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, the journey can be long, exhausting, and emotionally challenging. Traditional treatments like medications and physical therapy are essential, but many parents are also looking for gentle, supportive options to complement medical care. In a groundbreaking shift, Reiki Natural Healing is now being introduced into pediatric rheumatology care, offering a holistic touch of comfort and balance.
At the forefront of this innovative approach is Dr. Saimun Singla, founder of Rheum to Grow TX, a concierge pediatric rheumatology practice based in Texas. Known for her integrative approach to treating childhood autoimmune diseases, Dr. Saimun Singla is combining modern science with ancient healing wisdom to improve her young patients’ quality of life.
What Is Reiki Natural Healing?
Reiki Natural Healing is a non-invasive, energy-based practice that originated in Japan. It involves the practitioner placing hands lightly on or just above the patient’s body, channeling energy to promote physical and emotional healing. The process is gentle, calming, and safe—even for children.
Many parents have reported that Reiki sessions help reduce their child's anxiety, relieve chronic pain, improve sleep, and support emotional well-being. It doesn’t replace medical treatment but instead works alongside it to create a more balanced healing experience.
Why Reiki in Pediatric Rheumatology?
Children with autoimmune conditions like juvenile arthritis, lupus, and other inflammatory diseases often undergo long-term treatment, which can include medications, blood tests, and hospital visits. Over time, this can take a toll not only on their bodies but on their mental and emotional health too.
That’s where Reiki Natural Healing steps in. By easing stress, promoting relaxation, and supporting the body’s own healing process, Reiki has shown promise in reducing symptoms like pain and fatigue—common struggles in pediatric rheumatology care.
At Rheum to Grow TX, Reiki is offered as part of a personalized treatment plan. Dr. Saimun Singla believes in treating the whole child—not just the symptoms. “Children are incredibly sensitive to energy,” she says. “Integrating Reiki Natural Healing into pediatric rheumatology care has allowed us to support their healing in a truly meaningful way.”
A Parent-Approved Approach to Healing
Parents are increasingly open to integrative therapies, especially when they are evidence-informed and led by licensed professionals. At Rheum to Grow TX, Dr. Saimun Singla combines traditional medical care with complementary therapies in a safe and supportive environment.
One parent shared, “After starting Reiki sessions at Rheum to Grow TX, we saw a real change in our daughter’s mood and energy levels. She actually looks forward to her appointments now—it’s no longer just about needles and medication.”
By integrating Reiki Natural Healing, families can now access a more compassionate, child-centered approach to managing chronic autoimmune conditions.
Empowering Young Patients with Hope
The inclusion of Reiki Natural Healing in pediatric rheumatology is more than just a trend—it’s a growing recognition that healing involves the mind, body, and spirit. Children benefit not only from medical treatment but also from being seen, heard, and nurtured in a way that supports their whole being.
At Rheum to Grow TX, this belief shapes everything they do. Dr. Saimun Singla and her team are passionate about empowering young patients and their families with hope, resilience, and tools for lifelong wellness.
Learn More
If your child is living with a chronic autoimmune condition, explore how integrative therapies like Reiki Natural Healing can complement traditional pediatric rheumatology care. Visit Rheum to Grow TX to learn more about Dr. Saimun Singla’s innovative approach and to schedule a consultation.
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