What is pyramidotherapy



Pyramidotherapy is a technique that, by exploiting the electromagnetic energy of the Planet, promises to cure various diseases, promote relaxation, improve plant growth and much more.

Let 's see together what is pyramidotherapy, where and how it is practiced and what is its real effectiveness compared to what it promises.

What is pyramidotherapy and what benefits it brings

Pyramidotherapy is a technique that is called curative and that is practiced in order to strengthen the body, counteract the action of free radicals and improve the general well-being of the organism.

To perform pyramidotherapy, an energy pyramid is used, maintaining the proportions of the pyramid of Cheops; in addition to the pyramid, in the pyramid therapy a hat is used to place over the pyramid and tools called accumulators or energy concentrators.

The pyramid can have different dimensions: it goes from small pyramids to rest on the area of ​​the body to be treated, to very large pyramids under which one sits or relaxes.

The hat placed on top of the pyramid is also called the energy tip and its function should be to convey the electromagnetic energy and direct it towards what is below the pyramid.

The hats are built with different materials and colors which are attributed particular properties in relation to the chakras on which they would act and according to the disorder to be treated: for example the red hat would act on the first chakra, while the orange hat on the second chakra, the yellow one would affect the third chakra.

The accumulators or energy concentrators are instead disks constructed of metal alloys and should have the function of attracting energy towards the area of ​​the body to be treated.

The followers of pyramidotherapy attribute numerous benefits to it, including the ability to promote relaxation and meditation and to cure numerous ailments, from difficulty concentrating to digestive problems, from disorders related to the menstrual cycle to migraine.

In addition to the well-being of the organism, pyramidotherapy would also have beneficial effects on plants and objects. Experts assure that by placing knives, plants or crystals inside the pyramid, incredible results are obtained: knives would remain sharpened longer, the plants would grow exceptionally well and the crystals used for crystal therapy would be positively charged.

Pyramidotherapy: how and where to practice

Pyramidotherapy is practiced using a pyramid-shaped structure, generally of metal, of variable dimensions, fixed or removable.

At the apex of the pyramid is a hat, which may have different colors and which would have the function of channeling energy; in addition to the hat, one or more metal alloy rims are used which would act as energy accumulators.

The treatment of pyramidotherapy can be done at home but there are also spas and some specialized centers that offer this service: generally you sit or lie down inside the pyramid for a variable time and not less than twenty minutes; eventually you can change the hats of the pyramid every twenty minutes to act on the different chakras and the session is closed by placing the golden hat for ten minutes.

The equipment for performing pyramidotherapy at home can be easily purchased online and the prices are variable: a small pyramid has a price of around 50 euros, while very large pyramids can cost several hundred euros.

Pyramidotherapy: efficacy and contraindications

In addition to promoting relaxation, pyramidotherapy is practiced with the aim of treating various pathologies, including serious ones . Clearly , pyramidotherapy has no scientific validity.

There are very few studies, carried out only on rodents, which measure the effects of pyramidotherapy on the healing of artificially caused wounds.

These are studies with little reliability, which do not provide any scientifically accepted explanation of these alleged benefits and which in fact have not established the efficacy of pyramidotherapy.

For this reason, pyramidotherapy has no contraindication and can be practiced by anyone: the advice is, however, not to resort to practices such as pyramidotherapy for the treatment of any type of pathology because there is no evidence on the effectiveness of this technique for the treatment of disorders or diseases.

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