My goodness, how time flies!!! A major move and a loss of Internet for quite a while kept me away for much longer than I had hoped. God willing, things are back to normal (or some semblance thereof) so I can get back on track. I have been continuing my Reiki studies, and have something rather interesting for you today.
Salt Water Reiki
I happened upon this one quite by accident… I was giving a Reiki treatment and when the recipient turned over she said she was thirsty and since the teapot was empty all I had was a bottle of Pocari Sweat (a popular sports beverage here in Japan). She drank most of it and we continued with the treatment. After about 5 minutes I noticed the Reiki seemed quite a bit stronger than it had during the first half of the session and it got me to wondering. A couple weeks later, following a bit of investigating and some good old trial and error, I came to the conclusion that it was the high sodium content which was responsible.
The sodium in Pocari Sweat (49 mg per 100 ml) comes in the form of sodium chloride which is commonly known as table salt. What it seems to me is happening is that the salt is acting as a catalyst for the Reiki and is carrying it much more potently through the blood. So as I am working on the shoulders, for example, the blood is enriched with a higher level of salt than is usual, and this salt is supercharged with Reiki, which is then carried through the body at lightning speeds. ![]()
I tried a few experiments with different liquids, including pure salt water (nasty stuff) and found drinks like Pocari Sweat, Aquarius and Gatorade. I’ve tried increasing the salt in these, and while the Reiki effect may be slightly more noticeable, the taste is horrible, so I’ve been sticking to the original formula.
For years, tea has been my standard Reiki drink, but I’ve replaced that now. Pocari Sweat has a very mild taste (I find Gatorade much sweeter) so I’ve been recommending an 8 ounce glass of Pocari Sweat (or Aquarius) before energy treatments and have found the results quite satisfying.
I’d be interested to know if anyone else has the same results… so please do let me know if you test it out. ![]()
Thanks to all of you for your fan mail and its great to be back… I’m looking forward to resuming our regularly scheduled programming. ![]()
For further explanation or discussion, your thoughts are most welcome and highly encouraged, please feel free to comment below!!!








2 responses to “Salt Water Reiki”
thats an amazing find. did you find that Reiki flows through you stronger because it detects salt? or simply because the salt is in the patients blood?
I would think that The sugar and Dye in the gatorade would be unhealthy for a reiki treatment.
I was looking at Propel Fitness water(from makers of gatorade) it only has 5 mg of sodium as opposed to gatorades much higher content, and only 10 calories per serving as opposed to gatorades 50.ย it has more B vitamins for that electrolyte kick.
I only talk about gatorade and propel because there is not much else here in the U.S(especially your japanese sports drinks)
I would love to experiment, but i feel as though my reiki isnt as strong as it was ever since i got Reiki 2 attuned(after level 1 it was flowing through my like a champ…now i dont feel anything at all) and of course its hard to further my reiki practices in college because its all mumbo jumbo around here.
I’m thinking that the salt absorbs the Reiki (or is programmed by it much like crystals are) and as it flows through the body, via the blood, it brings Reiki with it. It just my best guess…
Gatorade has a higher sugar content, but the studies I’ve read suggest that the sugar is responsible for a higher absorption rate, which isn’t necessarily bad. I’ve seen Pocari Sweat in Hawaii, so I’m sure its available elsewhere in the States.
Interesting stuff… thanks for the comment, Chris!!