2. Relief from pain
Research into
healing as complementary treatment
for people with chronic pain and
long term illnesses
3. Aim of the charity
To complement medical treatment with the relief of sickness and pain by the practice,
support and promotion of all methods of healing and natural therapies designed to relieve
human suffering and distress with special consideration given to those with multiple sclerosis,
cancer and stress related long term illnesses as well as those suffering with chronic pain.
To provide healing by design through establishing healing centers with an architectural
design intended to enhance the healing process for
i) residential patients as well as ii) out-patients.
To establish healing centers to enable therapeutic holidays for people with chronic pain in
climates respectively better suited to relieve chronic pain and long term illness.
To inform the health governmental bodies, NHS and other relevant bodies of the
results of the research and studies and help promote healing as complementary treatment for the
care of people with long term illnesses and chronic pain.
To carry out and fund research into the improvement of various methods of healing as a
complementary therapy as well as a means of physical and spiritual empowerment for the patient
and the publication of the results of such research.
4. Innovative research into healing as a complementary clinical
therapy
Treatment of wounds that do not
close for no apparent reason
including leg ulcer
To compare the closing of post
operative wounds, with and
without administering of healing
Healing for scoliosis or other bone
deformation diseases - comparing
the effect of orthopaedic
measures with healing within a
time frame
Healing for depression and stress
related illnesses
Healing during and after chemo
therapy to reduce side effects
Healing administered as pain
relief for chronic pain
Research into tissue’s emotional
responses related to illness
To carry out a study into healing
as complementary therapy in the
treatment of fractures and
compare bone knitting times with
and without healing
5. Co-operation and partnership with leading
experts
Harris Manchester College
(University of Oxford)
The British Pain Society
Cancer Research UK
The College of Psychic Studies
MS society
Pranoterapia
JK Rowling MS Centre
Gabriel Dayan International
Stewart Lane
International Centre for Reiki
The Institute for Homeopathy
The Royal Berkshire Hospital
…. et als
6. Measures and Costs 2011
Feasibility study (35K)
Initial Market research
(17K)
Strategy development
(25K)
Programme development
(205K incl. 3 new hires)
Professional trial system
set up (2.5K per day)
Scientific system to
Consolidation of results (10K)
Publishing of results (13K)
Additional man days (105K)
Charity staff, nurses, admin (125K)
Administration Fees (2.5K)
Travel and other business
expenses (7.5K)
ESTIMATED TOTAL: 500K
7. Next steps
Fundraising – grants, corporate
Deciding on and purchasing suitable premises: Noseley Hall (£15M)
Contacting relevant experts and setting up a ‘think tank’ event
Identifying of professional research teams, discussing planned
research and evaluating options
QUESTIONS?
8. Thank you for your time.
Relief from pain
Research into healing as
complementary treatment
for people with chronic pain and
long term illnesses
Editor's Notes
Leave out. Healing is about enough. There are hundreds of other complementary therapies we don’t have a clue about and that it’s done to relieve suffering goes without saying. ;)