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The private Thai university Rangsit in Bangkok
is one of the leading educational institutions in Asia
attended by 25,000 students.
It consists of five major curricular groups that are divided
into thirty faculties and 126 programs;
82 undergraduate, 36 Master Degree and 8 Doctoral Degree programs.
In March 2011, a special four-day biotherapy program was held at the University,
a method whose practitioners believe that the body can be healed and treated with the use of bioenergy,
the primary and vital energy of the body.
The four-day biotherapy program was organized by the Faculty of Oriental Medicine at Rangsit University.
Along with many professors and researchers,
the lectures and workshops were attended by the Dean of the Faculty.
Jeroen Schedler, the vice president of international relations at the Rangsit University
was also involved in organization of four-day seminars.
The idea of organization and event came to him after a visit to a rehabilitation center
in Thai Buddhist monastery Thamkrabok.
Inside the monastery, traditional methods of treatment through the vows,
meditation and cleansing of the body are used.
Practitioners believe that apart from the physical body, other bodies should be healed, as well.
Mental, energy, emotional and spiritual body.
Their view is that all diseases start and end here.
During the four-day program, Jeroen Schedler personally experienced biotherapy treatments.
Toxicology expert Suree Supalaknaree of the Faculty of Oriental Medicine participated in the four-day program
of the ThaiRangsit University, where biotherapy research were popularized,
and evaluated differences in approaches between Oriental and Western medicine.
Auracom 2000 is a medical system of diagnostic bioresonance developed in Korea.
It is used for diagnostics of energy changes in accordance with traditional Chinese physiology and pathology.
The use of this device requires medical education of both Western and Eastern medicine
Many patients have undergone the energy measurements of the body
before and after the four-day biotherapy program.
Dr. Suree expressed a desire to introduce the presented biotherapy program
as a one-year post-graduate study at the Faculty of Oriental Medicine at the Rangsit University.
English translation by Renata Kos.