Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
On this page, we answer frequently asked questions about HealingSteps. The answers are provided for general informational purposes only and do not replace medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice.
Is HealingSteps a medical treatment?
No. HealingSteps is not a medical treatment and is not part of conventional healthcare.
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no diagnoses are made
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no diseases are treated
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no medical claims are made
HealingSteps is intended as complementary support in the area of well-being and self-care.
Can HealingSteps replace conventional care?
No. HealingSteps is not a replacement for conventional medical or psychological care.
In the case of physical or mental complaints, a physician or other qualified healthcare professional should always be consulted.
Prescribed medical treatments should not be stopped or adjusted without consulting a professional.
Do I need to believe in it to use it?
No. HealingSteps does not require any belief system.
Some people find the support pleasant, while others experience little or nothing. There are no guarantees of effect or results.
Personal experience differs from individual to individual.
How quickly will I notice an effect?
No timeframe or guarantee can be given.
Experiences vary:
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some people experience immediate relief
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others only after some time
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some notice no measurable effect
All experiences are personal and subjective.
Is energetic support scientifically proven?
Energetic support as offered by HealingSteps is not scientifically proven according to conventional medical standards.
The information on this website is intended for explanation and background purposes, not as scientific substantiation or evidence.
Is HealingSteps safe to use?
HealingSteps is intended as a low-threshold, complementary well-being approach.
No physical interventions are performed and no medical procedures are carried out.
In cases of doubt, complaints, or existing medical conditions, it is always advised to consult a healthcare professional first.
Can everyone use HealingSteps?
HealingSteps is intended for adults who approach their well-being consciously.
It is not intended as a treatment for:
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medical conditions
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psychological disorders
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acute or severe complaints
In cases of pregnancy, medical issues, or psychological vulnerability, extra caution is advised and professional guidance is recommended.
Can HealingSteps be used alongside medical treatments?
Yes, provided HealingSteps is used as a complement and not as a replacement.
Medical treatments and advice from healthcare professionals always remain primary.
HealingSteps does not interfere with medical care, nor does it provide guidance within it.
Can HealingSteps be used for children?
HealingSteps is primarily intended for adults.
Use with children is not recommended without consultation with a parent or guardian and a qualified healthcare professional.
Does HealingSteps offer guarantees?
No. HealingSteps offers no guarantees regarding:
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effect
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improvement
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recovery
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specific results
Any use takes place at one’s own responsibility.
What should I do if symptoms worsen or concerns arise?
If you notice your symptoms increasing, feel different than expected, or are uncertain about what you are experiencing, we understand this may cause concern. In such cases, always listen carefully to your body.
We advise that you:
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take a break from using HealingSteps
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contact your physician or another qualified healthcare professional to discuss your situation
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seek immediate medical help in the case of sudden or severe symptoms
HealingSteps is intended as complementary support for well-being and balance. In situations of concern or emergency, professional medical care is always the safest and most appropriate choice.
Where can I ask questions?
For general questions about the content of the website, you may contact us via the contact page.
For medical or psychological questions, we always refer you to a qualified healthcare professional.
Summary
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HealingSteps is not a medical treatment
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Conventional care always remains primary
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Use is complementary and voluntary
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Results vary per person
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Personal responsibility is central