Answer Corner
Obj 17 Sprawa 2
March / April 2026
Q1. Some people call themselves ‘healers’ and others ‘practitioners’, what is the difference, if any?
A. In the field of healing, the words healer and practitioner are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same.
A healer is someone through whom healing happens naturally. Healing flows through love, compassion, prayer, purity of intention, and surrender to the Divine. A healer may not follow a fixed method or use tools. Many healers do not even call themselves healers; they see themselves as instruments of God’s grace. The focus is not on technique, but on inner state.
A practitioner, on the other hand, is someone trained in a specific healing system, eg, allopathy, homoeopathy or vibrionics. A practitioner learns how to prepare remedies, apply protocols, understand symptoms, and follow discipline and ethics. In Sai Vibrionics, a practitioner carefully selects remedies, gives correct dosages, monitors progress, and documents results. The focus is on correct application of the system.
The most beautiful healing happens when both come together. When a vibrionics practitioner works with humility, prayer, and compassion, the results are deeper and more consistent. And when a healer adopts a disciplined system like vibrionics, the healing can reach many more people safely and effectively.
In Sai Vibrionics, we are trained as practitioners, but we should aspire to become healers to serve as channels of healing, leaving the results entirely at the Lotus Feet of Sai Baba.
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Q2. Can there be a Vibrionics substitute for ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution)?
A. No, there is no direct Vibrionics substitute for ORS, a scientifically validated mixture of water, glucose, and electrolytes (mainly sodium and potassium) used to treat dehydration. Vibrionics, being energy-based, does not replace the physiological need for electrolyte replenishment. The World Health Organization provides a life-saving emergency solution: 1 litre water + 6 teaspoons sugar + ½ teaspoon salt, a home-prepared ORS; full ORS contains potassium; some natural sources of potassium are coconut water, banana or buttermilk. A specific vibrionics remedy can be used alongside ORS to support recovery and balance the body’s energy Warning: For severe dehydration, immediate medical help should be sought.
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Q3. When we potentise an allopathic medicine for, say diabetes, high BP or high cholesterol, we understood that it will alleviate the side effects but can it also act in a therapeutic way?
A. Yes, it can help alleviate the side effects (known as isopathic action) but therapeutically, it can act only in some cases, depending upon the patient’s constitution, symptom similarity, and sensitivity; this is a subject for further research. What we do know is: for antidoting unwanted effects, 200C is widely used; for therapeutic action, potency selection may be a key issue, eg, for functional complaints where you want a direct, gentle influence on physiology, we suggest starting at lower potencies such as 6C or 30C. For deep-seated and/or constitutional issues, experienced SVPs can try higher potencies 200C or above. Occasionally, one potency alone may do both jobs.
I would like to add that some practitioners have reported that some of their patients experienced better results by taking allopathic painkillers potentized at 1X, compared to the gross pill itself. We would greatly appreciate it if practitioners who have experienced this or are keen to explore this approach could send their detailed reports, along with patients’ records while experimenting with a painkiller, to [email protected].
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Q4. My patient wants details of a practitioner in her mother's area. How can I help her?
A. Ask your patient to visit our website, www.vibrionics.org, click on the tab Contact Us and fill the form. The appropriate team would respond to her promptly. If necessary, you can help her to do this on her mobile/laptop.
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Q5. Why should CC2.3 Tumours & Growths combo not be included along with CC2.1 Cancers - all in case of blood cancer as given in our 108CC book?
A. Simply because blood cancer is neither a tumour nor a growth.