Definition of radionics in English:
radionics
plural noun ˌreɪdɪˈɒnɪksˌrādēˈäniks
treated as singular A system of alternative medicine based on the supposition that detectable electromagnetic radiation emitted by living matter can be interpreted diagnostically and transmitted to treat illness at a distance by complex electrical instruments.
Example sentencesExamples
- Scientists have been unable to explain the exact mechanisms by which rock powders work, just as they are unable to explain how biodynamic preparations or radionics influence crops.
- Since radionics is primarily a holistic approach, treating the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual, the chances of helping people on their evolutionary path is much higher than with other therapies.
- Psionic medicine is a simpler version of radionics that is primarily based on the use of a device such as the pendulum.
- Contemporary practitioners claim to have ‘successfully treated’ thousands of customers with radionics and a medicine bag full of similar energy cures.
- He is a highly qualified and indeed decorated physician, who should know better than to recommend dowsing, crystal therapy, and radionics to NHS patients
Origin
1940s: from radio- 'radiation', on the pattern of electronics.