Self identity through Ho'oponopono as adjunctive therapy for hypertension management.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:Self Identity through Ho'oponopono is a step-by-step problem-solving approach to identify and relieve stress. The objective of this study was to determine if Self Identity through Ho'oponopono along with standard medical therapy might better control hypertension than standard therapy alone. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS:Twenty-three Asian, Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islanders from a local community in Hawaii participated in a longitudinal design comparing pre- and post-intervention measures of blood pressure. INTERVENTION:Participants attended a half-day class on Self Identity through Ho'oponopono to learn ways to create balance and correct stress through an understanding of their own self identity. Participants learned processes to care for themselves through repentance, forgiveness, and transmutation and how to apply the processes in their daily lives. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Repeated blood pressure measurements were compared before and after the intervention using generalized estimating equations; two spirituality questionnaires were administered before and after the intervention and analyzed with paired RESULTS:Systolic blood pressure decreased after the intervention, averaging 11.86 mm Hg below pre-intervention levels. Diastolic blood pressure decreased by 5.44 mm Hg. Spirituality scores significantly increased after the intervention. CONCLUSIONS:Self Identity through Ho'oponopono was associated with a statistically and clinically significant reduction in mean blood pressure. Spirituality scores increased after the intervention. We conclude that Self Identity through Ho'oponopono may be an effective adjunctive therapy for hypertension. Further research is needed to validate these preliminary findings.

journal_name

Ethn Dis

journal_title

Ethnicity & disease

authors

Kretzer K,Davis J,Easa D,Johnson J,Harrigan R

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-10-01 00:00:00

pages

624-8

issue

4

eissn

1049-510X

issn

1945-0826

journal_volume

17

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