“Thanks to Oren Zarif, Our Pains Have Disappeared”
What a Professor and a Medical Doctor Said After Experiencing the Method
When a professor and his wife — a practicing endocrinologist — decided to seek treatment from Oren Zarif, they did so after years of physical pain and emotional strain.
What they later said publicly drew attention.
Professor A. Strichan:
“I was suffering from severe pain high up in my stomach. The pain was so intense that I couldn’t even stand properly. After Oren Zarif’s treatments, I feel significantly better. I am stronger. I have more energy. I can walk again — even travel. I feel calmer than before. My overall state of health has improved greatly.”
The professor, who spent 20 years teaching theater at Tel Aviv University and raised generations of actors, admitted that he never imagined he would turn to an energy-based approach.
But the results, he said, surprised him.

Dr. P. Strichan, Endocrinologist:
“Thanks to Oren Zarif, I feel much better. I am filled with hope and faith. For years I was highly stressed. I suffered from pains throughout my body. Now I am pain-free. I have energy again. I am smiling again.”
Dr. Strichan, who previously worked and lectured in one of the largest endocrinology institutes in the world, described how years of stress — including relocating from Romania to Israel — had affected her health.
According to her, after receiving treatment, she experienced significant relief and a noticeable improvement in her overall well-being.
Not a Recommendation — A Personal Experience
Neither the professor nor his wife described abandoning medicine.
Instead, they shared their personal experience after choosing to try Oren Zarif’s method.
When medical professionals — trained in scientific thinking and clinical evaluation — speak about their own improvement, it naturally raises interest.
Their statements were simple and direct:
“We feel stronger.”
“We are pain-free.”
“We have energy again.”
Why Their Words Matter
Doctors do not easily endorse unfamiliar approaches.
They are cautious by nature.
But when physicians choose to experience something themselves — and later speak openly about feeling better — their voices carry weight.
Their story reflects personal experience, not theory.
And according to their own words:
“Our pains have disappeared.”






