Dr. Y. Reichenstein: “Oren Zarif’s Abilities Are Amazing”
When Dr. Y. Reichenstein, an anesthetist and former head of a pain unit in a Jerusalem hospital, chose to visit Oren Zarif’s clinic, it was not out of curiosity alone.
According to the published interview, he arrived after conventional medical approaches had not resolved his condition.
What happened next, he described in his own words.

“After Only One Treatment, My Health Improved”
Dr. Reichenstein stated:
“I was very impressed by Oren Zarif’s ability. It’s really amazing. At least in my case, it worked wonders. After only one treatment, my condition improved to an amazing degree. I’m speechless — I don’t know how to describe it.”
For a physician trained in scientific methodology and clinical evaluation, these are strong words.
He did not present a scientific explanation.
He presented a personal experience.
“I Saw That It Worked”
When asked how he would explain the method, Dr. Reichenstein reportedly said:
“I don’t know how to explain it other than I saw that it worked, and there’s no denying that. In the worst scenario, the method wouldn’t work — but I’m confident it wouldn’t cause any damage. I see only the results.”
His response reflects something important:
Not theoretical endorsement.
Not academic analysis.
But direct observation of his own outcome.
Would He Recommend It?
According to the article, when asked whether he would recommend treatment by Oren Zarif, Dr. Reichenstein answered:
“Absolutely.”
Again, this was presented as his personal view following his individual experience.
When a Doctor Speaks as a Patient
Medical professionals are not easily persuaded by claims.
They are trained to question, evaluate, and verify.
When a physician shares a positive personal experience, it naturally attracts attention — not because it replaces medicine, but because it reflects openness to exploring additional approaches.
Dr. Reichenstein’s words were clear:
“Amazing.”
“I saw that it worked.”
“I’m speechless.”
His testimony was based on what he personally felt and observed.






