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Sat, 03 May 2003 18:55:24 -0400

" Karla Lopez " <Karlall24

Fwd: [healerchat] Elbow Hygroma in a DOG

 

Dear Marillete:

 

>Do you know the pranic healing treatment for Elbow

Hygroma in a

>Dog?????

>

>Thanks a lot,

>Karla Lopez

 

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Dearest Karla,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

Your pet is so lucky to be cared for by someone

willing to consciously share pranic energy with it

like you!

 

Medical Background:

 

Elbow Hygroma

A hygroma is a fluid-filled cavity, encased by dense

fibrous tissue, which develops under the skin on the

side of one or both elbows. Hygromas are caused by

repeated trauma over bony areas. Hygromas are

typically non-painful swellings, but they become very

painful if they become infected. Most hygromas occur

in young, large-breed dogs before a protective callus

has time to form over the bony elbow of the front legs

or other bony areas. Hygromas can occur over any bony

area or pressure point, including the pelvis or hocks.

 

 

Treatment for a non-infected hygroma is the

elimination of the repeated trauma. The use of a soft,

padded bed, or bandage over the bony area is often

very beneficial. It is important to keep the dog's

weight in a normal range to reduce the pressure on the

bony areas, therefore helping to reduce the hygroma.

The removal of the fluid by aspiration with a needle

and syringe is often of very little benefit and may

produce an infection.

 

Surgery is usually avoided, unless the hygroma is

infected and in need of drainage, or if there are

other complications requiring procedures such as skin

grafting. If surgery is necessary, complications can

occur, and will need treatment, which may require

repeated visits to the veterinarian. Antibiotics and

soaks may also be given to treat infected hygromas.

 

Source: Arlington Animal Hospital

 

Pranic Healing Treatment:

 

1. Invoke and scan for the locations and conditions

of the major and minor chakras and organs.

 

2. General sweeping.

 

3. Localized thorough sweeping on the affected limb

and the chakras surounding it using LWG then LWO.

 

This must be done thoroughly before energzing.

 

4. Energize FULLY the affected limb and chakras.

 

If not infected energize using LWR.

 

If infected, energize using LWG, LWB then LWV ( if

infection is severe use LWG, LB then Gold).

 

5. Localized through sweeping on the basic chakra.

Energize using LWR.

 

6. Re scan.

 

7. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

 

IF the ELBOW HYGROMA is caused by INFECTION, ADD:

 

8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

lungs. Energize through the back lungs using LWG

,LWO then ordinary LWV.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the solar plexus,

navel, meng mein chakras, liver, spleen and kidneys.

Energize the solar plexus using LWG then LWV.

Energize navel chakra using White or LWR.

 

Repeat treatment 3-4 times per day until swelling

subsides.

 

Give your pet sufficient fresh water to drink

especially during infection treatment. Follow

vetenerarian's other instructions.

 

Love,

 

Marilette

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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in them. Therefore the soul of the disciple must become stronger than joy, and

greater than sorrow. " Helena Blavatsky

 

 

 

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