Guest guest Posted October 22, 2000 Report Share Posted October 22, 2000 Dear Master Fe, thank you so much for your wonderful help in working! Thank you for all the new receipts coming through you. I heard Master speak about the very good results in our work in the case of the Chronique Fatigue Syndrom. Last days I got an article about it and that the medicine does not know what to do with such people. Do you know the exact treatment? Please let me know. In service and with blessings from Austria. Claudia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2000 Report Share Posted October 26, 2000 Dear Claudia, Greetings. I am updating exact pranic healing procedure for this problem. I'll be sending to the list the technique as soon as possible. Love and light, masterfe ---------------- At 12:26 PM 10/22/00 +0200, you wrote: >Dear Master Fe, >thank you so much for your wonderful help in working! >Thank you for all the new receipts coming through you. >I heard Master speak about the very good results in our work in the case of >the Chronique Fatigue Syndrom. >Last days I got an article about it and that the medicine does not know what >to do with such people. >Do you know the exact treatment? >Please let me know. >In service and with blessings from Austria. >Claudia > > ------------------- " Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a certified pranic healer. " - GRAND MASTER CHOA KOK SUI ------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2000 Report Share Posted October 27, 2000 Dear Master Fe, 1. Can you pl. explain Screen technique. 2. In Indian Auyurvedic system of medicine There is one root by name ASWAGANDHI. It has many resembalences of Ginseng. Can any one confirm if Aswagandhi is same or not as ginseng. C.P.Reddy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2001 Report Share Posted November 23, 2001 Hi all... I am new to this list but would like to share a bit of personal info on my progress with CFS..and Environmental Illness. In response to the following: At 08:39 PM 11/21/01 -0500, you wrote: >Greetings everyone. My name is Clove <snip> >Does anyone know of any specific herbal help for chronic fatigue syndrome? >Any info provided will be most appreciated. Clove from: rivedu (Michael Riversong) In general, no herbs have consistently proven to be effective against CFS. That's probably because CFS does not appear to be a single condition with a single point of origin. Also, many of us, myself included, believe that a large number of these cases had an environmental origin. It is probable that many of these cases involve complex interactions between chemicals and individual metabolic reactions. Therefore, any help or cure would have to be highly individualized. Totally agreed! In damaged and compromised immune systems that involve multi system dysfunction we need to focus on total body healing...and of course each case must be personalized. When I was diagnosed with CFS in 1992.. I was told to educate myself. Mainstream medicine only aggravated my health as well as contributed to breaking down my system even further with pharmaceuticals ..which I couldn't tolerate. I believe had I known then what I know now..(yes the old story) I would not have regressed. By 1996 I was also diagnosed with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)/ Environmental Illness (EI). Taking the total load of chemicals out of our systems as well as detoxifying are necessary in order to help heal the body. As we clean up our act as far as eliminating processed foods ...yeast... preservatives and other additives ... using supplements to help protect the liver as well as detoxify ... we also need to build up the body. Our outside environment is just as important as the inside. Pesticides.. molds..formaldahyde and VOC's need to be avoided and minimized as much as possible especially in the case of people with CFS.. Fibromyalgia.. and MCS/EI...this has been my experience as well as those of many people I have met along my journey. I take some herbs that I have found compliment my total healing regime. One of the reasons I joined this list is to learn more of what I can do help my body heal. Currently Pau d Arco... Astragalus Root...Echinacea Goldenseal...and Dong Quai are herbs I utilize. I'm sure there are many others I would benefit from...and look forward to learning about that. I am currently resarching Olive Leaf Extract. There is no magic bullet here... but my progress is my proof. Anyone who is dealing with CFS and/or fibromyalgia would benefit from learning about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. I totally believe they are interrelated. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2001 Report Share Posted November 27, 2001 This is very encouraging. The herbs you mention are well known and readily available. I'm really glad to know that this regimen is working for you. Many people in the CFS/Fibromyalgia community have become convinced that one reason why little research has been done, and why these conditions are too often the property of psychiatrists is that there are large, powerful entities in this world who do not want knowledge about chemical sensitivities widely circulated. There are specific chemical families that have been known to often cause reactions. One of the most interesting projects i ever did was to go through some of these families as part of a chemistry class. We were asked to write up a report on a hazardous chemical incident. With the instructor's permission, i wrote up the report as if a hazardous chemical incident had involved every home on this continent. The results were fascinating, and eventually after several rewrites became part of a book. Maybe this is a good opportunity to warn people about this again. You can find the most damaging chemicals among cleaners, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and perfumes. One overexposure, followed by a period of physical stress, seems to be a key factor in many cases. So what we can do about this is mostly prevention. First, we should do our best to avoid overexposures to certain chemicals. Then, when those occur, we need to make sure that the victim gets immediate care and has a good opportunity to heal. Too often people who experience chemical exposure incidents are forced to continue working in the same environment where they were harmed. This has to change. At 01:14 AM 11/23/01 EST, you wrote: > >Totally agreed! In damaged and compromised immune systems that involve multi >system dysfunction we need to focus on total body healing...and of course >each case must be personalized. When I was diagnosed with CFS in 1992.. I >was told to educate myself. Mainstream medicine only aggravated my health as >well as contributed to breaking down my system even further with >pharmaceuticals ..which I couldn't tolerate. I believe had I known then what >I know now..(yes the old story) I would not have regressed. By 1996 I was >also diagnosed with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)/ Environmental >Illness (EI). Taking the total load of chemicals out of our systems as well >as detoxifying are necessary in order to help heal the body. As we clean up >our act as far as eliminating processed foods ...yeast... preservatives and >other additives ... using supplements to help protect the liver as well as >detoxify ... we also need to build up the body. Our outside environment is >just as important as the inside. Pesticides.. molds..formaldahyde and VOC's >need to be avoided and minimized as much as possible especially in the case >of people with CFS.. Fibromyalgia.. and MCS/EI...this has been my experience >as well as those of many people I have met along my journey. > > >I take some herbs that I have found compliment my total healing regime. One >of the reasons I joined this list is to learn more of what I can do help my >body heal. Currently Pau d Arco... Astragalus Root...Echinacea >Goldenseal...and Dong Quai are herbs I utilize. I'm sure there are many >others I would benefit from...and look forward to learning about that. I am >currently resarching Olive Leaf Extract. > >There is no magic bullet here... but my progress is my proof. Anyone who is >dealing with CFS and/or fibromyalgia would benefit from learning about >Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. I totally believe they are interrelated. > >Beth > -- Michael Riversong ** Professional Harpist, Educator, and Writer ** RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399 http://home.earthlink.net/~mriversong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2001 Report Share Posted December 5, 2001 Michael... Please pardon my very late reply to your supportive post. I've diligently been playing catch-up. This is very encouraging. The herbs you mention are well known and readily available. I'm really glad to know that this regimen is working for you. Thank you Michael. Those herbs are very helpful. Now my task is to deal with other areas through natural medicine that need attention. Many people in the CFS/Fibromyalgia community have become convinced that one reason why little research has been done, and why these conditions are too often the property of psychiatrists is that there are large, powerful entities in this world who do not want knowledge about chemical sensitivities widely circulated. The mainstream medical community is a disgrace in my opinion. They want a "quick fix" resorting to pharmaceuticals.... surgery and psychiatry. They do not heal the body but break down the balance until ultimately they have created more disease than what we started out with in the first place. I could scream at the word psychiatrist!!!!! Can you hear me??? (and I was a psychology major in college). The pharmaceutical companies and all big business are shameful. We are not a society that is orientated with healthy living....( just turn on the TV and see all those fast food commercials)....but one of monetary gain. Walk into a room when they've just installed new carpeting reeking from formaldehyde...for example. In the past I was fairly active in environmental issues ..as well as animal rescue work. There was a particular incident I'll mention here about trying to get a lake cleaned up. I went through all the motions (by the book).. The waterfowl were in plain view all dying.. in an affluent area... I might add. What do you think.. but a company emptying their waste was responsible. I then was told this was now a political issue to fight. What has always saddened and angered me is how low down on the list... preserving our wildlife and our natural resources is. Our bodies are so desperately toxic.. disease is rampant from all these poisons in our food.. our air..water...our industrialized society. Not meaning to sound like this should be addressed to an environmental list.. but it all ties together. Our priorities are way off. The knowledge IS out there. I wish I had known what was happening to me 10 years ago at least. Shame on me I suppose. There are specific chemical families that have been known to often cause reactions. One of the most interesting projects i ever did was to go through some of these families as part of a chemistry class. We were asked to write up a report on a hazardous chemical incident. With the instructor's permission, i wrote up the report as if a hazardous chemical incident had involved every home on this continent. The results were fascinating, and eventually after several rewrites became part of a book. What is the name of the book? Maybe this is a good opportunity to warn people about this again. You can find the most damaging chemicals among cleaners, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and perfumes. One overexposure, followed by a period of physical stress, seems to be a key factor in many cases. So what we can do about this is mostly prevention. First, we should do our best to avoid overexposures to certain chemicals. Then, when those occur, we need to make sure that the victim gets immediate care and has a good opportunity to heal. Too often people who experience chemical exposure incidents are forced to continue working in the same environment where they were harmed. This has to change. Indeed it does. I personally know in this town 5 people with CFS and MCS..living within a mile from my house. One gal lives in a beautiful new home that has some type of tubing in the walls that emits pesticides at intervals. I can't be near her..... I can smell the pesticides from her body. I had heard...many of the newer homes had this added feature. Isn't that disgusting? I tried to tell her this was killing her as her CFS symptoms were worsening. She thought I was crazy. What do you do? Education in the workplace is definitely essential. Here in Florida, I belong to a Pesticide Registry where they have to notify me when they are spraying for mosquitos. Part of the education that's needed is natural pest control. The pesticide companies will continue to claim their products are not harmful in the ratio's used.. which is absolute rubbish.. Pesticides are neurotoxic. As a matter of fact they are spraying here before dawn today. I cannot go outside for 24 hours when they do this. Avoidance..and detoxifying are absolutely necessary.... but to live in this world ... chemicals are everywhere. My neighbors dryer with all the fabric softeners could just about knock me out. I remember the days when I would walk into the cosmetic section of a dept. store and there was a woman there as soon as she spotted you ... sprayed the perfume right at you. The perfume industry is BIG business..power and money as we all know.. I believe we are a society that is slowly "getting there." Education needs to begin with children and physicians...but even so...this is still overly simplistic...as you know. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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