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>Dear Master Fe,

>Namaste

>I have been suffering from a hormone imbalance for a few years. The

>symptoms were water retention, severe headaches, premenstrual

>bleeding, excessive bleeding, tiredness. A few months ago it became

>worse so that even if i climbed a single flight of stairs or did any

>mild exercise, I would start bleeding. Extensive tests were done and

>I was put on progesterone for three cycles. I stopped this a month

>ago and the symptoms returned immediately. In addition I have

>developed pain in my lower joints. Now the Doctor wants to put me

>back on progesterone for another three months. I have done my basic

>pranic healing course and I was wondering what I could do to heal

>myself.

>Thank you,

>Best regards,

>Nandini

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Dear Nandini,

 

Greetings.

 

" Hormones are substances released into the bloodstream from a gland or

organ that affect activity in the cells at another site. Most hormones are

proteins composed of amino acid chains of varying length. Others are

steroid, fatty substances derived from cholesterol. Very small amounts of

hormones can trigger very large responses in the body.

Hormones bind to receptors on a cell's surface or inside a cell. The

binding of a hormone to a receptor speeds up, slows down, or in some other

way alters the cell's function. Ultimately, hormones control the function

of entire organs. They control growth and development, reproduction, and

sexual characteristics. They influence the way the body uses and stores

energy. Hormones also control the volume of fluid and the levels of salt

and sugar in the blood. Some hormones affect only one or two organs, while

others affect the whole body.

 

MAJOR HORMONES: (Where it is produced and its function.)

 

1. Aldosterone -- Adrenal glands -- Helps regulate salt and water balance

by retaining salt and water and excreting potassium.

2. Antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin) -- Pituitary gland -- Causes kidneys

to retain water and, along with aldosterone helps control blood pressure.

4. Corticosteroid -- Adrenal glands -- Has widespread effects throughout

the body, especially has anti-inflammatory action; maintains blood sugar

level, blood pressure, and muscle strength; helps control salt and water

balance.

5. Corticotropin -- Pituitary gland -- Controls the production and

secretion of hormones by the adrenal cortex.

6. Erythropoietin -- Kidneys -- Stimulates red blood production.

7. Estrogen -- Ovaries -- Controls the development of female sex

characteristics and the reproductive system.

8. Glucagon -- Pancreas -- Raises the blood sugar level.

9. Growth hormone -- Pituitary gland -- controls growth and development;

promotes protein production.

10. Insulin -- Pancreas - Lowers the blood sugar level; affects the

metabolism of glucose, protein, and fat throughout the body.

11. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone -- Pituitary

gland -- Control reproductive functions, including the production of sperm

and semen, egg maturation, and menstrual cycles; control male and female

sexual characteristics (including hair distribution, muscle formation, skin

texture and thickness, voice, and perhaps even personality traits).

12. Oxytocin -- Pituitary gland -- Causes muscles of the uterus and milk

ducts in the breast to contract.

13. Parathyroid hormone -- Parathyroid gland -- Controls bone formation and

the excretion of calcium and phosphorous.

14. Progesterone -- Ovaries -- Prepares the lining of the uterus of

implantation of a fertilized egg and readies the mammary glands to secrete

milk.

15. Prolactin -- Pituitary gland -- Starts and maintains milk production in

the mammary glands.

16. Renin and Angiotensin -- kidnesy -- Control blood pressure.

17. Thyroid hormone -- Thyroid gland -- Regulates growth, maturation, and

the speed of metabolism.

18. Thyroid-stimulating hormone -- Pituitary gland -- Stimulates the

production and secretion of hormones by the thyroid gland. "

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:

 

1. Apply general sweeping with LWG for 3 cycles.

2. Scan the chakras and the glands. Note which are overactivated or

underactivated.

3. Sweep the ajna and pituitary gland. Energize with LWG, then more of LWV.

4. Sweep the crown and forehead chakras and the pineal gland. Energize

with LWG & LWV.

5. Sweep the throat and secondary throat chakras; the thyroid and

parathyroid glands. If overactivated energize with LWG, then LWB. Will the

chakra to become smaller. If underactivated, energize with LWG &

LWV. Will it to become bigger.

6. Sweep front and back heart chakra and the thymus gland. Energize

through the back heart. Overactivated -- use LWG & LWB. If underactivated

-- use LWG & LWV.

7. Sweep the front and back solar plexus, the pancreas gland and the

liver. Energize with LWG, LWB then LWV.

8. Sweep the sex chakra and the ovaries. If overactivated energize with

LWG & LWB. If underactivated, use LWG & LWR or WHITE.

9. Sweep the meng mein. Inhibit meng mein with LWB, if overactivated.

10. Sweep kidneys and adrenal glands with LWG & LWO. Energize with WHITE.

11. Sweep the basic and navel chakras. Energize with LWR.

12. Stabilize and release projected energy

13. Repeat treatment twice a week.

 

Love and light, masterfe

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