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>Dear Master Fe,

>Warm greetings in Love and Light,

>How to treat patient with dysentry properly ?

>Namaste,

>Bambang B

 

Dear Bambang,

 

Greetings.

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION: DYSENTERY / DIARRHEA

 

" Diarrhea is an increase in the volume, wateriness, or frequency of bowel

movements. A person with diarrhea caused by a significant medical problem

usually has excessive volumes of stool, typically more than a pound of

stool a day. People who eat large amounts of vegetable fiber normally may

produce more than a pound, but it's well formed and not watery. Normally,

stool is 60 to 90 percent water; diarrhea mainly resultds when the

percentage exceeds 90.

 

OSMOTIC DIARRHEA occurs when certain substances that can't be absorbed into

the bloodstream remain in the intestine. These substances cause excessive

amounts of water to remain in the stool, leading to diarrhea. Certain foods

(such as some fruits and beans) and hexitols, sorbitol, and mannitol (used

as sugar substitutes in dietetic foods, candy, and chewing gum) can cause

osmotic diarrhea. Also, lactase deficiency can lead to osmotic

diarrhea. Lactase is an enzyme normally found in the small intestine that

converts milk sugar (lactose) to glucose and galactose, so that it can be

absorbed into the bloodstream.

SECRETORY DIARRHEA occurs when the small and large intestinesw secrete

salts (especially sodium chloride) and water into the stool. Certain

toxins - such as the toxin produced in a cholera infection and those

produced in other infectious diarrheas - can cause these secretions. Other

substances that cause salt and water secretion include certain laxatives,

such as castor oil, and bile acids. Certain rare tumors - such as

carcinoid, gastrinoma, and vipoma - also can cause secretory diarrhea.

MALABSORPTION SYNDROMES can also lead to diarrhea. People with these

syndromes can't digest foods normally. Malabsorption may be caused by

such conditions as nontropical sprue, pancreatic insufficiency, surgical

removal of part of the intestine, inadequate blood supply to the large

intestine, a lack of certain enzymes in the small intestine, and liver disease.

EXUDATIVE DIARRHEA occurs when the lining of the large intestine becomes

inflamed, ulcerated, or engorged, and it releases proteins, blood, mucus,

and other fluids, which increase the bulk and fluid content of the

stool. This type of diarrhea can be caused by many diseases including

ulcerative colitis, crohn's disease, tuberculosis, lymphoma, and

cancer. When the lining of the rectum is affected, the person often feels

an urgent need to defecate and has frequent bowel movements because the

inflamed rectum is more sensitive to distention by stools.

ALTERED INTESTINAL TRANSIT can cause diarrhea. For stool to have normal

consistency, it must remain in the large intestine for a certain amount of

time. Stool that leaves the large intestine too quickly is watery; stool

that stays too long is hard and dry. Many conditions and treatments can

decrease the amount of time that stool stays in the large intestine,

including an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism); surgical removal of part

of the small intestine, large intestine, or stomach; treatment for ulcers

in which the vagus nerve is cut; surgical bypass of part of the intestine;

and drugs such as antacids and laxatives containing magnesium,

prostaglandins, serotonin, and even caffeine.

BACTERIAL OVERGROWTH can lead to diarrhea. Normal intestinal bacteria play

an important role in digestion. Thus, any disruption of the intestinal

bacteria can cause diarrhea.

 

COMPLICATIONS. Severe diarrhea can lead to a loss of water (dehydration)

and electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, and chloride. If

large amounts of fluid and electrolytes are lost, blood pressure can drop

enough to cause fainting, heart rhythm abnormalities, and other serious

disorders. Bicarbonate may be lost in the stool as well, leading to

metabolic acidosis, a type of acid-base imbalance in the blood.

 

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:

 

I. SIMPLE DIARRHEA (Aph book, p. 186-187)

1. Sweep thoroughly the front and back solar plexus and navel chakras with LWG.

2. Sweep the upper and lower abdominal area.

3. Energize solar plexus and navel chakras with LWG, LWB, & LWV.

4. Apply more sweeping.

5. Repeat treatment 3 to 4 times a day if necessary.

 

II. SEVERE DIARRHEA (Aph book, p. 193)

1. General sweeping with LWG several times.

2. Sweep THOROUGHLY the front and back solar plexus chakra, the liver,

navel chakra, and the abdominal area with LWG.

3. Energize gently solar plexus and navel chakras with LWG, LWB, &

LWV. Apply more localized sweeping. If there is intestinal bleeding, it

is preferable not to energize the solar plexus and navel with green since

it may cause more bleeding.

4. Sweep the front and back heart chakra. Energize the thymus through the

back heart with LWG, then with more of LWV.

5. Sweep the lungs. Energize with LWG then with LWO.

6. Sweep the spleen and energize with WHITE. If patient is an infant, a

child, or a patient with hypertension, energize spleen SLIGHTLY or not at all.

7. Sweep the crown, forehead, ajna, back head minor, and throat

chakras. Energize them with LWG, then with more of LWV.

8. Sweep the arms and legs, and their minor chakras. Energize hands and

sole minor chakras with LWV. (This step can only be done once a day.)

9. Repeat treament 3 times a day if necessary.

 

Love and light, masterfe

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