Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 dear master, I have done pranic psychotherapy. I want to know what kind of pranic treatment can I give herpes? I heard from doctors that this is a kind of viral infection.Please explain to me the procedure. Thank you. Kalyani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2002 Report Share Posted May 24, 2002 Here I have posted an archive of Master Fe's response to a similar question. The original question is also included. In the future I think it is probably a good idea that people go to the website and search the archives to see if a question has already been addressed. The address is / you will need to login using the details you originally gave and then goto the 'search archive' box and enter your query. In Love and service Chris Kinross >Hi, >A patient (15 year old girl) is to be treated for herpes. It came up on the >face starting from forhead to cheek, It also came near eyes which are quite >delicate. >What is the treatment for this, and for the removal of the subsequent scar >on the face. Please give the treatement of subsequent scar because because >now herpes is almost gone, leaving behind a scar. >Regards, >Sanjil, Nisha --\ \ ---------------- Dear Sanjil, Nisha: Greetings. MEDICAL INFORMATION: HERPES " Herpes is a common viral infection. It causes oral herpes (cold sores or fever blisters), and genital herpes (genital sores). There are two herpes simplex viruses: Herpes Simplex Type 1 (HSV-1) and Herpes Simplex Type 2 (HSV-2). These viruses look identical under the microscope, and either type can infect the mouth or genitals. Most commonly, however, HSV-1 occurs above the waist, and HSV-2 below. Whenever herpes attacks the immune system, the body fights back against this menace. As the battle grows more intense, there are heavy losses by both the herpes virus and the immune system. This causes the body to be less able to defend itself from attacks by other viruses. For those very reasons, a herpes patient should try to keep the herpes virus under control at all times. The virus starts to multiply when it gets into the skin cells. The skin becomes red and sensitive, and soon afterward, one or more blisters or bumps appear. The blisters first open, and then heal as new skin tissue forms. During a first outbreak, the area is usually painful and may itch, burn or tingle. Flu-like symptoms are also common. These include swollen glands, headache, muscle ache or fever. Herpes may also infect the urethra, and urinating may cause a burning sensation. Herpes is spread by direct skin to skin contact. Unlike a flu virus that you can get through the air, herpes spreads by direct contact, that is, directly from the site of infection to the site of contact. Herpes is most easily spread when a sore is present, but, it is also often spread at other times too. Some people notice itching, tingling or other sensations before they see anything on their skin. These are called " Prodromal Symptoms " and they warn that virus may be present on the skin. Herpes is most likely to be spread from the time these first symptoms are noticed until the area is completely healed and the skin looks normal again. Sometimes those who know they are infected spread the virus between outbreaks, when no signs or symptoms are present. This is called " Asymptomatic Transmission. " Research also shows that herpes simplex infections are often spread by people who don't know they are infected. These people may have symptoms so mild they don't notice them at all or else don't recognize them as herpes. Many genital herpes infections are spread from persons who are asymptomatic " Shedders " of the virus. For those who recognize their symptoms, asymptomatic transmission appears to be far less likely than spreading the virus when lesions are present. Many couples have had sexual relations for years without transmitting herpes. Some simply avoid having sexual contact when signs or symptoms are present. Others use condoms or other protection between outbreaks to help protect against asymptomatic shedding. One kind of complication involves spreading the virus from the location of an outbreak to other places on the body by touching the sore(s). The fingers, eyes, and other body areas can accidentally become infected in this way. Preventing self-infection is simple. Do not touch the area during an outbreak. If you do, wash your hands as soon as possible. The herpes virus is easily killed with soap and water. What about pregnancy? Can babies get herpes? Babies can become infected with the herpes virus. If you've been exposed to herpes, you need to talk with your doctor about it before you get pregnant. This is important even if you've never had symptoms or haven't had a recurrence in a long time. The doctor might arrange a test to see if virus is present when you go into labor. In addition, you should be examined to see if you have herpes at labor and should notify the doctor if you think you have active symptoms at that time. If no virus is found in the birth canal and there are no symptoms or signs of an outbreak, a vaginal delivery is considered safe. If herpes is present in the birth canal near the time of delivery, a cesarean section might be necessary to protect the newborn from coming into direct contact with the virus. Babies also can get herpes if they are kissed by someone with a cold sore. A young baby cannot fight off infections as easily as an adult can, so serious problems might result. It's important that you do not kiss a baby when you have a cold sore. " PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT: Invoke and give thanks before and after treatment. Scan and re-scan before, during, and after treatment. 1. Apply general sweeping. 2. Sweep the affected part alternately and thoroughly with LWG & LWV. Energize the affected part with LWG, LWB, then with LWV. If infection and inflammation are severe, repeat treatment 3 to 4 times a day for the next several days until the condition stabilizes. 3. Apply localized sweeping on the lungs. Energize with LWG, LWO, & LWV. 4. Apply localized sweeping on the basic chakra and energize it with WHITE or LWR. 5. Apply localized sweeping on the minor chakras of the arms and legs and energize them with LWV. 6. Apply localized sweeping on the spleen and navel chakras. Energize navel chakra with LWV. 7. Apply localized sweeping on the front and back solar plexus and on the liver. Energize with LWG, LWB, then LWV. 8. Apply localized sweeping on the throat chakra. Energize with LWG, LWB, then LWV. 9. Applyn localized sweeping on the the front and back heart chakra. Energize back heart with LWV. 10. Apply localized sweeping on the crown, forehead, ajna, and back head chakras. Energize them with LWG, then with more of LWV. 11. Keep the infected area clean by gentle washing with soap and water. The area should then be carefully dried. Allowing the blisters to stay moist may worsen the inflammation, delay healing, and possibly promote a bacterial infection. Love and light, masterfe - kmr srivatsa Friday, November 02, 2001 3:27 AM healing for herpes dear master, I have done pranic psychotherapy. I want to know what kind of pranic treatment can I give herpes? I heard from doctors that this is a kind of viral infection.Please explain to me the procedure. Thank you. Kalyani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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