Guest guest Posted June 10, 2002 Report Share Posted June 10, 2002 Greetings. Medical background: National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Facts About Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sleep disorder in which a person experiences unpleasant sensations in the legsdescribed as creeping, crawling, tingling, pulling, or painful. These sensations usually occur in the calf area but may be felt anywhere from the thigh to the ankle. One or both legs may be affected; for some people, the sensations are also felt in the arms. These sensations occur when the person with RLS lies down or sits for prolonged periods of time, such as at a desk, riding in a car, or watching a movie. People with RLS describe an irresistible urge to move the legs when the sensations occur. Usually, moving the legs, walking, rubbing or massaging the legs, or doing knee bends can bring relief, atleast briefly. RLS symptoms worsen during periods of relaxation and decreased activity. RLS symptoms also tend to follow a set daily cycle, with the evening and night hours being more troublesome for RLS sufferers than the morning hours. People with RLS may find it difficult to relax and fall asleep because of their strong urge to walk or do other activities to relieve the sensations in their legs. Persons with RLS often sleep best toward the end of the night or during the morning hours. Because of less sleep at night,people with RLS may feel sleepy during the day on an occasional or regular basis. The severity of symptoms varies from night to night and over the years as well. For some individuals, there may be periods when RLS does not cause problems, but the symptoms usually return. Other people may experience severe symptoms daily. Many people with RLS also have a related sleep disorder called periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS). PLMS is characterized by involuntary jerking or bending leg movements during sleep that typically occur every 10 to 60 seconds. Some people may experience hundreds of such movements per night, which can wake them, disturb their sleep, and awaken bed partners. People who have RLS and PLMS have trouble both falling asleep and staying asleep and may experience extreme sleepiness during the day. National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Facts About Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) ================================================= Pranic Treatment: Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 1. General Cleansing. 2. Localized thorough cleanisng on the front and back solar plexus, navel, and sex chakras. Energize solar plexus with LWG, LWB, LWV. Energize navel and sex with white. 3. Cleanse basic chakra throroughly with LWG and then LWO. Scan to make sure basic is thoroughly cleansed and balanced. Energize basic gently with LWR. 4. Cleanse the entire length of both legs and their minor chakras using alternately LWG then LWO. Visualize the energy penetrating into the muscles and nerves. Energize minor chakras with LWG then LWR. 5. Cleanse thoroughly forehead, ajna, crown, back head and throat chakras. Energize alternately with LWG, LWV. 6. Cleanse front and back heart chakras and thymus gland. Energize through back heart chakra using LWG then LWV. 6. Sweep thoroughly the entire spine starting at the base of the skull until the tailbone, the including the sides of the spine using LWG then LWV. Visualize the energy balancing the energy flow along the spinal nervous system. Stabilize and release projected energy. Repeat treatment 3X per week. Encourage the patient to do regular low impact physical exercise for at least 30 minutes to 1 hour at a time. Unless there is a pre-existing medical condition that will prevent meditation practice, recommend the daily practice of the Meditation for Peace to aid in balance, relaxation and improve quality of sleep. Love, Marilette - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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