Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 Namaste, Dr. Franz Stefan. Thank you for your email. Some Medical findings: NEW YORK, Mar 29 (Reuters Health) - People with inflamed bowels have more bacteria in their colons than healthy individuals, and the amount of bacteria increases with the severity of disease, according to the results of a study.Little is known about the bacteria that interact with the mucosal lining of the intestines, the researchers note. To investigate, they studied the bacterial content--or flora--of colon tissue samples from 305 patients with bowel inflammation and 40 healthy individuals. Patients with inflammation included 28 with colitis that improved within 2 months, 104 with indeterminate colitis, 119 patients with ulcerative colitis, and 54 with Crohn's disease.Colitis is a general term for inflammation of the colon. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, known collectively as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), are more serious, chronic conditions.Dr. Alexander Swidsinski of Charite Humboldt Universitat in Berlin, Germany, and colleagues tested the biopsied tissue for the presence of bacteria. They found that the concentration of mucosal bacteria increased progressively with the severity of illness. Concentrations were highest in those with Crohn's disease. The type of bacteria found did not differ significantly among the groups. " Surprisingly, concentrations of mucosal bacteria were higher in non-inflamed than inflamed mucosa, " the investigators note in a recent issue of the journal Gastroenterology.The ability to prevent bacteria in feces from closely contacting the epithelial surface, or lining, of the colon is disturbed in patients with IBD primarily due to local inflammatory changes, the researchers conclude. The findings suggest the patient's response to the bacteria, rather than the infectious agent itself, is responsible, they add. =================================================== Pranic Healing Treatment: Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 1. General sweeping twice. 2. Apply localized sweeping thoroughly on the front and back slar plexus chakras. 3. Energize the front Solar Plexus Chakra with a little LWB , then more of LWG and LWO. 4. If the patient experiences radical reaction in anypartof the body, apply localized sweeping immeditaely until there is complete relief. 5. Localized sweeping on the front, side and back of thelungs. 6. Energize the lungs directly throughthe back of the lungs with LWG, then a little of LWO. When energizing, make sure your fingers are pointing away from the head. 7. Wait a few minutes. Then repeat #5. and 6. 8. If the patient is depleted, energize the lungs with LWR. Stabilize by coating the back of the lungs with LWB 8. Localized sweeping on the spleen, liver and kidneys. Energize with W. 9. If the patient experiences a radical reaction or pain on any of the body parts, apply localized sweeping immediately until there is complete relief. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the Basic and Navel Chakras. 11. Energize with LWG then LWR. 12. Localized sweeping on the front and back Heart Chakras and the thymus gland. Energize the thymus through the back heart using LWG then more of LWV. 13. Localized sweeping on the Throat, Ajna, back head minor, Forehead and Crown Chakras. Energize them with LWG then more of LWV. Stabilize and release projected energy. Repeat the treatment daily until needed. You will note improvement almost immediately. Recommend: 1. Balanced healthy fresh food diet. 2. Light regular physical exercise. 3. Fresh air. 4. Regular salt water bath. Soak the body up to the chest for at least 15 minutes at a time. 5. Avoid artificial/processed foods and drinks, smoking, alcohol, polluted places. 6. Daily practice of the Meditation on Twin Hearts unless the patient has other medical conditions that prevent the practice. Yes, there have been similar cases to this and although there are variations in the rate of healing due to specific conditions, the pranic healing treatment does work. Love, Marilette ==================================================== " Stefan Pelzl " <pelzlconnect Fri Aug 16, 2002 10:03 pm Subject: Dear Marilette! Please allow me one more question. I treat a 45 old man who has since several years an unexplained, unspecific (not allergic, not infectious )inflammation of the large bowel , especially in the colon descendens, colon sigmoideum and rectum. This inflammation was detected by coloscopy and biopsy and was definitely NOT classified as Colitis ulcerosa or Morbus Crohn. Because of this inflammation there is hypersecretion of mucus, and the mucus makes burning sensations and ekzema in the perianal region, so that he has to stand up once every night to wash himself thereand also 3 -4 times during the day. He has also loose stool once a day, but no abdominal pain. Some months ago he underwent surgery because of an recurrent incomplete prolaps of the anus. After having cut out 4 cm of his rectum there is no prolaps at the moment, but all the other problems are still the same. Medically spoken, I would classify this as something in between inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome ( " colica mucosa " ). I have treated him 5 times with Advanced Pranic Healing; in the beginning there was a slight improvement, now the situation remains unchanged. Unfortunately. I can´t find any specific instruction in the books, can you give me some advices? Addendum to my mail from today: How often should I treat before giving it up?,is there any experience? With loving greetings, your´s Dr.Franz Stefan Pelzl HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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