Guest guest Posted August 22, 2002 Report Share Posted August 22, 2002 Dear friends: I know advanced pranic healing and pranic psychotherapy,and i want to treat on Multiple Sclerosis please help me and send me some informations about it.and please let me know the treatment . best regards. amir hossein khonsari. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2002 Report Share Posted August 23, 2002 Dear Amir, Thank you for your email. I am enclosing a previous message ( 1003) from the archives written by Master Fe in response to a similar question as the one you are asking. Love, Marilette ================================================================= Dear Billie, Greetings. MEDICAL INFORMATION: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS " Nerves are the " electrical wiring " of the human body. Just as the wiring in our homes carries electrical current to run our appliances, nerve fibers called axons carry electrochemical impulses that empower us to move and function in other ways. When an electrical wire is stripped of its protective insulation, the electricity it carries " spills out " and the current is weakened or lost, affecting the performance of the appliances we are trying to use. Multiple sclerosis affects the body in a similar way. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) damages the myelin sheath that surrounds and insulates the nerves of the brain and spinal cord. Myelin is a protective fatty coating that also facilitates smooth, high-speed transmission of electrical impulses along the nerve fibers. MS causes myelin to become inflamed and swollen. Eventually the myelin may completely detach from the nerve fibers. This demyelination (destruction of the myelin) stimulates the cells in the area to multiply, resulting in random patches of hardened scar tissue. This scar tissue hinders or prevents the transmission of electrical instructions to certain parts of the body, impairing vision, speech, mobility, and coordination. Recent research suggests that nerve fibers are permanently damaged when demyelination takes place. About 70% of MS patients experience complete or partial remission of symptoms, especially in the early stages of MS. Remissions occur when myelin is able to repair itself. Although the symptoms of multiple sclerosis had been observed since about 1835, it was not recognized as a disease until about 30 years later. In 1868 the French neurologist, Jean-Martin Charcot, was the first to provide a complete description of the disease he called sclerose en plaques ( " hardening in patches " ). Today, neurologists define five categories of multiple sclerosis: Benign, Relapsing- Remitting, Primary-Progressive, Secondary-Progressive, Progressive- Relapsing. The cause of multiple sclerosis is not known. The general theory is that MS results from an abnormal autoimmune reaction in genetically susceptible people. The immune system evidently attacks its own myelin, in response to an infection and/or an environmental trigger of some sort. (Myelin is the fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers in the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. MS destroys or damages myelin, interrupting the electrical impulses carried by the nerves.) Most of the research done so far has produced evidence that implicates a virus, or viruses, which in some way causes multiple sclerosis. Possible suspects include: HHV-6 (a form of herpes virus), herpes viruses 1 and 2, the varicella-zoster virus (which causes chicken pox), the Epstein-Barr virus (which causes mononucleosis), the measles virus, any of the retroviruses, including HIV, and several others. Viruses are suspected as a cause of multiple sclerosis for several reasons. One reason is that abnormal levels of viral antibodies are consistently found in the cerebrospinal fluid of MS patients, along with viral particles. Fifty years of studies have shown that more than10 types of viral antibodies are present in MS patients. Most have at least one type, often the measles virus, which is found in the cerebrospinal fluid of 75% of MS patients. A significant finding is that most of these people did not contract measles until they were between 11 and 15 years old. The human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) is another prime suspect. HHV-6 is found at the edges of plaques in the brains of MS patients during autopsy. By contrast, people who don't have MS show no visible evidence of HHV-6. This is a significant finding because HHV-6 causes Roseola, which most Americans (90%) contract during infancy. It is not clear exactly how a virus becomes a trigger for this sequence, but extensive research continues. Experts think that perhaps one of the following could be responsible for causing MS: a dormant virus, an allergic reaction, molecular mimicry, auto- immunization. Who gets Multiple Sclerosis? Worldwide, it is estimated that 3 million people have multiple sclerosis (MS). Generally speaking, the closer a nation is to the equator, the less MS occurs among its population. MS is five times more likely to occur among people who live in temperate climates than among those who live in tropical regions. MS is found more often in people who live between the latitudes of 40 and 60 degrees, both north and south from the equator. In these temperate climates, 1 person in 2,000 has MS. By comparison, in warmer climates only 1 person in 10,000 has MS. The highest incidence of MS are found in the northern United States, New Zealand, southeastern Australia, the Soviet Union, and northern Europe, particularly Scandinavia and Scotland. " PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT: (Source: Pranic Crystal Healing book) 1. Sweep front, side and back of the lungs. 2. Do " Cleansing & Strengthening the Blood Technique " - Energize back lungs with LWG for about 4 breathing cycles, LWO - 3 cycles, LWR - 7 cycles. Stabilize with LWB. Sweep front and back heart if there's chest pain. 3. Do " Cleansing & Strengthening the Internal Organs Technique " - Energize front and back solar plexus with LWB - 1 cycle, LWG - 3 cycles, LWO - 3 cycles, & LWR - 6 cycles. 4. Let patient rest for about 3 minutes. 5. General sweeping 3 to 4 times. 6. Sweep navel with LWG. Energize with LWG - 3 cycles, then with LWR - 8 cycles. 7. Sweep basic, sex & perineum with LWG & LWO. Energize with LWR - 8 cycles. 8. Sweep meng mein with LWG. Energize with WHITE - 4 to 5 cycles. With older people, energize meng mein with WHITE - 2 cycles. If meng mein is overactivated, remove the excess energy. 9. Sweep spleen with LWG & LWV. Energize with LWV - 3 to 5 cycles. If meng mein becomes overactivated, sweep the meng mein and the spleen chakras. 10. Sweep front and back heart. energize back heart with LWG - 3 cycles & LWV - 6 cycles. 11. Sweep right and left brain and the jaws with LWG alternating with LWV. 12. Sweep the throat, ajna, forehead, crown & back head minor with LWG & LWV. Energize with LWG - 3 cycles, LWV - 4 cycles, LEV (light electric violet) - 1 cycle. LEV can be increased gradually to 2 cycles after 2 weeks of treatment. 13. Apply distributive sweeping up and down on the back of the patient from crown to the base of the spine for about 10 times, then on the front of the body from crown to sex for about 10 times. 14. Sweep front and back solar plexus. energize with WHITE - 7 cycles. 15. Sweep arms and legs alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize arms and legs through the armpit, elbow, hand, hip, knee and sole minor chakras with LWG - 2 cycles, LWO - 2 cycles, & LWR - 5 cycles. 16. Repeat treatment 3x a week. Love and light, masterfe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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