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--- Prakash Balagopal <prana4bala wrote:

 

I introduce myself as a Pranic healer and pranic

healing instructor based in Dubai. I have on hand now

a very rae case of cancer medically termed as Burkitt

lymphome B Cell- Non Hopkins. I scanned the patient

and as in all cancer patients, he has overactivated

lower chakras and under activated upper chakras.Apart

from healing as specified in Advance Pranic Healing ,

is there anything else one can do for such a case.

Looking forward to a reply.

Prakash Balgopal

 

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Dear Prakash,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

Medical Background:

 

Lymphomas (Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas)

Condition:

The lymphomas include several types of cancer that

originate in white blood cells called lymphocytes.

Although lymphomas usually begin in a lymph node, they

can also originate in the stomach, intestines, skin or

any other organ of the body. The specific type of

lymphoma that is diagnosed depends on the specific

type of lymphocyte that is involved, as well as how

the illness affects the lymph nodes. The two main

types of lymphomas are Hodgkin's disease and the

non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.

 

Hodgkin's disease is characterized by a specific type

of abnormal cell called the Reed-Sternberg cell. This

type of cancer can spread throughout the lymphatic

system, affecting any organ or lymph tissue in the

body. Hodgkin's disease currently strikes 5 of every

100,000 people, most commonly those in their late 20s

or older than age 50. Males are affected more than

females, and whites are stricken more often than

persons of other races.

 

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas : Types of non-Hodgkin's

lymphomas are categorized in varying ways, depending

on the way they look when examined under a microscope.

The age of the patient is also a factor:

 

In Adults - Adult non-Hodgkin's lymphomas can be

either " indolent " (slow growing, with fewer symptoms)

or " aggressive " (fast growing). Indolent types

include: follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma;

follicular mixed cell lymphoma; follicular large cell

lymphoma; diffuse small cleaved cell lymphoma; and

small lymphocytic lymphoma. Aggressive lymphomas

include: diffuse mixed cell lymphoma; diffuse large

cell lymphoma; immunoblastic large cell lymphoma;

lymphoblastic lymphoma; and small noncleaved cell

lymphoma.

 

In Children - Childhood non-Hodgkin's lymphomas

include three major types: lymphoblastic lymphoma;

large cell lymphoma; and small noncleaved cell

lymphoma (includes the Burkitt's and non-Burkitt's

lymphomas).

 

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are responsible for the

majority of blood cancers each year, affecting about

16 of every 100,000 people - or about 45,000

Americans. In adults, non-Hodgkin's lymphomas affect

males more than females, frequently between the ages

of 60 and 70. Whites are stricken more often than

persons of other races.

 

Aside from the specific age and ethnicity factors

noted above, several other risk factors for lymphoma

have been suggested:

 

Genetic factors - Studies have found that patients

with certain genetic (inherited) immunodeficiency

disorders, such as Wiscott-Aldrich syndrome, may have

an increased incidence of lymphomas.

Viral infections - Research has suggested links

between lymphomas and certain viruses, such as the

Epstein-Barr virus and the human immunodeficiency

virus (HIV). For example, one study found that

Burkitt's disease was related to the Epstein-Barr

virus in nearly all African cases and in 15 % of U.S.

cases. AIDS patients infected with HIV are also more

susceptible to both Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's

lymphomas. AIDS-related lymphomas grow faster and

spread faster than expected, and the weakened immune

defenses of AIDS patients makes them harder to treat.

Environmental factors - Recent studies have shown a

possible link between lymphomas and the presence of

nitrates in drinking water. Researchers at the

University of Nebraska and Johns Hopkins University

have found that contamination of drinking water with

nitrates (chemicals found in fertilizers) may increase

the risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Similarly, herbicides and insecticides have been

linked to cases of lymphoma in farmers and others.

 

The main symptom of lymphoma (Hodgkin's and

non-Hodgkin's) is a swelling of lymph nodes in the

neck, under the arms, or in the groin. Other symptoms

may include: fever, night sweats, fatigue, abdominal

pain,unexplained weight loss, itchy skin

 

Prognosis

 

The overall 5-year survival rate for non-Hodgkin's

lymphoma patients is about 50%. A more specific

prognosis depends on the type of non-Hodgkin's

lymphoma, as well as the patient's health and age:

 

Adults - In adults with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, the

overall 5-year survival rate is 51%. Patients with

indolent (or low-grade) varieties have a 5-year

survival rate of approximately 60%-80%. In those with

aggressive forms of the disease, the prognosis depends

on the patient's response to the aggressive therapies

used to treat the illness. When patients respond,

nearly 40% can be cured; if not, aggressive

non-Hodgkin's lymphomas can be fatal within months.

Children - Most children respond well to treatment.

Long-term remission is expected in 50% - 70% of

Burkitt's cases.

 

Source: American Cancer Society

 

Pranic Healing Treatment:

 

Apply the treatment for blood disorders or leukemia

given in the Advanced Pranic Healing book by Master

Choa Kok Sui.

 

Include the following:

 

1. Thirty (30) minutes after completing the protocol

given for leukemia or blood disorders,

rescan the patient. If the energy has become

imbalanced or dirty, repeat complete healing protocol.

 

Do this rescanning and repeat treatment after every 30

minutes of doing the complete healing protocol for the

first 48 hours of treatment or until the energy has

more or less balanced condiderably.

 

You may want to have another advanced pranic healer

work with you on this case to give the healers enough

time to rest by alternating or having shifts of 12

hours each.

 

After energy has balanced considerably, repeat

treatment 3 times per week until needed.

 

2. Patient practice DAILY the Planetary Meditation

for Peace ( also known as Meditation on Twin Hearts )

with both feet immersed in warm water with rock salt

or sea salt. This will promote a sense of peace and

well being, activate and make the higher chakras

bigger to improve the assimilation of finer healing

energy, as well as prevent the recontamination of the

patient's energy body by the diseased/used-up energy

expelled during Meditation.

 

3. Daily salt water bath before practicing Meditation

and healing treatment.

 

4. Follow all the given additional instructions given

in the book pertaining to diet and practice of

universal Laws.

 

Love,

 

Marilette

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to

complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult

immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer . ~ Master Choa Kok

Sui

 

Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is

known to us in nature. ~ St. Augustine

 

 

 

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