Guest guest Posted December 21, 2003 Report Share Posted December 21, 2003 Dear Marilia, Namaste. Thank you for your email. The standard treatment is applied 3 times per week. With love, Marilette =================================================== --- mariliatavares <mariliatavares wrote: > Dear Marilette, > > Please, how often should the menopause treatment be > done? > Once a day, three times a week, or most specially > during hot flashes > whenever possible? > Thank you > Marilia > > > > Namaste. > > > > Thank you for your email. > > > > Enclosed for your easy reference, a copy of > message 995 written by > > Master Fe on the medical background and pranic > healing for > menopause > > from the message board of group page. > > > > Love, > > > > Marilette > > > > Message 995 > > > > MEDICAL INFORMATION: MENOPAUSE > > > > " Menopause is the transition period in a woman's > life when the > > ovaries stop > > producing eggs, menstrual activity decreases and > eventually ceases, > > and the > > body decreases the production of the female > hormones estrogen and > > progesterone. It normally occurs between the ages > of 40 and 55, is a > > natural event in a woman's life. On average, > menopause begins at > > about age 51. > > > > The symptoms of menopause are caused by changes in > estrogen and > > progesterone levels. As the ovaries become less > functional, they > > produce > > less estrogen/progesterone and the body > subsequently reacts. Some > > women > > experience few if any symptoms, while others > experience various > > symptoms > > ranging from mild to fairly severe. This variation > is normal. A > > gradual > > decrease of estrogen allows the body to slowly > adjust to the hormone > > change, but in some women a sudden decrease in > estrogen level > occurs, > > causing severe symptoms. This result is often seen > when menopause > is > > caused > > by surgical removal of the ovaries (surgical > menopause) or > > hysterectomy. (Hysterectomy or surgical removal of > the uterus, and > > frequently the ovaries is widely accepted both by > medical > > professionals and > > the public as appropriate treatment for uterine > cancer and for > various > > common non-cancerous uterine conditions that can > produce often > > disabling > > levels of pain, discomfort, uterine bleeding, > emotional distress, > and > > related symptoms.) > > > > A reduction in estrogen is associated with a > number of side effects > > that > > can be very annoying. Hot flashes, caused by an > increase of blood > > flow in > > the blood vessels of the face, neck, chest and > back, and vaginal > > dryness, > > caused by thinning of the tissues of the vaginal > wall, are the two > > side > > effects most frequently experienced. The mood > changes and lack of > sex > > drive > > that are also sometimes associated with menopause > may result > > partially from > > the hormone decrease, but may also result from > having to deal with > hot > > flashes and vaginal dryness. In addition to these > side effects > there > > are > > others that may go undetected for many months or > years. Decreased > > estrogen > > levels increase the risk for osteoporosis (loss of > calcium from the > > bones, > > causing bone fragility), which sometimes isn't > detected until a bone > > fracture occurs. > > > > Treatment > > Natural menopause usually requires no treatment. > Surgical menopause > > that > > occurs prior to natural menopause may require > estrogen replacement > > therapy > > (ERT). Not all postmenopausal women need to be > treated with ERT. > Each > > woman > > should discuss her individual risks and benefits > with her health > > care provider. > > > > To reduce the risks of estrogen replacement > therapy and still gain > the > > benefits of the treatment, physicians may > recommend: (1.) adding > > progesterone to the estrogen, (2.) adding > testosterone to the > > estrogen, > > (3.) using the lowest possible dose of estrogen, > (4.) having > frequent > > and > > regular physical exams, including a pelvic > examination and Pap > smear > > to > > detect problems as early as possible. > > > > Prevention > > Menopause is a natural and expected part of a > woman's development > and > > does > > not need to be prevented. However, there are ways > (both medical and > > non-medical) to reduce or eliminate some of the > symptoms that > > accompany > > menopause. " > > > > > > PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT: > > > > 1. General sweeping with LWG several times. > > 2. Sweep sex chakra with LWG & LWO thoroughly. > Energize with LWR > then > > more of WHITE. > > 3. Sweep the navel and basic chakras with LWG & > LWO. Energize with > > LWR. > > 4. Sweep the meng mein chakra thoroughly. > > 5. Sweep the ajna with LWG & LWV. Energize with > LWG, then with more > > of LWV. > > 6. Sweep the front and back heart chakra. Energize > the back heart > > with EV. > > 7. Sweep the front and back solar plexus with LWG > & LWO. Energize > with > > LWG, LWB, & LWV. > > 8. Sweep the crown, forehead, throat chakras with > LWG & LWV. > Energize > > with LWV. > > > > Love and light, masterfe > > > ===== 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 Ask or read the uptodate pranic healing protocols by joining the group through http://health./ For the latest International Information regarding GMCKS Pranic Healing, visit http://www.pranichealing.org. New Photos - easier uploading and sharing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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