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Dear Walid,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

A. Hepatitis

 

Enclosed is a copy of message 824 on Hepatitis

written by Master fe Pacheco for your easy reference.

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION:

 

" Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver resulting from

a virus. It can be

acute or chronic and it occurs commonly throughout the

world.

 

1. Hepatitis A virus - spreads primarily from the

stool of one person to

the mouth of another. Such transmission is usually the

result of poor

hygiene. Waterborne and foodborne epidemics are

common, especially in

developing countries. Eating contaminated raw

shellfish is sometimes

responsible. Most hepatitis A infections cause no

symptoms and go

unrecognized.

2. Hepatitis B virus - transmitted through

contaminated blood or blood

products. Transmission commonly occurs among injecting

drug users who share

needles, as well as between sexual partners, both

heterosexual and male

homosexual. A pregnant woman infected with hepatitis B

can transmit the

virus to her baby during birth.

3. Hepatitis C virus - causes at least 80% of the

hepatitis cases arising

from blood transfusions, plus many scattered cases of

acute hepatitis. It

is most commonly transmitted amond injecting druge

users who share

needles. Sexual transmission is uncommon. Hepatitis C

virus is responsible

for many cases of cirrhosis and liver cancer. For

unknown reasons, people

with alcoholic liver disease often have hepatitis C as

well; the

combination of diseases sometimes produces a greater

loss of liver function

than would result from either disease alone. A small

proportion of healthy

people appear to be chronic carriers of the hepatitis

C virus.

4. Hepatitis D virus - occurs only as a co-infection

with hepatitis B

virus, and it makes the hepatitis B infection more

severe. Drug addicts

are at relatively high risk.

5. Hepatitis E virus - causes occasional epidemics

similar to those caused

by hepatitis A virus.

 

ACUTE VIRAL HEPATITIS - is inflammation of the liver

caused by infection

with one of the five hepatits viruses; for most people

the inflammation

begins suddenly and lasts only a few weeks.

Symptoms usually begin suddenly. They include a poor

appetite, a feeling

of being ill, nausea, vomiting, and often a fever. In

people who smoke, a

distaste for cigarettes is a typical symptom.

Occasionally, especiall with

hepatitis B infection, the person develops joint pains

and wheals (itchy

red hives on the skin). After a few days, the urine

becomes dark, and

jaundice may develop. Most symptoms typically

disappear at this point and

the person feels better even though the jaundice is

getting

worse. Symptoms of cholestasis (a stoppage or

reduction of bile flow) -

such as pale stools and general itching - may develop.

The jaundice usually

peaks in 1 to 2 weeks,then fades over 2 to 4 weeks.

 

CHRONIC HEPATITIS - is inflammation of the liver that

lasts at least 6

months. This is much less common that acute hepatitis,

can persist for

years, even decades. It is usually quite mild and

doesn't produce any

symptoms or significant liver damage. In some cases,

though, continued

inflammation slowly damages the liver, eventually

producing cirrhosis and

liver failure. Symptoms often include a feeling of

illness, poor appetite,

and fatigue Sometimes the person also has a low fever

and some upper

abdominal discomfort. Jaundice may or may not develop.

Features of

chronic liver disease may eventually develop. These

can include an

enlarged spleen, spiderlike blood vessels in the skin,

and fluid retention.

Other features may occur, especially in young women

with autoimmune

hepatits. These can involve virtually any body system

and include acne,

cessation of menstrual periods, joint pain, lung

scarring, inflammation of

the thyroid gland and kidneys, and anemia. "

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:

 

1. General sweeping with LWG & LWV several times.

2. Sweep the crown, forehead, ajna, back head, and

throat alternately with

LWG & LWV. Energize with EV. Emphasis is on the ajna.

4. Sweep the front and back solar plexus with LWG.

Sweep the liver (front,

side, and back) thoroughly and alternately with LWG &

LWO. Energize the

solar plexus with LWG, LWB, then with LWV. Visualize

energy going inside

the liver.

5. Sweep front and back heart with LWG & LWV. Energize

back heart with

LEV. Visualize energy going inside the thymus.

6. Sweep the lungs. Energize through the back of the

lungs with LWG then

with LWO.

7. Sweep the front and back spleen chakra with LWG &

LW V. Energize with

LWV. To be done with caution. If overactivated, apply

sweeping and inhibit

with LWB.

8. Sweep the spine thoroughly with LWG.

9. Sweep the basic with LWG & LWO thoroughly. Apply

ordinary sweeping. If

overactivated, inhibit with LWB. Energize with EV or

LWR.

10. Sweep the meng mein, sex, and navel chakras with

WHITE. Energize sex

and navel with WHITE.

 

 

B. Meningitis:

Source: Advance Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui,

pages 267-268.

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. General sweeping twice.

 

3. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire head,

crown chakra, forehead chakra, ajna chakra, back head

minor chakra, and jaw minor chakra alternately with

LWG and LWV. Energize them with LWG, LWB and ordinary

LWV.

This step is very important and may be repeated

several times a day.

 

4. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat and

secondary throat chakra. Energize them with LWG and

ordinary LWV.

 

5. Localized through sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize the thymus gland through the

back heart chakra with LWG then with more of ordinary

LWV.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire spine.

 

7. Localized thorough sweeping on the lungs. Energize

through the back of the lungfs with LWG then with LWO.

When energizing with orange, point your fingers away

from the patient's head area.

 

8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra. Energize the solar plexus with

LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV. This is very important.

 

9. Localized sweeping on the front and back spleen

chakra. Energize the spleen chakra with LWG and more

of ordinary LWV. This has to be done with caution.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel and sex

chakras. Energize them with white.

 

11. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein and

basic chakras.

 

12. Localized thorough sweeping on the arms and legs.

Energize the sole and hand chakras with ordinary LWV.

 

13. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

 

14. Repeat treatment once a day for as long as

necessary.

 

C. Malaria:

 

Medical Background

Malaria is a serious, sometimes fatal, disease caused

by a parasite. There are four kinds of malaria that

can infect humans: Plasmodium falciparum

(plaz-MO-dee-um fal-SIP-a-rum), P. vivax (VI-vacks),

P. ovale (o-VOL-ley), and P. malariae (ma-LER-ee-aa).

 

Malaria occurs in over 100 countries and territories.

More than 40% of the people in the world are at risk.

Large areas of Central and South America, Hispaniola

(Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Africa, the Indian

subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and

Oceania are considered malaria-risk areas (an area of

the world that has malaria).

 

The World Health Organization estimates that yearly

300-500 million cases of malaria occur and more than 1

million people die of malaria. About 1,200 cases of

malaria are diagnosed in the United States each year.

Most cases in the United States are in immigrants and

travelers returning from malaria-risk areas, mostly

from sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent.

 

Humans get malaria from the bite of a malaria-infected

mosquito. When a mosquito bites an infected person, it

ingests microscopic malaria parasites found in the

person’s blood. The malaria parasite must grow in the

mosquito for a week or more before infection can be

passed to another person. If, after a week, the

mosquito then bites another person, the parasites go

from the mosquito’s mouth into the person’s blood. The

parasites then travel to the person’s liver, enter the

liver’s cells, grow and multiply. During this time

when the parasites are in the liver, the person has

not yet felt sick. The parasites leave the liver and

enter red blood cells; this may take as little as 8

days or as many as several months. Once inside the red

blood cells, the parasites grow and multiply. The red

blood cells burst, freeing the parasites to attack

other red blood cells. Toxins from the parasite are

also released into the blood, making the person feel

sick. If a mosquito bites this person while the

parasites are in his or her blood, it will ingest the

tiny parasites. After a week or more, the mosquito can

infect another person.

 

Each year in the United States, a few cases of malaria

result from blood transfusions, are passed from mother

to fetus during pregnancy, or are transmitted by

locally infected mosquitoes.

 

Symptoms of malaria include fever and flu-like

illness, including shaking chills, headache, muscle

aches, and tiredness. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea

may also occur. Malaria may cause anemia and jaundice

(yellow coloring of the skin and eyes) because of the

loss of red blood cells. Infection with one type of

malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, if not promptly

treated, may cause kidney failure, seizures, mental

confusion, coma, and death.

 

For most people, symptoms begin 10 days to 4 weeks

after infection, although a person may feel ill as

early as 8 days or up to 1 year later. Two kinds of

malaria, P. vivax and P. ovale, can relapse; some

parasites can rest in the liver for several months up

to 4 years after a person is bitten by an infected

mosquito . When these parasites come out of

hibernation and begin invading red blood cells, the

person will become sick.

 

Persons living in, and travelers to, any area of the

world where malaria is transmitted may become

infected.

 

Precautions:

-Visit your health care provider 4-6 weeks before

foreign travel for any necessary vaccinations and a

prescription for an antimalarial drug.

-Take your antimalarial drug exactly on schedule

without missing doses.

-Prevent mosquito and other insect bites. Use DEET

insect repellent on exposed skin and flying insect

spray in the room where you sleep.

-Wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts, especially

from dusk to dawn. This is the time when mosquitoes

that spread malaria bite.

-Sleep under a mosquito bednet that has been dipped in

permethrin insecticide if you are not living in

screened or air-conditioned housing.

Source: National Center for Infectious Disease

 

Pranic Healing:

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. General sweeping twice.

 

3. Localized through sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra with LWG. Localized through

sweeping on the front, back and sides of the liver

alternately with LWG, and LWO.

 

4. Energize the front solar plexus with LWG, LWB and

more of ordinary LWV. Visualize the energy going into

the liver. Repeat steps 3 and 4 several times per day

for as long as needed.

 

5. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

spleen chakra using LWG. Energize the spleen chara

with LWG and ordinary LWV. This has to be done with

caution.

 

If the spleen is painful, energize the spleen with

ordinary LWV and apply more localized sweeping on the

front and back spleen. Avoid over energizing the

spleen.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the front, sides

and back of the lungs. Energize through the back of

the lungs using LWG, LWO and ordinary LWV. Your

fingers should be pointing away from the patient's

head when energizing with Orange.

 

7. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra.

Energize it with white. If the patient has venereal

disease, do not energise the basic chakra. Just apply

thorough sweeping on it.

 

8. Localized thorough sweeping on the minor chakras

of the arms and legs. Energize them with LWR or with

ordinary LWV. If patient has fever or has venereal

disease, just use ordinary LWV. Do not use LWR. If

ordinary LWV is used, do not repeat this step more on

the same day.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra.

Enegrize the navel with ordinary LWV.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat chakra.

Energize with LWG, LWB and then with ordinary LWV.

 

11. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize the back heart with LWV.

 

12. Localized thorough sweeping on the crwn,

forehead, ajna and back head chakras. Energize them

with LWG, and more fo ordinary LWV.

 

13. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

 

14. Repeat treatment 3 to 4 times a day for as long

as needed.

 

Source: Advance Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok

Sui.

 

Love,

 

Marilette

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Walid PH <walidwph

Sat Feb 14, 2004 4:52am

malaria and meningite

 

hello marilette,

 

is there a pranic healing protocol for malaria?

and what about one for Hepatitis C (not the known

hepatitis B)?

 

thank you for everything,

walid

 

 

 

 

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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

 

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