Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dear Elizabeth and Patsy, Namaste. Medical Background: Plants reproduce sexually by spreading pollen from one plant species to another, and as callous as it may sound, this is a flower's sole purpose. Some plants have beautiful, scented flowers that attract insects that will spread the pollen around as they move from flower to flower. Other plants produce ugly, unscented flowers that no self- respecting insect would bother with… hence, these plants rely on the wind to move the pollen around. As the pollen bursts from the plants and out into the air, it is inhaled by humans and animals. If you are one of those who have the genetic tendency to be allergic, then this pollen is not merely dust that is inhaled and exhaled, it is the cause of major illness. In the temperate zones, trees are the primary pollen producers from early spring to late spring. The closer to the equator you live, the earlier the allergy season begins. For example, the tree-pollinating season in Florida is in January. In New York it begins in mid March. Grass pollen allergy is caused by weed-like grasses or cultivated grass that is allowed to flower. If you are allergic to grass pollen, sometimes sap from cut grass becomes airborne and then is inhaled, provoking symptoms. Again, depending where you live, grass allergy can begin in April in the southern parts of the United States, or in early June in northern areas. By July, pollen allergies generally subside. But in some areas, summer may be a time for airborne mold spores. In order to reproduce, certain molds or funguses send out mold spores that can cause allergic reactions. By late summer, ragweed pollen takes flight, and for those patients allergic to ragweed, the troubles start all over again. Frost finally puts an end to the pollen and outdoor mold season until the next spring, when it starts all over again. Common Symptoms: Sneezing; runny nose; sore and itchy throat; itchy, watery eyes; wheezing; coughing; fatigue; and headache are some of the symptoms of which you should be suspicious. Allergy attacks can be mild or incapacitating with a few or all of the previously mentioned symptoms. For some, allergies lead to ear and sinus problems. If these symptoms sound familiar, and they occur at the same time each year and last longer than a cold, then you could be having seasonal allergies. Illnesses associated with seasonal allergies are allergic rhinitis, which affects the nose and throat, allergic conjunctivitis, which results in red, itchy eyes, and allergic asthma, which results in chest congestion, tightness, and wheezing, or a combination of these symptoms. Reactions to oak, maple, and birch are among the most common tree pollen allergies. Some of the grass pollens that result in allergic illness are Timothy, June, orchard, and Bermuda. Ragweed is the most common offending weed pollen, but others such as English plantain, chenopodium, cocklebur, and mugwort can be the cause of problems as well. In general, allergy treatment begins with avoidance. Then we add medication, and if medication is not effective, we consider allergy shots, which immunize the patient to the pollen itself. Avoidance: It is often hard to avoid tree pollen when it's all around us in the air we breathe. But here are some basic avoidance tips: By all means, close your house and car windows. Wash you hair before going to bed if you have been out where pollen can land on your hair. Wash pets that have been outdoors. Pranic Healing: Source - Advanced Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui pp. 252-253. 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. General sweeping twice. 3. Localized thorough sweeping on the lungs. Energize directly the back of the lungs with LWG, LWO and LWR. Your fingers should be pointing away from the patient's head when energizing with O prana. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the affected part(s) alternately with LWG and LWO prana. Energize with LWR. Do not use LWO on the head, spleen, heart or anywhere very near them. 5. If the affected part(s) is the head, heart, spleen or anywhere very near those organs, apply localized thorough sweeping alternately with LWG and LWV. Steps 3 to 5 are applied to relieve the patient. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the ajna chakra. Energize with a little of LWG and more of ordinary LWV. 7. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize with LWR. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the arms and the legs with emphasis on the minor chakras. Energize the minor chakras of the arms and the legs with LWR. 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energize the heart chakra through the back heart chakra with LWG and more of ordinary LWV. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra, and the liver. Energize the solar plexus chakra with LWG , then with more of ordinary LWV. 11. For more experienced pranic healers, apply localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakraand on the liver alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the solar plexus with white. Steps 6 to 11 are applied to gradually heal the patient of allergy. 12. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. Recommend : Apply this protocol (steps 1,2,6 to 12) as preventive treatment 3 times per week before onset of pollen season. If allergic symptoms are already present, apply treatment 3 times per week for as long as neccessary. Love, Marilette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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