Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Dear Jayantee, Namaste. I am very sorry to hear of your friend's condition. One can only imagine what he must be going through. The cases of recovery with pranic healing are numerous. However, the formal recording of testimonials has been lagging behind. Nevertheless, something can still be done to help your friend to appreciate the benefits of pranic healing. Start by a sample healing of simple ailments your friend is experiencing ( like healing pain on some part of his body). Regularly ask him for feedback on the percentage of lessening of the pain during and after healing. Continue healing until he is relieved of the pain. Once he confirms the positive effect he experienced after the healing, gradually move forward. Do healing on the more complicated ailments. Practice the Meditation on Twin Hearts and bless your friend with love and hope. Give your friend positive affirmations for positive self image to further increase his motivation to heal. Please refer to the Pranic Psychotherapy book by Master Choa Kok Sui. Several testimonials for depression due to various causes are cited in that book. Love, Marilette --- Pranic Healing UK <prana_uk wrote: > Dear Marilette > > Namaste again! > > What should be the expected time of recovery in case > of a loss of taste and smell after a head injury? > > Have there been successful recoveries that you know > of? Could we have their contact numbers? > > A friend had had a head injury in a massive car > accident about two years back. He was in coma and > intensive care for a significant time. Now he has > recovered to quite an extent, but has lost his taste > and smell and significant amount of eyesight. He is > a young man, around 35 yrs. He is very depressed > after that, especially as he cant drive (he used to > love driving). His business was in Perfumes and > Essence manufacturing, with his expertise (before > the accident) being in his keen/expert sense of > smell, which he would use to decide components to > produce the products. > > The return of his eyesight and sense of smell would > mean a lot to him. Since he stays so depressed, > stories of sucessful recoveries will do a lot to get > him motivated to try Pranic Healing. > > Sincere thanks and gratitude for all your help and > guidance. > > love and regards > Jayatee > > - > PHQandA > fried > Cc: > Wednesday, August 18, 2004 5:38 AM > [PHQandA] loss of taste and smell after > head injury > > > Dear Marjon and Gottfried, > > Namaste. > > Thank you for your email. > > Medical Background: > > Smell and taste belong to our chemical sensing > system. > The complicated processes of smelling and tasting > begin when the substances around us stimulate the > special cells in the nose, mouth, or throat. These > special sensory cells transmit messages through > nerves > to the brain where specific smells or tastes are > identified. > > Olfactory (or smell) cells are stimulated by the > odors > around us, such as the fragrance from a gardenia > or > the smell of bread baking. These nerve cells are > found > in a small patch of tissue high inside the nose. > > Gustatory (or taste) cells react to food and > beverages. The taste cells are clustered in the > taste > buds of the mouth and throat. Many of the small > bumps > that can be seen on the tongue contain taste buds. > > The common chemical sense contributes to our > senses of > smell and taste. In this system, nerve endings on > the > moist surfaces of the eyes, nose, and mouth, and > throat cause sensations like the sting of ammonia > or > the burn of pepper. > > Because the flavor of food is so dependant on > smell, > people complaining of taste problems often really > have > a smell problem. > > Testing may demonstrate a reduced ability to > detect > odors (hyposmia) or to taste substances > (hypogeusia). > Some people can detect no odors (ansomia) or no > tastes > (ageusia). In other disorders of the chemical > senses, > the system may distort an odor or taste (for > example, > making a normally pleasant smelling substance > smell > foul). > > Some people are born with chemosensory disorders, > but > most develop them after an injury or illness. > Upper > respiratory infections are blamed for some > chemosensory losses as are nasal polyps, sinus > infections, or exposure to certain chemicals. Many > patients who receive radiation therapy for cancers > of > the head and neck or who have injuries to the head > can > also develop smell or taste problems. > > Source: Smell and Taste Disorders Clinic > SUNY Upstate Medical University > > Pranic Healing: > > 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after > treatment. > > 2. General sweeping. > > 3. Localized thorough sweeping alternately with > LWG > and ordinary LWV on the entire head area, the > different parts of the brain, the face with > emphasis > on the nerves inside the nose, the nerves on the > tongue and nerves inside the throat. > > 4. Localized thorough sweeping alternately with > LWG > and ordinary LWV on the forehead chakra, backhead > minor chakra, ajna chakra, the crown chakra, the > throat chakra, and jaw minor chakra. > Energize them with LWG and more of ordinary LWV. > > 5. Energize with EV the nerves inside the nose, > the > tongue and the throat. As you energize, > simultaneously > visualize the nerves properly regenerating. > > 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and > back > solar plexus chakra. Energize with LWG, LWB and > ordinary LWV. > > 7. Localized thorough sweeping on th e front and > back > heart chakra. Energize through the back heart > with > LWG and more of ordinary LWV. > > 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the minor > chakras > of both legs, both arms, the navel chakra, meng > mein > chakra, sex chakra and basic chakra. Energize the > minor chakras of the arms and legs, the navel, > sex, > and basic chakra with LWR or white. > If the patient has venereal disease, leukemia, > hypertension, fever, or other sever infection, > just > energize with white. > > 9. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. > > 10. Repeat treatment three times per week. > > Advanced Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui > > Love, > > Marilette > > ==================================================== > > pippiwenen78 " <fried > Tue Aug 10, 2004 5:50pm > loss of smell and taste > > > dear Marilette! > I am treating a 48 year old woman, who had a car > accident. She > suffered a fracture of her scull. Now she > complaines > === message truncated === ===== 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. _______________________________ Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Enter now. http://promotions./goldrush Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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