Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Hi Marilette, I hope you are well. I am writing from Winnipeg, Canada and I have been active with Prannic Healing for about one year now. I have completed 2 basic, one advanced and one psychotherapy course. I am committed to Prannic Healing and practise aas a spiritual healing practise. A frind of mine , who I have been doing some healing with has a diagnosis of SARCOIDOCIS. Would you ba able to suggest how I should approach working with her to help her heal from this condition. The doctors tell her there is no cure, but she has repeated lung infections that they treat agressively with antibiotic therapies. I look forward to any suggestions you may have. Take Care and Be Well David Rice-Lampert ===================================================== Dear David, Namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Background: Sarcoidosis is a disease due to inflammation. The disease can attack any organ of the body in any location. The disease is characterized by the presence of granulomas, small areas of inflamed cells. They can be either inside the body or on the body's exterior, appearing as sores on the face or shins. But sarcoidosis is most frequently found in the lungs. Pulmonary sarcoidosis can cause loss of lung volume (the amount of air the lungs can hold) and abnormal lung stiffness. Granulomas can appear on the walls of the alveoli (small air sacs in the lungs) or on the walls of the bronchioles (breathing tubes in the lungs). They also appear in the lymph nodes in the chest, causing them to enlarge. No one yet knows what causes sarcoidosis.It is thought by most scientists to be a disorder of the immune system, where the body's natural defense system malfunctions. Some physicians believe that sarcoidosis may result from a respiratory infection caused by a virus. Others suspect that exposure to toxins or allergens in the environment is to blame. Researchers are looking for answers to this and many other questions about sarcoidosis. Ninety percent of the cases of sarcoidosis are found in the lungs.Other commonly affected sites are: -Skin -Liver -Lymph glands -Spleen -Eyes -Nervous system, including the brain -Musculoskeletal system (the muscles and bones in the body) -Heart -Kidneys In pulmonary sarcoidosis, patients may have a dry cough (without sputum), shortness of breath, or mild chest pain. In those cases where symptoms do appear outside the lung, they can include a scaly rash, red bumps on the legs, fever, soreness of the eyes, and pain and swelling of the ankles. There can also be more general symptoms like fatigue, weakness, fever, and weight loss. These symptoms are common in many other lung diseases, so diagnosis may be difficult. In over half the cases, sarcoidosis appears briefly and heals naturally. Sometimes the patient doesn't even know or do anything about it. From 20 to 30 percent of pulmonary sarcoidosis patients are left with permanent lung damage. And for a small percentage of patients, their sarcoidosis can become chronic, lasting for many years. No one can predict how sarcoidosis will affect an individual patient. but several things are certain that may reassure the patient. Sarcoidosis is not contagious. And there is no evidence that it can be inherited, and passed from parents to children. Sarcoidosis is found throughout the world among almost all races and ages and in both sexes. However, it is most common among African Americans and northern European whites. Sarcoidosis is mainly a disease of young adults -- patients between the ages of 20 and 40 -- although a few persons past 60 have been known to contract it. In most cases, the common course of sarcoidosis that have no symptoms, the disease " burns itself out, " disappearing with little or no notice to the patient or physician. If pulmonary sarcoidosis is serious, it can develop into pulmonary fibrosis (the abnormal formation of fiber-like scar tissue in the lung). This actually distorts the structure of the lungs and can interfere with breathing, especially the ability to exchange oxygen in the lungs. In a majority of patients, the disease spontaneously disappears, and no treatment is necessary. When therapy is recommended, the main goal is to keep the lungs and other affected body organs working, and to relieve symptoms. Drugs called corticosteroids are the most common treatment used in fighting sarcoidosis. Frequent check-ups are important so the doctor can monitor the illness and, if necessary, adjust the treatment. Even after sarcoidosis heals, and symptoms go away, patients should have a check-up and an eye exam every year. It is particularly important that sarcoidosis patients do not smoke, and avoid exposure to dust and chemicals that can harm the lungs. Source: American Lung Assoc. Pranic Healing: Source - Advanced Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui. 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. General sweeping twice. 3. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energize through the back heart chakra with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the front, sides, lower portions and back of the lungs alternately with LWG and LWO. 5. Energize the lungs directly through the back of the lungs with LWG, then LWO then ordinary LWV. Point your fingers away from the patient's head when energizing with O. NOTE: Repeat steps 1, 2, 4, and 5 every three(3) to four(4) hours for the first few days. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra and on the liver. Energize the solar plexus with LWG then with LWB then LWO. 7. Localized thorough sweeping on the ajna, throat, secondary throat chakras. Energize them with, LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back spleen chakra. Energize the spleen chakra with W. This has to be done with caution 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra and sex chakra. Energize them with W. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra aletrnately with LWG and LWO. Energize with LWR. 11. Localized thorough sweeping on both arms and legs, the hand and sole minor chakras. Energize the minor chakras of the hands and soles of the feet with ordinary LWV. Simultaneously, visualize the energy going into the bones to stimulate the defense system. Do not apply this step more than once per day. 12. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. 13. Repeat entire treatment 3 times per week. Steps 1 to 10, and 12 may be done once per day for the next few weeks, then gradually reduce teatment frequency to 3 times per week. For patient: 1. Do not smoke. 2. Avoid exposure to dust and chemicals, air polluted areas, and secondary smoking. 3. Go for frequent regular medical check ups for adjustment of dosage of prescribed medicines and monitoring of the illness. 4. Practice the Meditation on Twin Hearts and pranic breathing regularly. Love, Marilette 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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