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Dear Madam,

 

Good Morning!

 

My name is Gayathri. I am a 28yr old girl. I have done

both Advanced Pranic Healing and Psychotherapy courses

and am practising healing. I

have also done Arhatic Yoga (Prep level).

 

I have problems like hair fall, premature grey hair

and unwanted hairs on the upper lip, face, around the

nipples and navel. I request you to advice me the

treatment procedure for the same.

 

Awaiting your reply at the earliest.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Gayathri

 

 

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Dear Gayathri,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

Medical Background:

 

Excessive hair growth on the face (especially around

the chin), breasts or chest, or male-patterned hair

growth on the body is known as hirsutism. But hair is

“unwanted” whenever it appears on areas of the body

that are considered to be either culturally

unacceptable, or unattractive. Even though excessive

hair growth on the face or male-patterned hair growth

on the body is considered “abnormal” in women, it’s

very common.

 

Common Causes of Abnormal or Excessive Hair Growth in

women:

 

-Too much androgen secretion: Many women secrete too

much androgen as a result of conditions such as

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) or Polycystic

Ovarian Disease (PCOD), which affects 6-10 pecent of

the general female population and accounts for half of

all hormonal disorders affecting female fertility.

Because androgen levels are out of whack, PCOS

sufferers can develop abnormally excessive facial or

body hair.

 

-Overactive adrenal glands: This is a side effect of

tumors resulting from certain pituitary diseases, such

as Cushing’s Disease. Both Cushing’s Disease and PCOS

are often accompanied by irregular periods.

 

-Oversensitive hair follicles: Some persons are

genetically wired with hair follicles that are simply

more sensitive to androgens.

 

-Side effects of certain drugs: Many drugs can cause

either androgen secretion and hirsutism, or the

opposite—hair loss or alopecia. As a general rule,

when taking either a prescription or an

over-the-counter drug, be sure to ask about common

side effects.

 

-Insulin resistance: This is when the cells stop

responding to the insulin your pancreas makes. Too

much insulin can actually cause hirsutism.

 

-Thyroid disorders: Certain thyroid disorders could

cause hirsutism. Once the thyroid problem is treated,

however, it’s likely no new hairs will be stimulated

to grow.

 

-Rare endocrine disorders: An increase in androgen

levels can result from a number of very rare endocrine

diseases, such as Hyperandrogenic-Insulin

Resistant-Acanthosis Nigricans (Hairan) Syndrome.

 

-Genetics: Some clinicians will cite “racial” or

“familial” genes as a cause of hirsutism, but this

isn’t an authentic cause per se. Having said that, if

you’re of Mediterranean descent, you are more likely

to experience noticeable or “unwanted” hair growth

because the hair is usually darker, that a blonde

Scandinavian woman may not.

 

-Obesity: Certain body types (wherein more of the

weight is carried in the upper body) are more

susceptible to hirsutism because they are associated

with insulin resistance. Also, fat cells can make

androgen just as they can make estrogen

 

-Stress: In response to stress, the adrenal glands

pump out “stress hormones” or catecholamines that

speed up your body. But since the adrenal glands also

make androgen, increased stress can also increase

circulating androgens in your bloodstream, which can

cause hirsutism.

 

The hair follicle is a tiny structure from where the

hair growths and each strand are composed of the

protein keratin. While the hair follicles come into

being in the fetal stage of life, hair growth through

life is largely dependent on the hormonal patterns of

an individual. Undoubtedly, hair forms an important

part of our physical appearance. According to various

studies, on an average a person has 1,00,000 to

1,50,000 hair strands on their head. It is normal for

one to lose 50 to 100 strands per day, but more than

that implies unhealthy hair growth, or in other terms

a hair fall problem.

 

Hair loss could be a result of various factors such as

hormonal imbalance, stress, illnesses, side-effects of

certain medication, hereditary, a diet that is lacking

in zinc, vitamins and B-complex, minerals and

proteins. Another cause is stress and tension. A

hormonal imbalance, thyroid imbalance, a long

illness, excessive medication and body heat. The

chemicals used in perming lotions and hair colourants

are another cause of hair loss. Almost 90% people

suffering from hair loss do so due to genetic reasons.

Trichologists or medical hair specialists have

diagnosed certain hair fall patterns, giving them

medical terminology. There are some who suffer from

Alopecia Areata, which is hair loss in certain

patches. Alopecia Totalis is complete balding. And

hair loss from all over the body is called Alopecia

Universalis

 

Grey Hair is a symptom of improper protein synthesis.

Hair grows white when the colour pigment (melanin)

ceases to be produced in the hair follicle and small

air spaces take its place. Pigment cells located at

the base of each hair follicle produce the natural

dominant colour of our youth. However, as a person

grows older and reaches middle age, more and more of

these pigment cells die and colour is lost from

individual hairs. The result is that a person's hair

gradually begins to show more and more grey.

Individual hairs each have an outer layer (the

cuticle) of overlapping flat cells, underneath, which

is the thick cortex, which consists of horn-like

keratin. The inside of the hair is made of softer,

rectangular cells. Hair colour is determined by the

concentration and depth of melanin pigment in the

cortex - this produces the whole spectrum of hair

colour from blond to black, with very fair people

having almost no melanin. When these melanocytes die,

then the hair turns grey. Melanocytes produce the

pigment melanin and they are the cells responsible for

much of the coloring of the human body, including the

hair. With age the melanocytes lose their ability to

make pigment, so color is absent from new hair.

 

Grey hair is usually associated with ageing, but this

is not always the case. Early greying of the hair is

basically hereditary. Grey hair can also be influenced

by stress. A person experiencing a prolonged period of

stress and anxiety may notice, over a period of time,

white hairs gradually appearing. Malnutrition, worry,

shock, deep sorrow, tension and other similar

conditions may also slow down the production of

melanin resulting in grey hair. Severe illness too can

stop or affect the production of melanin. However,

scientists have not been fully able to explain the

exact causes of this change in colour of the hair.

 

Source: Dr. M. Sara Rosenthal, bioethicist

 

 

Self-Pranic Healing:

 

Source - Advanced Pranic Healing and Pranic

Psychotherapy by Master Choa Kok Sui.

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. Do proper slow deep abdominal pranic breathing for

about 10 to 20 minutes.

 

This step may also be done more than once per day

everyday at anytime, like at work or while undergoing

stress.

 

 

3. General sweeping.

 

4. Localized thorough sweeping and energizing

alternately on the front solar plexus chakra using LEV

or EV.

 

Cleanse and energize alternately until you feel a

certain degree of relief. Repeat this on the back

solar plexus chakra.

 

 

5. Rescan the solar plexus chakra. If it is still

over activated, inhibit the chakra with LB.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize the heart chakra through the

back heart with LEV or EV.

 

7. Localized thorough sweeping on the kidneys,

adrenal glands and the meng mein chakra.

 

If the meng mein is over activated, inhibit the meng

mein chakra with LB simultaneously will the chakra to

become smaller to 1/2 to 2/3 the average size of the

other major chakras.

 

 

8. Form the intention to remove all negative thought

and negative emotional energy related to stress.

 

Localized thorough sweeping on the entire head, the

crown chakra, ajna chakra and throat chakra with LEV

or EV.

 

Energize the crown, ajna, and throat chakras with LEV

or EV. While energizing the ajna chakra,

simultaneously gently but firmly instruct the ajna to

normalize and harmonize all the other major chakras

and organs.

 

Rescan the ajna chakra. Apply more localized sweeping

on it, if needed.

 

Rescan the throat chakra.

 

If the throat chakra is overactivated, inhibit the

throat chakra with LB simultaneously will the chakra

to become smaller.

 

If the throat chakra is underactivated, while

projecting EV, visualize the throat chakra becoming

brighter.

 

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the sex chakra and

the reproductive organ alternately with LWG and LWO.

Energize with W.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel and

basic chakras. Energize them with W.

 

11. Practice the Meditation on Twin Hearts for

psychological well-being alternated with the

Meditation on Twin Hearts with physical healing.

 

This step may be done daily especially after pranic

healing treatment.

 

 

12. Repeat treatment 3 times per week for as long as

needed.

 

13. Have a regular schedule for aerobic physical

exercises, 30 minutes to 1 hour per session. This

practice not only strengthens the physical body, it

also relieves a lot of old and new stress energy.

 

14. Eat healthy nutritionally balanced fresh food diet

daily supplemented with vitamins and minerals.

 

15. Engage in a productve enjoyable hobby.

 

Have fun!!!!!!!!

 

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

 

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http://health./

 

For the latest International Information regarding GMCKS Pranic Healing, visit

http://www.pranichealing.org.

 

 

 

 

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