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Dear Marilette,

 

I live in Bangkok, Thailand and am worried about the

expected pandemic of bird flu (avian flu) which is

expected to materialize somewhere in Southeast Asia

during this next year. Has a treatment been designed

for it yet? Are there any guidelines for dealing with

it?

 

Thank you for your time in answering this question.

Namaste, Kathy

 

 

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Dear Kathy,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

Medical Background:

 

Bird flu is an infection caused by avian (bird)

influenza (flu) viruses. These flu viruses occur

naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide carry the

viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get

sick from them. However, bird flu is very contagious

among birds and can make some domesticated birds,

including chickens, ducks, and turkeys, very sick and

kill them.

 

There are many different subtypes of type A influenza

viruses. These subtypes differ because of certain

proteins on the surface of the influenza A virus

(hemagglutinin [HA] and neuraminidase [NA] proteins).

There are 16 different HA subtypes and 9 different NA

subtypes of flu A viruses. Many different combinations

of HA and NA proteins are possible. Each combination

is a different subtype. All known subtypes of flu A

viruses can be found in birds. However, when we talk

about “bird flu” viruses, we are referring to

influenza A subtypes chiefly found in birds. They do

not usually infect humans, even though we know they

can. When we talk about “human flu viruses” we are

referring to those subtypes that occur widely in

humans. There are only three known A subtypes of human

flu viruses (H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2); it is likely that

some genetic parts of current human influenza A

viruses came from birds originally. Influenza A

viruses are constantly changing, and they might adapt

over time to infect and spread among humans.

 

Symptoms of bird flu in humans have ranged from

typical flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat

and muscle aches) to eye infections, pneumonia, severe

respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory

distress), and other severe and life-threatening

complications. The symptoms of bird flu may depend on

which virus caused the infection.

 

Infected birds shed flu virus in their saliva, nasal

secretions, and feces. Susceptible birds become

infected when they have contact with contaminated

excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with

excretions. It is believed that most cases of bird flu

infection in humans have resulted from contact with

infected poultry or contaminated surfaces. The spread

of avian influenza viruses from one ill person to

another has been reported very rarely, and

transmission has not been observed to continue beyond

one person.

 

Studies done in laboratories suggest that the

prescription medicines approved for human flu viruses

should work in preventing bird flu infection in

humans. However, flu viruses can become resistant to

these drugs, so these medications may not always work.

Additional studies are needed to prove the

effectiveness of these medicines.

 

The risk from bird flu is generally low to most people

because the viruses occur mainly among birds and do

not usually infect humans. However, during an outbreak

of bird flu among poultry (domesticated chicken,

ducks, turkeys), there is a possible risk to people

who have contact with infected birds or surfaces that

have been contaminated with excretions from infected

birds. The current outbreak of avian influenza A

(H5N1) among poultry in Asia and Europe (see below) is

an example of a bird flu outbreak that has caused

human infections and deaths. In such situations,

people should avoid contact with infected birds or

contaminated surfaces, and should be careful when

handling and cooking poultry.

 

Influenza A (H5N1) virus – also called H5N1 virus – is

an influenza A virus subtype that occurs mainly in

birds. Like all bird flu viruses, H5N1 virus

circulates among birds worldwide, is very contagious

among birds, and can be deadly.

 

Outbreaks of influenza H5N1 occurred among poultry in

eight countries in Asia (Cambodia, China, Indonesia,

Japan, Laos , South Korea , Thailand , and Vietnam)

during late 2003 and early 2004. At that time, more

than 100 million birds in the affected countries

either died from the disease or were killed in order

to try to control the outbreak. By March 2004, the

outbreak was reported to be under control. Beginning

in late June 2004, however, new outbreaks of influenza

H5N1 among poultry were reported by several countries

in Asia (Cambodia, China [ Tibet ], Indonesia,

Kazakhastan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Russia [ Siberia ],

Thailand, and Vietnam). It is believed that these

outbreaks are ongoing. Most recently, influenza H5N1

has been reported among poultry in Turkey and Romania.

Human infections of influenza A (H5N1) have been

reported in Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, and

Vietnam.

 

 

The H5N1 virus does not usually infect humans. In

1997. However, the first case of spread from a bird to

a human was seen during an outbreak of bird flu in

poultry in Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region.

The virus caused severe respiratory illness in 18

people, 6 of whom died. Since that time, there have

been other cases of H5N1 infection among humans.

Recent human cases of H5N1 infection that have

occurred in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam have

coincided with large H5N1 outbreaks in poultry. The

World Health Organization (WHO) also has reported

human cases in Indonesia. Most of these cases have

occurred from contact with infected poultry or

contaminated surfaces; however, it is thought that a

few cases of human-to-human spread of H5N1 have

occurred.

 

So far, spread of H5N1 virus from person to person has

been rare and has not continued beyond one person.

However, because all influenza viruses have the

ability to change, scientists are concerned that the

H5N1 virus one day could be able to infect humans and

spread easily from one person to another. Because

these viruses do not commonly infect humans, there is

little or no immune protection against them in the

human population. If the H5N1 virus were able to

infect people and spread easily from person to person,

an influenza pandemic (worldwide outbreak of disease)

could begin. No one can predict when a pandemic might

occur. However, experts from around the world are

watching the H5N1 situation in Asia very closely and

are preparing for the possibility that the virus may

begin to spread more easily and widely from person to

person.

Source - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 

Pranic Healing :

Source - Advanced Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok

Sui.

 

If the patient is already infected and with fever.

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment.

 

NOTE: For infants and children:

a.) just use W for the entire treatment, b.) emphasize

general sweeping, c.) energizing should be done gently

and gradually.

 

2. General sweeping several times, alternately with

LWG and LWB.

 

3. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra and the liver. Emphasis is on

thorough cleansing. This is very important.

 

To facilitate the expelling of diseased energy,

energize the front solar plexus chakra with LWG then

with lots more of LWB.

 

4. Energize the front solar plexus with LWO. This

step is only for experienced advanced pranic healers.

Do not apply this step if the patient is suffering

from loose bowel movement or intestinal bleeding.

 

5. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize through the back heart chakra

with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the front, sides

and back of the lungs alternately with LWG and

ordinary LWV.

 

Energize the back of the lungs directly with LWG, LWO

then ordinary LWV.

 

7. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

spleen chakra.

 

8. Localized thorough sweeping on the abdominal area

and the navel chakra. Energize the navel chakra

with LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV.

 

Unless the healer is skillful in controlling the color

shade of the projected pranic energy, do not use G on

the navel chakra if the patient is suffering from

intestinal bleeding.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the arms and legs

and the hand and sole chakras. Energize the hand and

sole chakras with ordinary LWV. Do not repeat this

step more than once per day.

 

11. Localized thorough sweeping on the crown,

forehead, ajna, back head minor, jaw minor, and throat

chakras. Energize them with LWG, LWB then with

ordinary LWV

 

12. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

 

13. Repeat treatment 2 to 3 times per day until the

fever is gone.

 

14. If the fever is high or recurrent, clean

thoroughly the basic chakra and energize it with a

little of LWB. Simultaneously and carefully will the

basic chakra to beome smaller.

 

B. Once the patient's body temperature has remained

constantly normal for a day, apply the following:

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. General sweeping using LWG twice.

 

3. Localized thorough sweeping on the forehead area,

the nose, and the bronchial passages in the throat

area. Energize these areas with LWG, LWB then gold.

 

4. Localized thorough sweeping on the front, sides

and back of the lungs. Energize the lungs thoroughly

directly through the back of the lungs with LWG, LWO

then ordinary LWV. Point your fingers away form the

patient's head when energizing with O.

 

Steps 1 to 4 may be prepeated 3 to 4 times per day.

 

5. Localized htorough sweeping on the basic chakra.

Energize it with W or LWR. If the patient has fever

or venereal disease, do not energize the basic chakra.

Just apply thorough sweeping on it.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the minor chakras

of the arms and legs. Energize them with LWR or

ordinary LWV.

If ordinary LWV is used, do not apply this step more

than once per day.

 

7. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

spleen chakra and navel chakra. Energize the navel

chakra with ordinary LWV.

 

If the spleen is painful, energize the spleen with LWG

then ordinary LWV. Apply more localized thorough

sweeping on the front and back spleen chakra. Do not

over energize the patient.

 

8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra and on th eliver. Energize the

solar plexus chakra with LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV.

Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize the heart chakra through the

back heart with ordinary LWV.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping o the throat chakra.

Energize the throat chakra with LWG, LWG then ordinary

LWV.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize the back heart with ordinary

LWV.

 

11. localized thorough sweeping on the crown chakra,

ajna chakra, forehead chakra and back head minor

chakra. Energize them with a little LWG then with

more of ordinary LWV.

 

12. Stabilize and release projected healing energy.

 

13. Repeat entire treatment 1 to 4 times per day for

the first few days or until the patient's condition

steadily recovers. Gradually reduce frequency to 3

times per week.

 

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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