Guest guest Posted December 28, 2005 Report Share Posted December 28, 2005 Atma Namaste Marilette, My patient Mrs. Saswati Bose (female aged 47 yrs.) is suffering from the following ailment. I would humbly request for a healing protocol. 1. Spondylitis from the neck and shoulder to hip joint with fluid formation in L1 5B. 2. Osteoporosis artheritis in both legs from knee to feet. 3. Polyartheritis in all joints. 4. Pain in both temples. 5. No appetite. With love Sanjiv Jindal ================================================================= Dear Sanjiv, Atma namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Background: Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of chronic inflammation of the spine and the sacroiliac joints. The sacroiliac joints are located in the low back where the sacrum (the bone directly above the tailbone) meets the iliac bones (bones on either side of the upper buttocks). Chronic inflammation in these areas causes pain and stiffness in and around the spine. Over time, chronic spinal inflammation (spondylitis) can lead to a complete cementing together (fusion) of the vertebrae, a process referred to as ankylosis. Ankylosis leads to loss of mobility of the spine. Ankylosing spondylitis is also a systemic rheumatic disease, meaning it can affect other tissues throughout the body. Accordingly, it can cause inflammation in or injury to other joints away from the spine, as well as other organs, such as the eyes, heart, lungs, and kidneys. Ankylosing spondylitis shares many features with several other arthritis conditions, such as psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis, and arthritis associated with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Each of these arthritic conditions can cause disease and inflammation in the spine, other joints, eyes, skin, mouth, and various organs. In view of their similarities and tendency to cause inflammation of the spine, these conditions are collectively referred to as " spondyloarthropathies. " The tendency for developing ankylosing spondylitis is believed to be genetically inherited, and the majority (nearly 90%) of patients with ankylosing spondylitis are born with the HLA-B27 gene. Blood tests have been developed to detect the HLA-B27 gene marker, and have furthered our understanding of the relationship between HLA-B27 and ankylosing spondylitis. How inflammation occurs and persists in different organs in ankylosing spondylitis is a subject of active research. The initial inflammation may be a result of an activation of body's immune system by a bacterial infection. Once activated, the body's immune system becomes unable to turn itself off, even though the initial bacterial infection may have long subsided. Chronic tissue inflammation resulting from the continued activation of the body's own immune system in the absence of active infection is the hallmark of an inflammatory autoimmune disease. The symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis are related to inflammation of the spine, joints, and other organs. Inflammation of the spine causes pain and stiffness in the low back, upper buttock area, neck, and the remainder of the spine. The onset of pain and stiffness is usually gradual and progressively worsens over months. Occasionally, the onset is rapid and intense. The symptoms of pain and stiffness are often worse in the morning, or after prolonged periods of inactivity. The pain and stiffness are often eased by motion, heat and a warm shower in the morning. Because ankylosing spondylitis often affects patients in adolescence, the onset of low back pain is sometimes incorrectly attributed to athletic injuries in younger patients. Patients who have chronic, severe inflammation of the spine can develop a complete bony fusion of the spine (ankylosis). Once fused, the pain in the spine disappears, but the patient has a complete loss of spine mobility. These fused spines are particularly brittle and vulnerable to breakage (fracture) when involved in trauma, such as motor vehicle accidents. A sudden onset of pain and mobility in the spinal area of these patients can indicate bone fracture. The lower neck (cervical spine) is the most common area for such fractures. Chronic spondylitis and ankylosis cause forward curvature of the upper torso (thoracic spine), limiting breathing capacity. Spondylitis can also affect areas where ribs attach to the upper spine, further limiting lung capacity. Ankylosing spondylitis can cause inflammation and scarring of the lungs, causing coughing and shortness of breath, especially with exercise and infections. Therefore, breathing difficulty can be a serious complication of ankylosing spondylitis. Patients with ankylosing spondylitis can also have arthritis in joints other than the spine. Patients may notice pain, stiffness, heat, swelling, warmth, and/or redness in joints such as the hips, knees, and ankles. Occasionally, the small joints of the toes can become inflamed, or " sausage " shaped. Inflammation can occur in the cartilage around the breast bone (costochondritis) as well as in the tendons where the muscles attach to the bone (tendinitis) and ligament attachments to bone. Some patients with this disease develop Achilles tendinitis, causing pain and stiffness in the back of the heel, especially when pushing off with the foot while walking up stairs. Other areas of the body affected by ankylosing spondylitis include the eyes, heart, and kidneys. Patients with ankylosing spondylitis can develop inflammation of the iris, called " iritis. " Iritis is characterized by redness and pain in the eye, especially when looking at bright lights. Recurrent attacks of iritis can affect either eye. In addition to the iris, the ciliary body and choroid of the eye can become inflamed and this is referred to as uveitis. Iritis and uveitis can be serious complications of ankylosing spondylitis that can damage the eye and impair vision, and may require an eye specialist's (ophthalmologist) urgent care. Special treatments for serious eye inflammation are discussed in the treatment section below. [it should be noted that iritis and inflammation of the spine can occur in other forms of arthritis such as reactive arthritis (formerly Reiter's syndrome), psoriatic arthritis, and the arthritis of inflammatory bowel disease.] A rare complication of ankylosing spondylitis involves scarring of the heart's electrical system, causing an abnormally slow heart rate. A heart pacemaker may be necessary in these patients to maintain adequate heart rate and output. The part of the aorta closest to the heart can become inflamed, resulting in leakage of the aortic valve. These patients can develop shortness of breath, dizziness, and heart failure. Advanced spondylitis can lead to deposits of protein material called amyloid into the kidneys and result in kidney failure. Progressive kidney disease can lead to chronic fatigue and nausea and can require removal of accumulated blood poisons by a filtering machine (dialysis). Source - Dr. William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR Pranic Healing: 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Play the Meditation on Twin Hearts CD during healing and instruct the patient to follow the guided meditation with both feet in a basin with warm water and salt. When done properly, this will facilitate cleansing to a certain degree and improve energizing. It also relieves pain. 3. General sweeping several times. 4. Localized thorough cleansing on the spine and on the affected joints and both legs alternately with LWG and LWO. Do not apply Orange prana on any part above the neck. Energize the spine, affected joints with LWG, LWB then more of ordinary LWV. Or energize the affected parts with LWG, LWB then LWO-Y to rapidly regenerate the worn out bone/cartilage. 5. Localized thorough sweeping on the lungs. Energize through the back of the lungs with LWG, LWO then LWR. Point your finger away form the patient's head when energizing with O. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize with LWR. 7. Localized thorough sweeping on the minor chakras of the arms and legs alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the minor chakras with LWR. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energize the heart through the back heart with LWG then ordinary LWV. 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra . Energize with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV. Or for more experienced advance pranic healers, apply localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra and on th eliver alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the solar plexus with LWG, LWB then LWO. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back spleen chakra with LWG. Energize th epsleen chakra with LWG then oridnary LWV. This has to be done with caution. Do not energize the spleen if the patient has hypertension. 11. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra and the lower abdominal area. Energize the navel with LWR. 12. Localized thorough sweeping on the kidneys alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize them with LWR. 13. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein chakra. 14. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat chakra, the entire head, the ajna chakra, forehead chakra, crown chakra and back head minor and temple minor chakras Energize the chakras with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV. 15. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. 16. Repeat treatment 3 times per week for 3 months or more. 17. Encourage th epatient to practice the Meditation on Twin Hearts regularly with both feet in a basin with warm water and salt. 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. ________ DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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