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One of my clients is challenged with several rare

diseases resulting from " closed " ancestral cultures

--in-breeding on both sides of her family tree

(Norwegian and Blackfoot Indian).

 

She is currently experiencing severe symptoms of

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), a

degenerative type of arthritis with calcification

along the sides of the vertebrae (also called

Forestier disease) and painful Chronic Gout.

 

Could you please offer a PH Protocol to help. Her

left ear has gotten so calcified over the past three

months that it is no longer flexible, which makes

wearing glasses very painful.

 

Thank you so much!

 

Warm blessings,

 

Linda Quest :)

 

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Dear Linda,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

Medical Background:

 

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), also

known as Forestier's disease, is a hardening of

tendons and ligaments that commonly affects the spine.

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis causes

stiffness in your upper back (thoracic spine), and may

also affect the neck (cervical spine) and lower back

(lumbar spine). Some people experience diffuse

idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis beyond the spine. It

can also affect tendons and ligaments in the heels,

ankles, knees, hips, shoulders, elbows and hands.

 

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis often causes

no signs and symptoms, though stiffness and pain along

affected ligaments may occur. Men are more likely than

women to develop diffuse idiopathic skeletal

hyperostosis. The condition is most common in older

adults.

 

Treatment isn't necessary in most cases of diffuse

idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, though physical

therapy may delay the loss of motion in affected

joints. Only in rare circumstances does diffuse

idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis cause serious

complications that require surgery.

 

The signs and symptoms you experience depend on what

part of your body is affected by diffuse idiopathic

skeletal hyperostosis. The upper portion of your back

(thoracic spine) is most commonly affected. Signs and

symptoms may include:

 

- Stiffness in the spine. Stiffness may be most

noticeable in the morning.

- Pain in the spine. You may feel pain when someone

presses on your spine. Not everyone with diffuse

idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in the spine will

experience pain.

- Loss of range of motion in the spine. Loss of

lateral range of motion may be most noticeable. You

flex your spine laterally when you do side stretches,

for example.

 

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in other

parts of your spine or other parts of your body may

cause stiffness and pain. Additionally, diffuse

idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in your neck

(cervical spine) may cause difficulty swallowing or a

hoarse voice.

 

It isn't clear what causes diffuse idiopathic skeletal

hyperostosis, but doctors have some idea of what can

increase your risk of the condition.

 

Risk factors include:

 

- Certain medications. Medications called retinoids,

such as isotretinoin (Accutane, others), that are

similar to vitamin A can increase your risk of diffuse

idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis. It isn't clear

whether high intake of vitamin A increases your risk,

however.

 

- Diabetes and similar conditions. People with

diabetes are more likely to develop diffuse idiopathic

skeletal hyperostosis than are those who don't have

diabetes. Other conditions that may raise insulin

levels in your body may also increase your risk,

including hyperinsulinemia, prediabetes and obesity.

 

- Heart disease. Coronary artery disease, the most

common form of heart disease, and high blood pressure

also may contribute to your risk of diffuse idiopathic

skeletal hyperostosis.

 

Source : Mayo Clinic Staff, Mayo Foundation for

Medical Education and Research

 

Pranic Healing:

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. General sweeping 2 or 3 times with LWG.

 

3. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra and on the liver. Energize the

solar plexus chakra with LWG, LWG then ordinary LWV.

 

4. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire spine

and both sides of the spine from the neck to the end

of the tailbone alternately with LWG and LWO. Do not

apply O on the head. Energize the spine with LWG, LWB

then with ordinary LWV then with Gold.

 

5. Localized thorough sweeping on any affected

tendons and ligaments of the heels, ankles, knees,

hips, shoulders, elbows and hands alternately with LWG

and LWO.

Energize the affected tendons and ligaments with LWG,

then LWB, then ordinary LWV.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the minor chakras

of the arms and legs, the hip minor chakras, hand and

sole minor chakras alternately with LWG and LWO.

Energize the minor chakras with W.

 

Steps 1 to 6 may be applied 2 to 3 times per day for

the first several days until the condition is

substantially improved.

 

7. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra

and the abdominal area. Energize the navel chakra

with LWR.

 

8. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic ahakra

alterantely with LWG and LWO. Energize the basic

chakra with LWR.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein

chakra. Localized thorough sweeping on the kidneys

alternately with LWG and LWO.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

spleen chakra.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

heart chakra. Energize the heart through the back

heart with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV.

 

11. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat chakra,

jaw minor chakra, ajna chakra, forehead chakra, crown

chakra, back head minor chakra and base head minor

chakra. Energize them with LWG then with more of

ordinary LWV.

 

12. Localized thorough sweeping on the ear minor

chakras and the ears alternately with LWG, ordinary

LWV then EV. Energize with LWG, LWV then gold.

 

This step may be applied 2 to 3 times per day for the

first few days until the condition has substantially

improved.

 

13. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

 

14. Repeat entire treatment 3 times per week.

 

Love,

 

Marilette

 

1. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to

complement it. If symptoms persist or if the ailment is severe, please consult

immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer.

 

2. Pranic Healers who are are not medical doctors should not prescribe nor

interfere with prescribed medications and/or medical treatments. ~ 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

 

Reference material for Pranic Healing protocols are the following books

written by Master Choa Kok Sui:

Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing, Pranic

Psychotherapy, Pranic Crystal Healing.

 

Ask or read the up to date Pranic Healing protocols by joining the group

through http://health./

 

MCKS Pranic Healing gateway website: http://www.pranichealing.org.

 

 

 

 

 

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