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Have you also noticed this more in cold, dry weather? Do you tend to be

more blood deficient in the winter? There may be a correlation.

 

Pat

 

 

I have a question regarding static electricity - you know, when you touch

your car for instance when you get out and you get a little electric shock,

 

or when your hair sparkles when you take off a synthetic jumper. I suffer a

 

bit from blood deficiency, and I actually notice that the more blood

deficient I am the more I have this static electricity problem. I alo have

the impression that women suffer more from this than men. Any comments?

greetings,

Sofie

 

 

Sofie, Daniel, Beatrice and Anna McBrearty-Bracke

in Antwerp, Belgium

sodabean

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The more blood deficient you are, the less natural oil and other moisture

your skin/hair produces. Dryness contributes to this phenomenon, I believe.

Obviously, if your hair is wet,you notice this effect is suppressed. My hair

is too short now, but when i was younger and had 'fly-away hair', i would

just wet it. (Fly-away hair...haven't heard that in a long time!)

Ann

 

 

Have you also noticed this more in cold, dry weather? Do you tend to be

more blood deficient in the winter? There may be a correlation.

 

Pat

 

 

I have a question regarding static electricity - you know, when you touch

your car for instance when you get out and you get a little electric shock,

 

or when your hair sparkles when you take off a synthetic jumper. I suffer a

 

bit from blood deficiency, and I actually notice that the more blood

deficient I am the more I have this static electricity problem. I alo have

the impression that women suffer more from this than men. Any comments?

greetings,

Sofie

 

 

Sofie, Daniel, Beatrice and Anna McBrearty-Bracke

in Antwerp, Belgium

sodabean

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Pat!

 

This is due to the relative humidity. Try using a humidifier whenever the

heat is running. In your home, that is. In the car try wearing natural

fibers instead of the plastic ones. You can also use your key to ground

your discharge on some metal part - then the spark is at the end of the key

and not the end of your finger.

 

At 02:23 PM 1/29/2004, you wrote:

>Have you also noticed this more in cold, dry weather? Do you tend to be

>more blood deficient in the winter? There may be a correlation.

>

>Pat

>

>

>I have a question regarding static electricity - you know, when you touch

>your car for instance when you get out and you get a little electric shock,

>

>or when your hair sparkles when you take off a synthetic jumper. I suffer a

>

>bit from blood deficiency, and I actually notice that the more blood

>deficient I am the more I have this static electricity problem. I alo have

>the impression that women suffer more from this than men. Any comments?

>greetings,

>Sofie

>

>

>Sofie, Daniel, Beatrice and Anna McBrearty-Bracke

>in Antwerp, Belgium

>sodabean

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Chinese Medicine , " Pat Ethridge "

<pat.ethridge@c...> wrote:

> Have you also noticed this more in cold, dry weather? Do you tend

to be

> more blood deficient in the winter? There may be a correlation.

>

> Pat

>

Sorry I am only replying now, I don't get a chance to look at what's

happening on the discussion group. But to answer your question, yes I

do get it more when the weather is dry and cold - my skin gets drier

too, especially on hands and face. I presume I get more blood

deficient in winter but I am not sure actually. I need to look at it

for a while.

 

Sofie

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Hi Sofie,

Most people seem to get dryer skin in winter. The idea is that blood retreats

from the surface during colder weather, thus leaving the skin relatively

deprived of that source of nourishment. Vessels are more constricted, thus

allowing less circulation to the sebaceous glands. So any tendency to be blood

deficient would simply then be aggravated by the conditions of weather, in this

regard.

 

Just curious...do you also feel more achey in winter?

 

ann

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " Pat Ethridge "

<pat.ethridge@c...> wrote:

> Have you also noticed this more in cold, dry weather? Do you tend

to be

> more blood deficient in the winter? There may be a correlation.

>

> Pat

>

Sorry I am only replying now, I don't get a chance to look at what's

happening on the discussion group. But to answer your question, yes I

do get it more when the weather is dry and cold - my skin gets drier

too, especially on hands and face. I presume I get more blood

deficient in winter but I am not sure actually. I need to look at it

for a while.

 

Sofie

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Dear Marilette,

 

I have just completed my Advanced Pranic Healing

course with Patricia Williams in Perth, & am wondering

if you know of any way to stop me constantly getting

static shocks . It is worse

whilst shopping but really happens pretty much all

day, every day. The only time I felt relief was after

attending the Pranic Healing courses. Any help would

be gratefully appreciated,

 

Thank you,

 

Lorna

 

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Dear Lorna,

 

Namaste.

 

Thank you for your email.

 

The good news is your energy is quite strong.

 

The fastest way to prevent unwanted static shocks is

 

- to practic the Meditation on Twin Hearts daily

(including the physical exercises before and after the

meditation) and

- to practice Pranic Healing regularly.

 

When done regularly and properly, these practices

refine and balance the energy body.

 

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.

 

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