Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Dear Marilette, Atma Namaste, Greetings of Love & light, I would like to know the protocol for " Chikun Guniya " both preventive & Healing the affected person ,as the epidemic is spreading throughout kerala, and many have already lost their lives. if we could get the protocol we could pass it on to fellow healers who are in the affected areas. regards, rebecca ===================================== Dear Rebecca, Atma namaste. Thank you for your email. Medical Background: Chikungunya fever is a viral disease transmitted to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a member of the genus Alphavirus, in the family Togaviridae. CHIKV was first isolated from the blood of a febrile patient in Tanzania in 1953, and has since been identified repeatedly in west, central and southern Africa and many areas of Asia, and has been cited as the cause of numerous human epidemics in those areas since that time. The virus circulates throughout much of Africa, with transmission thought to occur mainly between mosquitoes and monkeys. What type of illness does chikungunya virus cause? CHIKV infection can cause a debilitating illness, most often characterized by fever, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, rash, and joint pain. The term ‘chikungunya’ is Swahili for ‘that which bends up.’ The incubation period (time from infection to illness) can be 2-12 days, but is usually 3-7 days. “Silent” CHIKV infections (infections without illness) do occur; but how commonly this happens is not yet known. Acute chikungunya fever typically lasts a few days to a couple of weeks, but as with dengue, West Nile fever, o'nyong-nyong fever and other arboviral fevers, some patients have prolonged fatigue lasting several weeks. Additionally, some patients have reported incapacitating joint pain, or arthritis which may last for weeks or months. The prolonged joint pain associated with CHIKV is not typical of dengue. Co-circulation of dengue fever in many areas may mean that chikungunya fever cases are sometimes clinically misdiagnosed as dengue infections, therefore the incidence of chikungunya fever could be much higher than what has been previously reported. No deaths, neuroinvasive cases, or hemorrhagic cases related to CHIKV infection have been conclusively documented in the scientific literature. CHIKV infection (whether clinical or silent) is thought to confer life-long immunity. How do humans become infected with chikungunya virus? CHIKV is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on a person infected with CHIKV. Monkeys, and possibly other wild animals, may also serve as reservoirs of the virus. Infected mosquitoes can then spread the virus to other humans when they bite. Aedes aegypti (the yellow fever mosquito), a household container breeder and aggressive daytime biter which is attracted to humans, is the primary vector of CHIKV to humans. Aedes albopictus (the Asian tiger mosquito)may also play a role in human transmission is Asia, and various forest-dwelling mosquito species in Africa have been found to be infected with the virus. Where does chikungunya virus occur? The geographic range of the virus is Africa and Asia. For information on current outbreaks, consult CDC’s Travelers’ Health website (www.cdc.gov/travel). Given the current large CHIKV epidemics and the world wide distribution of Aedes aegypti, there is a risk of importation of CHIKV into new areas by infected travelers. How is chikungunya virus infection treated? No vaccine or specific antiviral treatment for chikungunya fever is available. Treatment is symptomatic--rest, fluids, and ibuprofen, naproxen, acetaminophen, or paracetamol may relieve symptoms of fever and aching. Aspirin should be avoided Infected persons should be protected from further mosquito exposure (staying indoors and/or under a mosquito net during the first few days of illness) so that they can't contribute to the transmission cycle. What can people do to prevent becoming infected with chikungunya virus? The best way to avoid CHIKV infection is to prevent mosquito bites. There is no vaccine or preventive drug. Prevention tips are similar to those for dengue or West Nile virus: - Use insect repellent containing an DEET or another EPA-registered active ingredient on exposed skin. Always follow the directions on the package. - Wear long sleeves and pants (ideally treat clothes with permethrin or another repellent). - Have secure screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out. - Get rid of mosquito breeding sites by emptying standing water from flower pots, buckets and barrels. Change the water in pet dishes and replace the water in bird baths weekly. Drill holes in tire swings so water drains out. Keep children's wading pools empty and on their sides when they aren't being used. - Additionally, a person with chikungunya fever or dengue should limit their exposure to mosquito bites in order to avoid further spreading the infection. The person should stay indoors or under a mosquito net. Source - Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Pranic Healing: 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Advanced general sweeping 2 to 3 times. 3. Localized thorough sweeping on the lungs. Energize the lungs thoroughly through the back of the lungs with LWG, LWO then ordinary LWV. 4. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the basic chakra with LWR or with W. If the patient has fever or venereal disease, do not energize the basic chakra. 5. Localized thorough sweeping on the arms and legs, their joints, and their minor chakras. Energize the minor chakras with LWR or with ordinary LWV. If the patient has fever or venereal disease, just energize with ordinary LWV (not with LWR). If ordinary LWV is used, do not apply this step more than once a day. 6. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back spleen chakra, the lower abdominal area and the navel chakra. Energize the navel chakra with ordinary LWV. 7. If the spleen is painful, energize the spleen chakra with ordinary LWV. Apply more localized sweeping on the spleen chakra. 8. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra and the liver. Energize the solar plexus chakra with LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV. 9. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat chakra. Energize with LWG, LWB then with ordinary LWV. 10. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back heart chakra. Energize the back heart chakra with LWG then ordinary LWV. 11. Localized thorough sweeping on the entire head area, the crown chakra, ajna chakra, forehead chakra and back head minor chakra. Energize the chakras with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV. 12. Localized thorough sweeping on the affected area or insect bite. If the area is located below the neck but not near the heart or spleen, apply localized thorough sweeping alternately with LWG and LWO. If the patient is below 20 years old and over 45 years old, energize the affected area with LWG then LWB. If the pateint is between 20 and 45 years old, energize the affected area with LWG-B. If the affected area is located on the head, near the heart or near the spleen, apply localized thorough sweeping alternately with LWG and ordinary LWV. Energize the affected area with LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV or gold. 13. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. 14. Repeat treatment several times a day for the next several days or until the condition is substantially improved. After the condition has substantially improved, rescan twice a day to check if there is a need to reapply treatment, then gradually reduce frequency of treatment to once per day until completely recovered. Love, Marilette Source materials for all MCKS Pranic Healing protocols are exclusively from the following books by Master Choa Kok Sui: Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing, Pranic Psychtherapy and pranic Crystal Healing. NOTICE: 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 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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