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It depends on how much arthritis is present and how much of the joints are still

left intact.  Chiropractic is very good for this as it puts movement into the

joints being affected which helps to get them back into function.  Ice is good

for acute flare ups, heat is good for chronic pains.  Moreover it is important

to figure out the cause of the sacroilitis, is it age related, weight related,

due to physical deconditioning?  Along with passive care such as chiropractic it

is always good to be doing something active that you can be in control of like

pilates, yoga, strength training.  Really what you get out of your body depends

on what you are putting into it. 

 

EChun , doctor of chiropractic / athletic trainer

 

--- On Mon, 9/7/09, Mary B. <aeroth wrote:

 

 

Mary B. <aeroth

Sacroiliitis

 

Monday, September 7, 2009, 3:50 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've got a pain in my lower back that is progressively getting worse, probably

for about 3 years now. X-rays show a bit of arthritis but that's all.

 

I read something about sacroiliitis and the symptoms described seem very similar

to mine. Does anyone know anything about this and what might ease it? I've been

taking aspirin mostly for the pain as I don't want to take drugs the doctor

suggested such as Mobic. Is there a natural way to treat this? My doctor isn't

much help at all.

 

Mary B.

from Oz

>^..^<

 

 

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The cause has been puzzling me for some time. I am 64, overweight and I

have a very sedentary job. I suspect these are the main causes. The

arthritis isn't too bad according to the x-rays. A hot water bottle seems

to help. From what other list members are saying I think I need to get

moving. We have a very good local yoga centre and I might have to rearrange

my meagre funds to give that a try.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

Mary B.

from Oz

>^..^<

 

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" Edwin Chun " <spinalfreedom

 

Wednesday, September 09, 2009 1:57 PM

Re: Sacroiliitis

 

 

It depends on how much arthritis is present and how much of the joints are

still left intact. Chiropractic is very good for this as it puts movement

into the joints being affected which helps to get them back into function.

Ice is good for acute flare ups, heat is good for chronic pains. Moreover it

is important to figure out the cause of the sacroilitis, is it age related,

weight related, due to physical deconditioning? Along with passive care such

as chiropractic it is always good to be doing something active that you can

be in control of like pilates, yoga, strength training. Really what you get

out of your body depends on what you are putting into it.

 

EChun , doctor of chiropractic / athletic trainer

 

--- On Mon, 9/7/09, Mary B. <aeroth wrote:

 

 

Mary B. <aeroth

Sacroiliitis

 

Monday, September 7, 2009, 3:50 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

I've got a pain in my lower back that is progressively getting worse,

probably for about 3 years now. X-rays show a bit of arthritis but that's

all.

 

I read something about sacroiliitis and the symptoms described seem very

similar to mine. Does anyone know anything about this and what might ease

it? I've been taking aspirin mostly for the pain as I don't want to take

drugs the doctor suggested such as Mobic. Is there a natural way to treat

this? My doctor isn't much help at all.

 

Mary B.

from Oz

>^..^<

 

 

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 The Rolf Method of Structural Integration may be superior to chiropractic.

 Rolfing releases impacted areas by working on connective tissue to allow the

body to settle back into its normal shape.  Trauma can be stored in connective

tissue and the release of it can be euphoric.  Rolfing makes permanent changes

and makes followup visits unnecessary.  I had this done in 1975 and swear by

it.

 

Stephen Jared

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Hi Mary,

 

Did you try the herb Feverfew? In some cases it's very helpful.

Also, water with apple cider vinegar. Be sure that both are organic, raw.

 

Rena

 

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Mary B.

Monday, September 07, 2009 6:50 AM

Sacroiliitis

 

 

I've got a pain in my lower back that is progressively getting worse,

probably for about 3 years now. X-rays show a bit of arthritis but that's all.

 

I read something about sacroiliitis and the symptoms described seem very

similar to mine. Does anyone know anything about this and what might ease it?

I've been taking aspirin mostly for the pain as I don't want to take drugs the

doctor suggested such as Mobic. Is there a natural way to treat this? My doctor

isn't much help at all.

 

Mary B.

from Oz

>^..^<

 

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This sounds very interesting. A family friend is studying massage and has

given me a couple of treatments which do seem to help. The idea of trauma

being released is very interesting because I felt some of that and wondered

about it. I will mention this to him in case he hasn't heard about it.

 

Mary B.

from Oz

>^..^<

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" Bach Choi Arts, LLC " <bach.choi

 

Friday, September 11, 2009 5:26 AM

Re: Sacroiliitis

 

 

The Rolf Method of Structural Integration may be superior to chiropractic.

Rolfing releases impacted areas by working on connective tissue to allow the

body to settle back into its normal shape. Trauma can be stored in

connective tissue and the release of it can be euphoric. Rolfing makes

permanent changes and makes followup visits unnecessary. I had this done in

1975 and swear by it.

 

Stephen Jared

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Dear Mary:

 

Pl chk out with a Rheumatologist.

 

Best Regards

 

Nagarajan

 

, " Mary B. " <aeroth wrote:

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> I've got a pain in my lower back that is progressively getting worse, probably

for about 3 years now. X-rays show a bit of arthritis but that's all.

>

> I read something about sacroiliitis and the symptoms described seem very

similar to mine. Does anyone know anything about this and what might ease it?

I've been taking aspirin mostly for the pain as I don't want to take drugs the

doctor suggested such as Mobic. Is there a natural way to treat this? My

doctor isn't much help at all.

>

> Mary B.

> from Oz

> >^..^<

>

>

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 5:27 PM

 

Re: sacroiliitis.

 

A Loving Atma Namaste!

 

MEDICAL BACKGROUND

Sacroiliitis is an inflammation of one or both of the sacroiliac joints, which

connect your lower spine and pelvis. With sacroiliitis, even the slightest

movements of your spine can be extremely uncomfortable or even painful for you.

 

Sacroiliitis can be difficult to diagnose, and it may be mistaken for other

causes of low back pain, including sciatica, herniated disks and strained

muscles. Sacroiliitis may be associated with a group of diseases called

spondyloarthropathies, which cause inflammatory arthritis of the spine.

Treatment for sacroiliitis may involve a combination of you resting, receiving

physical therapy and taking medications.

 

Symptoms

Sacroiliitis symptoms may include:

§ Pain and stiffness in your lower back, thighs or buttocks

§ Pain that worsens with walking because the motion of your hips strains your

sacroiliac joints

§ Inflammation in one or both of your eyes (uveitis or iritis)

§ Psoriasis, an inflammatory skin condition

§ Pain radiating down your leg

§ Limping

§ Decreased range of motion

§ A fever that appears quickly

 

Causes

A wide range of factors or events may cause sacroiliitis:

§ A traumatic injury or sudden impact, such as a motor vehicle accident or a

fall, affecting your spine, lower back, pelvis or buttocks

§ Spondyloarthropathies, which include ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis

associated with psoriasis and others

§ Degenerative arthritis, also called osteoarthritis of the spine, causing

degeneration of the sacroiliac joints, which can cause mild inflammation and

pain

§ Pregnancy, because the pelvis must stretch to accommodate childbirth

§ Infection of the sacroiliac joint, which may result from a number of

infections

 

Risk factors

The following factors may increase your likelihood of getting the condition:

§ A history of bone, joint or skin infections. Some people are more

prone to infections, and an infection is one possible cause of

sacroiliitis.

§ Injury or trauma to your spine, pelvis or buttocks. Torn ligaments or

trauma may create inflammation or infection of the sacroiliac joints.

§ Urinary tract infection. This infection may spread from your urinary

tract, which includes your kidneys, bladder and urethra, to your

sacroiliac joints.

§ Pregnancy. The pelvic bone's expansion to prepare for childbirth may

inflame the area around your sacroiliac joints.

§ Endocarditis. This infection of your heart's inner lining may spread

to your sacroiliac joints.

§ Illicit drug use. People who inject drugs may have a higher risk of

developing sacroiliitis.

 

Complications

Delayed treatment of sacroiliitis — either because of an incorrect diagnosis or

because you've put off going to your doctor — can cause serious harm to your

sacroiliac joints.

Sacroiliitis may be part of a larger inflammatory arthritis condition known as

ankylosing spondylitis. Complications of this condition can be very serious,

including difficulty breathing, spine deformities, lung infections and heart

problems.

 

Tests and diagnosis

Screening and diagnosis of sacroiliitis is difficult, but your doctor may

confirm a diagnosis based on:

§ Localized pain that seems to be on or around your sacroiliac joints, which a

doctor can determine by pressing on your sacroiliac region while you move in

certain ways to gently stress the sacroiliac joint

§ X-rays of your sacroiliac joints

§ CT scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of your sacroiliac

joints

§ Cultures of fluid from the sacroiliac joint

§ Blood culture, if the cause appears to be an infection

 

Physical Therapy

Treatment for sacroiliitis may also involve physical therapy and rest to help

manage pain and stiffness. Your doctor or physical therapist can help you learn

range-of-motion and stretching exercises to maintain joint flexibility, and

strengthening exercises to give your muscles additional stability.

 

Lifestyle and home remedies

These actions you can take on your own may help:

§ Don't smoke. Smoking decreases blood flow to the infected area and makes it

harder for your body to fight disease.

 

§ Keep up with any prescribed medications. Medications are the most effective

when taken routinely and appropriately, as prescribed.

 

§ Follow through with physical therapy exercises and rest. Both are crucial to

maintaining joint mobility and recovering fully.

 

Source: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER)

 

 

PRANIC HEALING

 

1. Invoke and scan before, during and after

treatment.

 

2. If the patient does not have any other medical

conditions that prevent the proper practice of the

Meditation on Twin Hearts (MTH), play the MTH cd and

encourage the patient to follow the guided meditation

with both feet in a bowl of water with salt.

 

3. Do Pranic Breathing for 5 minutes before start of

treatment. Continue pranic breathing during

treatment.

 

4. General sweeping several times.

 

5. Localized thorough sweeping on the spine, from the

neck to the end of the tail bone, and the sides of

the spine alternately with LWG and LWO. Do not apply

O on the head.

 

Energize the spine with LWG, LWB then ordinary LWV.

 

6. Localized thorough sweeping on the legs and or

arms, and the affected part of the legs/feet and or

arms/hands alternately with LWG and LWO.

 

If the eyes are affected, apply localized thorough

sweeping on the back of the eyes alterantely with LWG

and ordinary LWV.

 

7. If the legs/feet are affected, apply localized

thorough sweeping on the knee minor hip minor and sole

minor chakras alternately with LWG and LWO.

 

If the arms/hands are affected, apply localzied

thorough sweeping on the minor chakra of the armpits,

elbows and hands.

 

Energize the minor chakras with W or LWR.

 

 

8. Energize the affected part(S) with LWG, LWB then

LWO. Do not energize the eyes directly.

 

Steps 6 and 8 are applied several times a day until th

patient is substantially or completely relieved.

 

9. Localized thorough sweeping on the ribs and on the

lungs: front, sides and back. Energize the lungs

through the back of the lungs with LWG, LWO then LWR.

Point your fingers away from the patient's head when

energizing with O.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the basic chakra

alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the basic

chakra with LWR.

 

11. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and

back heart chakra. Energize through the back heart

with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV.

 

12. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

solar plexus chakra. Energize the solar plexus chakra

with LWG then with more of ordinary LWV.

 

Experienced advanced Pranic Healers:

Apply localized thorough sweeping on the front and

back solar plexus chakra and the liver alternately

with LWG and LWO. Energize the solar plexus chakra

with LWB, LWG then LWO.

 

13. Localized thorough sweeping on the navel chakra.

Energize the navel with LWR.

 

14. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back

spleen chakra. Energize the spleen chakra with LWG

then with ordinary LWV.

 

This has to be done with caution.

Do not energize the spleen chakra of the patient has

hypertension.

 

15. Localized thorough sweeping on the kidneys

alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the kidneys

with W.

 

If the patient experiences pain or radical reaction,

immediately apply localized thorough sweeping on the

back head, spine and meng mein chakra.

 

16. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein

chakra.

 

17. Localized thorough sweeping on the throat chakra,

crown chakra, forhead chakra, ajna chakra and back

head minor chakra. Energize them with LWG then with

more of ordinary LWV.

 

18. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy.

 

19. Repeat entire treatment 3 tmes per week for as

long as necessary.

20. To facilitate healing, the patient is

strongly advised to practice the Meditation with both

feet in a bowl of salt water regularly -- unless other

medical conditions that prevent the proper practice of

the Meditation are present. The regular proper

practice generates the necessary divine energy to

reverse certain conditions.

 

21. Advise the patient to avoid negative thoughts,

negative emotions, negative activities and negative

environment.

Additional

 

Eat more fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, and take

proper amounts of fresh water daily.

 

Limit intake of food with animal fat, wheat and

cheese. Better vegetarian diet.

 

Regular physical exercise as suggested by the physical therapist.

 

No smoking.

 

Avoid stress and over-working.

 

Regular practice of proper Pranic Breathing for 5

minutes everyday, several times per day to improve

the energy level and help deal with stress.

 

 

With Loving Blessings,

The PHQandA Team

 

 

Source: The books written by MASTER CHOA KOK SUI including:

Miracles Through Pranic Healing

Advanced Pranic Healing

Pranic Psychotherapy

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

 

MCKS website: http://www.pranichealing.org

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