Source: PHQandA, Message 850.
MEDICAL INFORMATION:
HUMAN IMMUNO DEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION (H.I.V.Infection)
“Human immunodeficiency virus infection is an infection by one of twoviruses that progressively destroys white blood cells called lymphocytes,causing acquired immuno deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other diseases that result from the impaired immunity. It is a retrovirus, a type of virus that stores genetic information as RNA rather than as DNA. When the virus enters a targeted host cell, it releases its RNA and an enzyme (reverse transcriplase), and then makes DNA using the viral RNA as a pattern. The viral DNA then is incorporated into the host cell DNA. Each time a hostcell divides, it also makes a new copy of the integrated viral DNA alongwith its own genes. The viral DNA can take over the functions of the cell (become activated), causing the cell to produce new virus particles. These new viruses are released from the infected cell to invade other cells.
The transmission of HIV requires contact with a body fluid that contains infected cells or virus particles; such fluids include blood, semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, and breast milk. HIV is also present in tears, urine, and saliva, but in much lower concentrations.
HIV IS TRANSMITTED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:
Some people develop symptoms similar to those of infectious mononucleosis a few weeks after first contacting HIV infection. A fever, rashes, swollen lymph nodes, and general discomfort can alst 3 to 14 days. Most symptoms then disappear, although the lymph nodes may stay enlarged. Additional symptoms may not appear for years. However, large amounts of the virus circulates in the blood and other body fluids immediately, so a person becomes contagious soon after becoming infected. Within several months of contracting HIV, people may repeatedly experience mild symptoms that don’t yet fit the definition of full-blown AIDS. A person may have symptoms of HIV infection for years before developing the distinctive infections or tumors that define AIDS.
These symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, weight loss, a fever that comes and goes, an unwell feeling, fatigue, recurring diarrhea, anemia, and thrush - a fungal infection of the mouth. Weightloss (wasting) is a particularly troublesome problem.
Only a few people with AIDS die from the direct effects of HIV infection. Usually, death is caused by the cumulative effects of many opportunistic infections or tumors. Organisms and diseases that normally pose little threat to healthy people can rapidly lead to death in those with AIDS.
STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV:
For uninfected people:
- Abstinence
- Safe (protected) sex
For HIV-positive people:
For drug abusers:
For medical and dental professionals:
PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection (H.I.V.Infection)
MEDICAL INFORMATION:
HUMAN IMMUNO DEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION (H.I.V.Infection)
“Human immunodeficiency virus infection is an infection by one of twoviruses that progressively destroys white blood cells called lymphocytes,causing acquired immuno deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other diseases that result from the impaired immunity. It is a retrovirus, a type of virus that stores genetic information as RNA rather than as DNA. When the virus enters a targeted host cell, it releases its RNA and an enzyme (reverse transcriplase), and then makes DNA using the viral RNA as a pattern. The viral DNA then is incorporated into the host cell DNA. Each time a hostcell divides, it also makes a new copy of the integrated viral DNA alongwith its own genes. The viral DNA can take over the functions of the cell (become activated), causing the cell to produce new virus particles. These new viruses are released from the infected cell to invade other cells.
The transmission of HIV requires contact with a body fluid that contains infected cells or virus particles; such fluids include blood, semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, and breast milk. HIV is also present in tears, urine, and saliva, but in much lower concentrations.
HIV IS TRANSMITTED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:
- Sexual relations with an infected person, during which the mucous membrane lining the mouth, vagina, or rectum is exposed to contaminated body fluids.
- Injection or infusion of contaminated blood, as occurs with blood transfusions, the sharing of needles, or an accidental prick from an HIV-contaminated needle.
- Transfer of the virus from an infected mother to a child before or during birth or through the mother’s milk.
Some people develop symptoms similar to those of infectious mononucleosis a few weeks after first contacting HIV infection. A fever, rashes, swollen lymph nodes, and general discomfort can alst 3 to 14 days. Most symptoms then disappear, although the lymph nodes may stay enlarged. Additional symptoms may not appear for years. However, large amounts of the virus circulates in the blood and other body fluids immediately, so a person becomes contagious soon after becoming infected. Within several months of contracting HIV, people may repeatedly experience mild symptoms that don’t yet fit the definition of full-blown AIDS. A person may have symptoms of HIV infection for years before developing the distinctive infections or tumors that define AIDS.
These symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, weight loss, a fever that comes and goes, an unwell feeling, fatigue, recurring diarrhea, anemia, and thrush - a fungal infection of the mouth. Weightloss (wasting) is a particularly troublesome problem.
Only a few people with AIDS die from the direct effects of HIV infection. Usually, death is caused by the cumulative effects of many opportunistic infections or tumors. Organisms and diseases that normally pose little threat to healthy people can rapidly lead to death in those with AIDS.
STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTING THE TRANSMISSION OF HIV:
For uninfected people:
- Abstinence
- Safe (protected) sex
For HIV-positive people:
- Abstinence
- Safe (protected) sex
- No blood or organ donation
- Avoiding pregnancy
- Notification of previous and prospective partners
For drug abusers:
- Halting the practice of sharing or reusing needles
- Entering drug treatment programs
For medical and dental professionals:
- Wearing of latex gloves whenever there is a possibility ofcontact with body fluids
- Proper use and disposal of hollow needles
PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:
- General sweeping with LG several times.
- Sweep the crown, forehead, ajna, back head, and throat alternately and thoroughly with LWG & LWV. Energize them with EV with emphasis on the ajna chakra. Will the chakras to become bigger.
- Localize the lungs with LWB. Energize with LWG & LWO. Apply thorough sweeping. Do this step 2 or 3 times. Energize the lungs with LWG, LWO, & LWR.
- Sweep the basic with LWG & LWO alternately and thoroughly. Energize with LEV. Inhibit basic with LWB if overactivated.
- Sweep the arms and legs with emphasis on the minor chakras thoroughly and alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize the minor chakras of the arms and legs with LWR.
- Sweep the front and back heart chakra with LWG & LWV. Energize thefront heart and thymus gland through the back heart with slightly with LWG, LWV, then with EV.
- Sweep the front and back solar plexus and liver alternately and thoroughly with LWG & LWO. Energize with LWG, LWB, & LWV.
- Localize meng mein with LB. Sweep alternately with LWG & LWO. If overactivated, inhibit with LB.
- Sweep front and back spleen alternately with LWG & LWV. Energize spleen with LEV. (Only for advanced pranic healers.) Inhibit spleen with LWB if overactivated.
- Sweep spine thoroughly and alternately with LWG & LWO. Avoid applying orange near the head area. Energize spine with LWG & LWV.
- Sweep kidneys thoroughly and alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize with WHITE.
- Sweep navel and sex with LWG & LWO thoroughly. Energize with WHITE.
- Repeat treatment at least 3x a week.
- NOTE: WHILE HEALING THE PATIENT, INSTRUCT VISUALLY AND VERBALLY THE CHAKRAS AND ORGANS TO REVERSE THE EFFECT OF HIV BY DISINTEGRATING IT SRETROVIRUS PROGRAM, TO NORMALIZE THE INFECTED DNA & SHIELD THEM FROM HIVRNA PROGRAMMING.
- OTHERS: Practice of Meditation on Twin Hearts & Self-Healing regularly; Proper Diet (with vitamins and food supplements); Proper Emotion; Practice of the Law of Forgiveness & Mercy; Salt Bath with lavender & tea tree oil; and Proper medical treatment.
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