Source: PHQandA, Message 761
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's Disease
MEDICAL INFORMATION: LOU GERIGH'S DISEASE
"Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive neuromuscular condition characterized by weakness, muscle wasting, fasciculations and increased reflexes. Approximately 30,000 Americans currently have the disease. The annual incidence rate is one to two cases per 100,000. The disease is most commonly diagnosed in middle age and affects more men than women. It usually presents with problems in dexterity or gait resulting from muscle weakness. Difficulty in speaking or swallowing is the initial symptom in the bulbar form of the disease.
Over a period of months or years, patients with ALS develop severe, progressive muscular weakness and other symptoms caused by loss of function in both upper and lower motor neurons. Sphincter control, sensory function, intellectual abilities and skin integrity are preserved. Patients become completely disabled, often requiring ventilatory support and gastrostomy. Death usually occurs within five years of diagnosis and is attributed to respiratory failure or cachexia. The etiology of the disease is unknown. Current research is focused on abnormalities of neuronal cell metabolism involving glutamate and the role of potential neurotoxins and neurotrophic factors. New drugs are being developed based on these theories. Current management involves aggressive, individualized alleviation of symptoms and complications."
PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's Disease
MEDICAL INFORMATION: LOU GERIGH'S DISEASE
"Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive neuromuscular condition characterized by weakness, muscle wasting, fasciculations and increased reflexes. Approximately 30,000 Americans currently have the disease. The annual incidence rate is one to two cases per 100,000. The disease is most commonly diagnosed in middle age and affects more men than women. It usually presents with problems in dexterity or gait resulting from muscle weakness. Difficulty in speaking or swallowing is the initial symptom in the bulbar form of the disease.
Over a period of months or years, patients with ALS develop severe, progressive muscular weakness and other symptoms caused by loss of function in both upper and lower motor neurons. Sphincter control, sensory function, intellectual abilities and skin integrity are preserved. Patients become completely disabled, often requiring ventilatory support and gastrostomy. Death usually occurs within five years of diagnosis and is attributed to respiratory failure or cachexia. The etiology of the disease is unknown. Current research is focused on abnormalities of neuronal cell metabolism involving glutamate and the role of potential neurotoxins and neurotrophic factors. New drugs are being developed based on these theories. Current management involves aggressive, individualized alleviation of symptoms and complications."
PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:
- General sweeping with LWG several times.
- Sweeping on the front and back solar plexus and on the liver thoroughly. Energize with LWG, LWB & LWO. Apply more sweeping on the solar plexus and the liver.
- Sweep the lungs directly. Energize the back lungs with LWG, LWO, & LWR.
- Sweep the spine thoroughly and alternately with LWG & LWO. Do not apply orange near the head area. Energize with WHITE.
- Sweep the basic and meng mein chakras. Energize basic only with LWR.
- Sweep the navel and spleen chakras. Energize navel only with LWR.
- Sweep and energize the throat, secondary throat, jaw minor chakra with LWG & LWV thoroughly.
- Sweep the affected arms and legs and the minor chakras thoroughly and alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize the arms and legs and the joints with LWG, LWB, & LWV. Energize the minor chakras on with WHITE or LWR.
- Sweep the front and back heart. Energize back heart with LWG, then more of LWV.
- Sweep the ajna, forehead, crown, and back head chakras. Energize them with LWG, then more of LWV.
- Stabilize and release.
- . Repeat treatment 3x a week.
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