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>dear master fe

>many people i know/meet have all kinds of allergies:

>pollen, cats & other animals, hay, wheat, milk, housedust, etc...

>is there one treatment for all of these different allergies ?

>and what is the treatment ?

>love and light

>jan

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Dear Jan,

 

Greetings.

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION: ALLERGY

 

Allergic reactions, also called hypersensitivity reactions, are reactions

of the immune system in which normal body tissue is injured. The mechanisms

by which the immune system defends the body and by which a hypersensitivity

reaction can injure it are similar. Thus, antibodies, lymphocytes, and

other cells, which are normal protective components of the immune system

are involved in allergic reactions as well as in blood transfusion

reactions, autoimmune disease, and organ transplant rejection.

 

Allergic reactions range from mild to severe. Most reactions consist of

just the annoyance of watery, itchy eyes and some sneezing. At the other

extreme, allergic reactions can be life threatening if they involve sudden

difficulty in breathing, heart malfunction, and very low blood pressure,

leading to shock. This type of reaction, called anaphylaxis, may occur in

sensitive people in variety of situations, such as soon after eating

certain foods, taking certain drugs, or being stung by a bee.

 

Because each allergic reaction is triggered by a specific allergen,

identifying that allergen is the main goal of diagnosis. The allergen may

cause an allergic reaction when it lands on the skin, or in the eye, is

inhaled, is eaten, or is injected.

 

Avoiding an allergen is better than trying to treat an allergic

reaction. Avoiding the substance may entail stopping use of a particular

drug, installing air conditioners with filters, banning a pet from the

house, or not consuming a particular kind of food. Sometimes a person

allergic to a substance associated with a certain job may have to change

jobs. People with strong seasonal allergies may consider moving to a region

where the allergen doesn't exist.

 

There are many types of allergic reactions generally categorized by what

causes them, the part of the body most affected:

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1. Allergic rhinitis is an allergy to air borne particles -

usually pollens and grasses but sometimes molds, dusts, and animal danders

- that causes sneezing; an itchy, runny, or stuffy nose; itching; and

irritated eyes. Allergic rhinitis may be seasonal or perennial (year-round).

2. Allergic conjunctivitis is an allergic inflammation of the

conjunctiva, the delicate membrane that covers the inner eyelid and the

external surface of the eye

3. Food allergy is an allergic reaction to a particular food. A

much more common condition, food intolerance, isn't allergic reaction but

is any other undesirable effect of eating a particular food.

4. Anaphylaxis is an acute, generalized, potentially severe and

life-threatening allergic reaction in a person who was previously

sensitized by prior exposure to an allergen and who comes into contact with

the same allergen again.

5. Hives, also called urticaria, is a reaction in the skin

characterized by small, pale, or red swellings (wheals). Related to and

sometimes coexisting with hives is a condition known as angioedema, which

involves larger areas and deeper tissues beneath the skin. Hives and

angioedema are anaphylactic-type reactions that are limited to the skin and

underlying tissues.

6. Hereditary Angioedema is a genetic disorder associated with a

deficiency of C1 inhibitor, a protein in the blood. Deficiency or

subnormal activity of C1 inhibitor causes episodes of swelling in local

areas of skin and the tissue beneath it or in the mucous membranes that

line body openings such as the mouth, throat, and gastrointestinal tract.

7. Mastocytosis is a disorder in which mast cells,

histamine-producing cells involved in immune reactions, accumulate in skin

tissues and sometimes in various parts of the body.

8. Physical allergy is a condition in which allergic symptoms

develop in response to a physical stimulus, such as cold, sunlight, heat,

or a minor injury. Itching, skin blotches, and hives are the most common

symptoms of physical allergy. In some people, the airways to the lung

tighten and breathing becomes difficult.

9. Exercise-induced allergic reactions. In some people, exercise

can result in an episode of asthma or an acute anaphylactic reaction. A

sensation of tightness in the chest, associated with wheezing and

difficulty in breathing, occurs after 5 to 10 minutes of vigorous exercise,

typically beginning after the exercise has stopped. Exercise-induced

asthma is more likely to occur when the air is cold and dry.

 

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT: (APH book, p. 252-253)

 

1. General sweeping twice.

2. Sweep the lungs. Directly energize the lungs with LWG, LWO, & LWR.

3. Sweep the affected parts alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize them with

LWR. Do not apply sweeping with LWO on the head, heart, spleen, or very

near them.

4. If affected part is on the head or near a delicate organ, apply

localized sweeping alternately wit Lwg & LWV. Energize with LWV.

5. Sweep the ajna chakra. Energize with LWG, then with more of LWV.

6. Sweep the basic thoroughly and alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize

with LWR.

7. Sweep the arms and legs with emphasis on their minor chakras. Energize

minor chakras of the arms and legs with LWR.

8. Sweep the front and back heart chakra. Energize the heart chakra

through the back heart with LWG, then with more of LWV.

9. Sweep thoroughly the front and back solar plexus chakra and the

liver. Energize the solar plexus with LWG, then with more of LWV.

10. For experienced pranic healers: sweep the front and back solar plexus

and the liver alternately with LWG & LWO. Energize with WHITE.

11. Repeat treatment for as long as necessary.

 

Love and light, masterfe

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