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Abstract: Background:
Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated dermatological condition that often
resists conventional therapies, leading to recurrent symptoms and psychosocial
distress. Scalp psoriasis, in particular, affects confidence and quality of
life. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing, an integrative energy-based modality, has
shown promise in managing chronic conditions by addressing both physiological
and psychosomatic dimensions.
Method: A
39-year-old male patient with scalp psoriasis persisting for seven years was treated
using YPV protocols. The intervention began on 10th June 2025 and included YPV
Level 3 healing, blood cleansing, and instantaneous strengthening techniques.
Daily sessions of 20 minutes were conducted for two months, followed by
alternate-day sessions in the third month. The patient was progressively
introduced to Rhythmic Yogic Breathing (RYB), Forgiveness Sadhana Practice, and
Planetary Peace Meditation (PPM). Outcomes were assessed through
patient-reported symptom relief, photographic documentation, and follow-up at
three months. Results: Within two months, the patient
reported 70–80% improvement in scalp psoriasis symptoms, with 95% resolution by
the third month. Psychosocial outcomes included enhanced confidence, energy,
and enthusiasm, along with significant stress reduction. Additional
improvements were noted in gastric and digestive health. At three-month
follow-up, sustained benefits were observed, with continued practice of RYB and
forgiveness supporting resilience despite stress and weather changes.
Conclusion: YPV
healing demonstrated significant improvement in scalp psoriasis, with sustained
outcomes and holistic benefits. This case highlights the potential of YPV as a
complementary therapy for chronic dermatological conditions. Controlled
clinical studies are warranted to validate efficacy and explore mechanisms
underlying immune modulation and psychosomatic resilience. |
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