Kuru disease is a very rare, incurable, and fatal neurodegenerative disorder that was formerly common among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. Kuru is a form of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE). Being Kuru disease a fatal, Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System appeals to our valuable readers to know about for well-being.
Kuru disease Meaning
The term kuru derives from the Foreword Kuru or Guria (“to shake”), due to the body tremors that are a classic symptom of the disease. Kúru itself means “trembling”. It is also known as the “laughing sickness” due to the pathologic bursts of laughter which are a symptom of the kuru disease.
Kuru disease Symptoms
Kuru disease, a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, is a disease of the nervous system that causes physiological and neurological effects which ultimately lead to death.
The preclinical or asymptomatic phase, also called the incubation period, averages 10–13 years, but can be as short as 5 and has been estimated to last as long as 50 years or more after initial exposure.
Kuru Disease Stages
The clinical-stage, which begins at the first onset of symptoms, lasts an average of 12 months, which are as follows:
- Ambulant,
- Sedentary, and
- Terminal stages.
Before the onset of clinical symptoms, an individual can also present with prodromal symptoms including headache and knee pain in the legs.
Ambulant: First stage of Kuru disease
In the first stage, the infected individual may exhibit unsteady stance and gait, decreased muscle control, tremors, difficulty pronouncing words (dysarthria), and titubation. This stage is named the ambulant because the individual is still able to walk around despite symptoms.
Sedentary: Second stage of Kuru disease
In the second stage, the infected individual is incapable of walking without support and suffers ataxia and severe tremors. Furthermore, the individual shows signs of emotional instability and depression, yet exhibits uncontrolled and sporadic laughter. Despite the other neurological symptoms, tendon reflexes are still intact at this stage of the kuru disease.
Terminal: Third stage of Kuru disease
In the third and final stage, the infected individual’s existing symptoms, like ataxia, progress to the point where they are no longer capable of sitting without support. New symptoms also emerge: the individual develops dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, which can lead to severe malnutrition.
They may also become incontinent, lose the ability or will to speak, and become unresponsive to their surroundings, despite maintaining consciousness. Towards the end of the terminal stage, patients often develop chronic ulcerated wounds that can be easily infected. An infected person usually dies within three months to two years after the first terminal stage symptoms, often because of pneumonia or infection.
Kuru disease Causes
The Fore people ritualistically cooked and consumed body parts of their family members following their death to symbolize respect and mourning. Because the brain is the organ enriched in the infectious prion, women, and children, who consumed brain and viscera, had a much higher likelihood of being infected than men, who preferentially consumed muscles.
Prion
The two forms do not differ in their amino acid sequence; however, the pathogenic PrPsc isoform differs from the normal PrPc form in its secondary and tertiary structure.
Transmission
Field studies
In 1961, Australian Michael Alpers conducted extensive field studies among the Fore accompanied by anthropologist Shirley Lindenbaum. Their historical research suggested the epidemic may have originated around 1900 from a single individual who lived on the edge of Fore territory and who is thought to have spontaneously developed some form of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.
More prevalent in women and children
The demographic distribution evident in the infection rates – kuru disease was eight to nine times more prevalent in women and children than in men at its peak – is because Foremen considered consuming human flesh to weaken them in times of conflict or battle, while the women and children were more likely to eat the bodies of the deceased, including the brain.
The incubation period of the Kuru disease
Although the ingestion of the prion particles can lead to the Kuru disease, a high degree of transmission occurred if the prion particles could reach the subcutaneous tissue.
However, the mean incubation period of the disease is 14 years. Sources disagree on whether the last sufferer died in 2005 or 2009.
Immunity
In 2009, researchers at the Medical Research Council discovered a naturally occurring variant of a prion protein in a population from Papua New Guinea that confers strong resistance to kuru disease. In the study, which began in 1996, researchers assessed over 3,000 people from the affected and surrounding Eastern Highland populations, and identified a variation in the prion protein G127.
The findings of the study could help researchers better understand and develop treatments for other related prion diseases, such as Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and Alzheimer’s disease.
Kuru disease Treatment
Currently, there are no cures or treatments for any of the other TSE diseases. There were no treatments that could control or cure kuru, other than discouraging the practice of cannibalism. Currently, there are no cures or treatments for any of the other TSE diseases
How to control Kuru disease with Siddha remedies
1. Siddha preventive measures
Everybody must practice Siddha preventive measures, whether a person is affected with Kuru disease or not, but preventive measures are the primary steps for switching on to any other Siddha remedies, and hence they are important. It helps in one’s capability, effectiveness, and productivity, decision making power, intellectuality, and removing minor health problems. There are three types of preventive measures:
- Earthing – performed for earthing the negativity of our body
- Field Cleaning – cleans the energy field (Aura) of our body
- Siddha Brain Exercise/Energizing – energizes our brain for proper functionality
Everybody’s tendency is to get attracted to the word ‘free‘, however, don’t neglect even these Siddha preventive measures are free. Avail of the benefits by practicing them sincerely, and regularly. For the ease of understanding what Siddha preventive measures are, please watch a video for a live demonstration.
2. Siddha Shaktidata Yog
This unique Siddha Shaktidata Yog of Siddha Spirituality can solve the problems related to Kuru disease with Siddha remedies. There is no compulsion of training of ‘Swami Hardas Life System’ methods. This not only gives benefits to self but also it can be used for other affected persons, whether a person is in the same house, distantly available in the same city, same nation, or might be in any corner of the world, however, both the procedures have been explained here.
3. Siddha Kalyan Sadhana
Recite this Sadhana with a Sankalp “My problems of Kuru disease are solved as early as possible and I should gain health”, which should be repeated in mind 3 – 3 times every after each stanza. Any person irrespective of caste, creed, religion, faith, sex, and age can recite this Sadhana for free, which should be repeated at least twice in a day. To know more, please click on this link.
4. CCPE products
These products work on the concepts of ‘Conceptual Creative Positive Energy’ (CCPE) within the provisions of the ‘CCPE Life System’ and the theory of Quantum Technology to a certain extent. However, the products get activated only whenever touched by a human and then they become capable of solving the problem and achieving health. However, please use these products for Kuru disease as mentioned below:
CCPE Extractor: The CCPE Extractor should be gently moved over the Agya Chakra in a circular motion at least for 30 to 60 seconds, thereafter, follow the same process on the head for another 30 to 60 seconds, which finishes within almost 1 – 2 minutes.
CCPE Booster: Keep one Booster over the Agya Chakra and another one each over the head for 3 – 6 minutes. You may need to have 2 Boosters, which establishes positivity.
5. A daily routine
In general, a daily routine may look like this:
- Increase outdoor physical activities e.g. exercise, walking, Swimming, and consume Sattvik diet, etc
- Apply free Siddha remedies a minimum 3 times a day, as explained above
- Practice Ananda meditation or Acem meditation regularly
- Chant any mantra as per your religion or belief while lying down for better sleep
- Practice breathing exercises regularly
- In case, if someone wishes to learn advanced methods of Swami Hardas Life System, undergo unique training
- Trained persons in advanced methods of Swami Hardas Life System can apply UAM – Levelling, Sight healing, and Sankalp healing, etc
- Perform Swayamsiddha Agnihotra daily, if feasible
Ensure to sprinkle in some fun during the day: Don’t forget to relax and laugh in between. Laughing is a great way to boost your immune system and help you.
Along with all the above activities, apply above explained free Siddha remedies minimum 3 times a day, the more is good. Just try the methods of Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System. I am confident that you will surely find improvements within 7 days.
Training of Swami Hardas Life System
Any problem with regard to health, peace, and progress can be solved independently without money and medicines by undergoing training of Swami Hardas Life System. Any person irrespective of religion, caste, creed, faith, sex, and age can undergo this unique training.
Conclusion
In view of the above, I am confident that you have learned about Kuru disease, meaning, symptoms, cause, types, diagnosis, treatment, and Siddha remedies. Now, you have become self-sufficient, hence its the right time to use your acquired knowledge for solving problems as per the provision available in Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System.
However, keep learning and practicing the free Siddha remedies, which would help guide how to solve various problems regarding health, peace, and progress, without money and medicines.
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Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease)
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So nice of you, Madam! It’s my pleasure that you’ve known about Kuru disease through this article. Yes, it is a unique disease and has no treatments but Siddha remedies would certainly help affected people. I try my best to post such articles covering the whole world and helping my valuable readers to avail of the benefits. Thanks for your amazing words. Please stay connected!!!
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Sure, you can ask your doubts or suggest where in the article I need to be more specific? Thanks and have a nice day!!