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Fever
DefinitionA fever is an elevation of body temperature often indicating an infection. Fever is nature's alarm bell. It is actually a natural defense system against harmful invaders and, where possible, should be allowed to run its course. In our mistaken fear and ignorance, we often run for the Tylenol or aspirin to bring down the fever the moment it rises above normal. Of course, high temperature If unchecked, fever can cause brain injury and dehydration. A fever is not a disease. It is a symptom of the presence of a disease. Running an elevation of temperature at times may be helpful to the body. This defense mechanism acts to destroy foreign microbes. If the fever does not get too high, you may elect to let it run its course, helping to eliminate toxins.
TreatmentHerbal Medicine Formulas and Recipes NutrientsVitamin A: Take Protein Supplement, (free form amino acids) taken three times daily on an empty stomach. Free form amino acids are a readily absorbed form of protein that helps repair tissue damaged during the fever.
Garlic capsules: Take HerbsLobelia extract or tincture will help lower the fever if given half a teaspoon every four hours. If an upset stomach occurs, cut back to a quarter teaspoon. Poke root Thyme, and yarrow tea combination can help a fever. A poultice can be made from echinacea root which will lower fever. (It is best to grind the herbs to a powdered or granulated form. Add water until the mixture is the consistency of a thick paste. If using a granulated form, add a small amount of ground flaxseed or cornmeal and mix until the consistency of thick paste. Spread this paste on a piece of fresh white cotton so that it is a quarter inch thick, and cover the chest area completely. Place a towel over the poultice to prevent heat loss. If you choose fresh herbs for the poultice, simmer two ounces of the herb in half a pint of water for approximately two minutes. Do not drain. Pour the entire mixture into a cheesecloth. It is best to cleanse the area first with hydrogen peroxide before applying the poultice. Apply the herb poultice directly to the chest area, making sure that it covers completely. A second layer should be added to retain heat. Do not reheat a poultice and reuse. When poultice has cooled, remove and discard. Wash the skin thoroughly). Other Herbs for Fever: Back to Top RecommendationsWhile feverish, avoid taking multivitamins or mineral complex that contains iron and zinc. While an infection is present, the body will throw off extra iron into the tissues in an attempt to lower the fever. A supplement containing iron will cause undo strain on the body. Zinc will not be absorbed while a fever is present. Catnip tea enemas twice daily are needed because constipation and congestion keep the fever up. The catnip tea is also good to drink along with lobelia and dandelion teas to lower fever. Take several cool sponge baths.
Drink plenty of distilled water and juices, but avoid solid food until fever is lowered. Drink CautionsIf flu symptoms persist or are recurrent, check for diabetes (especially in children) and Epstein Barr virus (in adults and teenagers).
Never give children aspirin (Reyes Syndrome).
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