Causes and symptoms of all fever
My dear friends,
Dr. S. T. Trall, M.D., writes in his book 'The True Healing Art'-
"Why do people suffer from so many types of fevers? Some are inflammatory, some are caused by bile, some are intermittent (Moh-lati), some are tertiary (Tijriya), some are quaternary (Chauthaye) and some are continuous. Why does one occur and not the other? Why does fever occur and not inflammation? Why does one of cholera, cramps, constipation, tuberculosis occur and not the other? The answer to these questions depends on the solution of the primary problem of what is inflammation, what is fever and the answer to these also collides with the same basic problem of what is the reality of disease?"
If the basic foundation is known correctly, then there will be no difficulty in understanding all these subjects.
Boston's Dr. Biglon has said in one of his books ('Nature in Disease')-
"By limited disease I mean that disease which makes its own rules for itself and is not affected by external influences; that is to say, such a disease which, once it has established itself in the body, cannot be affected by any
It cannot be removed with medicines nor can it be reduced. Who knows for how long doctors will keep racking their brains over this issue! ...
There are many types of fever and there are as many methods of cleaning them. In a person whose constitution is strong and who does not have much material stored inside him, the process of cleaning in his body will be only on the surface. He will have continuous fever and there will be swelling in it. In a person whose body has a lot of dirt, his body will emit a foul smell during the fever. In a person whose body condition is somewhat less fat and weak, he will have fever of nerves and veins, i.e. intermittent fever. Those who have had to face malaria etc. for a long time and whose liver or other organs of cleanliness have become filled with dirty elements and have become sluggish, they will have to face tertiary, quaternary etc. fevers which come at intervals. I have only hinted at that principle, which can explain the reasons for the decline of life force and all types of disease.
Treatment -
(1) The best treatment for fever is fasting. Also, enema should be taken in the morning.
(2) If milk is not taken during fever, it helps in quick recovery.
(3) Juice of half a lemon can be given with warm water.
(4) After two days of complete fasting, orange, guava or sweet pomegranate juice should be given in small quantities, 3-4 times a day.
(5) On the first day itself, a hip bath should be given 3 hours after the enema.
(6) If the fever is high, instead of a hip bath, a wet mud pack should be placed on the head.
(7) If the stomach is not cleansed even after giving enema in the morning, then enema should be given again at night.
(8) If there is pain at any place, a wet mud bandage should be applied.
(6) If naturopathy is started a few days after the fever, the first thing to be done is to put a wet mud bandage on the patient's stool at six in the morning. Then fruit juice should be given at eight. Again fruit juice should be given at ten o'clock. After this, a wet mud bandage should be put on the stool at twelve in the afternoon. Fruit juice should be given at two o'clock. Then a mud bandage should be put on the stool at four o'clock and enema should be given at five o'clock. Fruit juice should be given at six in the evening. Again a wet mud bandage should be put on the stool at seven o'clock. If the patient is weak and has loose stools, then there is no need to give enema, otherwise enema should be given before sleeping at night.
(10) The patient should be given complete rest. Do not allow him to talk, walk or eat.
If the fever is more than 103 Fahrenheit, a wet cloth bandage should be placed on the head.
(11) The patient's body should be wiped once a day with a cloth dipped in fresh or warm water, depending on the weather, which is called 'sponging'. The body should be wiped in a closed room only, so that the strong wind does not blow on the body.
The patient should drink 5-6 glasses of fresh water day and night.
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