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From: Rene  (Original Message)Sent: 12/19/2007 11:57 PM
 

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Fevers and Headaches

 

Q. I'm nervous if my daughter has a fever. Are fevers dangerous, and how can homeopathy help?

Fevers can be scary, particularly for parents with a sick child. If your daughter is running a fever, your first reaction is likely to reach for an over-the-counter pain reliever to lower her temperature to make her more comfortable. However, in most cases, fever is simply one symptom of an illness-a signal that your body is fighting off an infection.

During an infection, the body responds by heating up, which helps to increase production of white blood cells and signal the release of additional interferon to help boost your ability to ward off invaders and accelerate the healing process. If you immediately give your daughter an over-the-counter pain reliever, she may feel more comfortable (less warm) but you are also suppressing the action of the fever—it can no longer do its job and help accelerate the healing process.

Adults can tolerate higher temperatures (up to 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit) without lasting consequences, but if an infant (less than six months old) has any fever, or if your child's temperature rises to 103.5 degrees Fahrenheit for longer than six hours, contact your physician for instructions. The same holds true for any fever that lasts longer than three days.

When a fever strikes older children and adults, however, homeopathy can provide a gentle way to stimulate their inner healing resources, while supporting the body through the fever, by encouraging the body's natural defenses to resolve the root cause of the illness.

In using homeopathy, it is important to remember that homeopaths look at all diseases as syndromes, which express themselves as a number of common patterns of symptoms that vary with each person and each illness. Homeopathy may not treat the fever, per se, but the cluster of symptoms you are experiencing as a result of your illness or condition.

To use homeopathy effectively, you first need to define your daughter's specific symptoms. Below are four of the most common remedies that include fever in the "syndrome of symptoms." To choose the best remedy, match the symptoms as closely as possible.

Aconitum (monkshood) This remedy works best during the first 24 hours of a fever. When your fever begins rapidly, usually starting at night or sometimes after exposure to the cold or cold, dry winds, reach for Aconitum. You may also feel chilled, along with the cold sweats. Other symptoms might include a sore throat with burning pain that worsens when swallowing and/or a short dry cough.

Belladonna (deadly nightshade) When you have a similarly rapid onset of a high fever, but also experience a flushed face, reddened mucous membranes, glassy eyes, and cold limbs, consider Belladonna. Additional symptoms may include a throbbing headache and dilated pupils.

Ferrum phos (iron phosphate) A fever that begins gradually without any significant intense symptoms calls for Ferrum phos as the appropriate remedy. Often your skin color may alternate between paleness and redness. You may also experience a mild headache, cough, or sore throat.

Pulsatilla (windflower) If you need Pulsatilla, your illness will tend to start with a head cold that produces thick yellow or even greenish mucus. You will usually feel a need for fresh air, and may tend to be weepy with a desire for attention and sympathy.

Q. I have frequent headaches. Can homeopathy help? In treating a headache, as with fevers, homeopathy looks to stimulate the body's innate ability to heal itself. Instead of defining headaches by "type" such as migraine, tension, or sinus, homeopathy looks at the "whole person" to match all of your current symptoms as closely as possible with the corresponding remedy. Since homeopathy addresses a syndrome of symptoms (often including your current emotional state) remedies for different conditions frequently overlap. For example, Belladonna is a leading remedy for fever and headaches.

Although self-prescribing with homeopathy can work well for acute, self-limiting conditions, anyone with consistent, painful headaches should consult a professional homeopath.

Belladonna (deadly nightshade) This is a leading remedy for intense throbbing headaches-those that are usually worse on the right side and are aggravated by light, noise, touch, motion, simple jarring, lying down. It also works on headaches triggered by hormonal fluctuations during menstruation or menopause. The head pains tend to diminish when sitting in a semi-erect position, lying in dark quiet room, and applying cold compresses or firm pressure. Commonly symptoms include a flushed or hot face, glassy eyes with dilated pupils, or icy cold hands and feet.

Bryonia (wild bryony) Bryonia also a relieves intense headache pain that's aggravated by any type of jarring or coughing. Chose Bryonia, however, if the headache is worse in the morning until mid-day and the pain tends to be accompanied by indigestion and/or constipation. If you need this remedy, you will likely be irritable and insist upon being alone. You may also have a dry mouth and lips and a great thirst for cold liquids.

Nux vomica (poison nut) Often called the "hangover headache" remedy, Nux vomica will relieve a headache associated with overeating, caffeine withdrawal, drug use, or stress. If you describe your headache as "splitting," with possible nausea, and feel worse with any type of noise or light, this is your remedy.

Gelsemium (yellow jasmine) When your headache pain occurs primarily in the back of your head, your vision is dim, or you have other types of visual disturbances, reach for Gelsemium. With this type of headache you may feel worse when exposed to heat and sun and feel better after profuse urination or while lying in a reclined position. You may also experience extreme fatigue (for example, your head feels too heavy to hold up and you can barely keep your eyes open). Gelsemium is also useful for a headache that comes on prior to, or after, a stressful event. What dosage? Although trained homeopaths may use much higher potencies, self-prescribers should opt for remedies in the 6X or 30X range, unless they feel more confident with their selection of the remedy—that is, if their symptoms closely match the ones described here. In homeopathy, the number of tablets you take is less important than how often you take them. The more severe the symptoms, the more often you should repeat the remedy.

Homeopaths generally recommend every four to six hours in mild cases and every two to four hours for more severe symptoms, for a maximum of three days. As the symptoms improve (which may sometimes happen after the first dose) and you begin to feel better, stop taking the remedy-you are on your way to recovery! Sometimes the remedy works through "aggravation," which means your symptoms may actually worsen before they get better (usually during the first 24 hours). If you experience no change in the first 24 hours, you have likely chosen the wrong remedy, and you'll want to reassess.

From: [http://www.alternativemedicine.com]

 

 

 

 



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From: MSN NicknameBlue_Opal2003Sent: 1/9/2008 12:19 AM

 


Avoiding and Treating Infections without Antibiotics


Many people do not realize how many things they can do before resorting to using an antibiotic to clear an infection. There is much you can do to prevent infections. In addition, there is a trick you can do to eliminate most respiratory infections in 1 day if you act quickly! If you feel you are coming down with a respiratory infection such as a cold or the flu, I recommend that you try the following:

�?Take natural thymic hormone. This is available as a product called ProBoost, which is a VERY effective immune stimulant. I RECOMMEND THAT IT BE IN EVERYONE'S MEDICINE CABINET! Taken at the first sign of a respiratory infection, it usually nips the infection in the bud, eliminating it in 12-36 hours. Dissolve the contents of one packet under your tongue three times a day and let it absorb there (any that is swallowed is destroyed). A recent study in CFIDS patients with markedly elevated Epstein-Barr antibody levels showed a dramatic drop in the antibody levels after 12 weeks of treatment with thymic hormone. Many physicians are finding that thymic hormone has been very helpful for CFIDS/FMS patients with persistent viral, yeast, bowel, or other infections. I have found that using it for 1-3 days at the onset of an infection can shorten the length of the infection dramatically, and most often stops it on the first day.

�?Take 1,000 milligrams of olive leaf extract three times a day for three to seven days. Although not as effective as thymic hormone, olive leaf extract seems to be helpful against viral respiratory infections and, perhaps, yeast infections. It seems most helpful in fighting the common cold. In my experience, it has been very helpful for about half the people who try it—the cold is gone in twenty-four to thirty-six hours. If it causes nausea, cut the dose in half. It can be taken with the ProBoost.

�?Take 1,000 milligrams of echinacea a day. This is an herbal immune stimulant that can enhance your body's defenses. Use a standardized extract.

�?Take 1,000 to 8,000 milligrams of vitamin C a day—enough to get diarrhea, then cut back to comfortable level.

�?Suck on a zinc lozenge five to eight times a day. Make sure that the lozenges have at least 10 to 20 milligrams of zinc per lozenge. Less than this will not be effective. Zinc lozenges have been known to speed the time it takes to recover from a sore throat by about 40 percent. General Nutrition Centers sells a very good one.

�?Drink plenty of water and hot caffeine-free tea (or hot water with lemon) and rest! Hot liquids loosen the mucus and make it easier to cough up. When you spit it out, that represents many billions of bacteria or viruses your body no longer has to kill in hand to hand combat!

�?Take Oscillococcinum, a homeopathic remedy available at most health food stores and some supermarkets, if you have flu-like symptoms such as chills, fever, achiness and/or malaise. It speeds healing and eases discomfort. It is best taken early in the infection—as soon as you have any symptoms.

�?If you have a sinus infection, try nasal rinses. Dissolve ¼ teaspoon of salt in a cup of lukewarm water. Inhale some of the solution about one inch up into your nose, one nostril at a time. Do this either by using a baby nose bulb or an eyedropper while lying down, or by sniffing the solution out of the palm of your hand while standing by a sink. Then gently blow your nose, being careful not to hurt your ears. Repeat the same process with the other nostril. Continue to repeat with each nostril until the nose is clear. Rinse your nasal passages at least twice a day until the infection improves. Each rinsing will wash away about 90% of the infection and make it much easier for your body to heal.

�?Take herbals such as willow bark, Boswellia (also known as Frankincense) and cherry (all 3 are in the End Pain or Pain Formula products) 1-2 tabs 3 times a day as needed for muscle aches and fever (only use in adults). Use Cepacol or Chloraseptic mouthwash as a gargle for a sore throat. Gargling with salt water, mixed as described above for the nasal rinse, also helps a sore throat. If you use acetaminophen frequently, you should also take 500 milligrams of supplemental N-acetylcysteine (NAC) each day so you don't deplete your glutathione levels.

�?Try using a humidifier or vaporizer in your bedroom. You can also make a steam room by running a hot shower in your bathroom and then breathing in the steam. Or try using a steam inhaler.

�?For chronic sinusitis, treating the yeast overgrowth and using a special prescription nose spray will usually eliminate it. Using antibiotics may sometimes help in the short term (though not better than placebo in controlled studies) and worsens the sinusitis in the long run. How to eliminate Chronic Sinusitis (and the underlying Candida that causes it) is discussed at length in my book "From Fatigued to Fantastic!".

�?Be sure to get at least 8 hours sleep a night, as this markedly increases immune function. Also, take at least 500 milligrams of vitamin C a day for prevention.

If, despite these measures, nasal and lung mucus is yellow after seven to fourteen days, or if you are feeling worse after three to four days, you may have to consider taking a course of antibiotics. If you do, you should take the herbal mix "Anti-Yeast" while on the antibiotic and Probiotics such as Acidophilus Pearls after the antibiotic is done. Erythromycin antibiotics such as azithromycin (Zithromax) and clarithromycin (Biaxin) are usually preferable to penicillin antibiotics. Interestingly, my patients have sometimes found that all their CFIDS symptoms (not just the cold) improve while they are taking an erythromycin or tetracycline antibiotic. If that happens, I recommend a twelve-week course of 500 milligrams of Biaxin or 100 milligrams of doxycycline twice a day. If you feel better on the antibiotic (take the thymic hormone "ProBoost", echinacea, and the antifungal "Anti-Yeast" in conjunction with it), keep repeating six-week courses until the symptoms stay gone. I would also check for Lyme disease using a blood or urine test. And for most of my patients who repeatedly get respiratory infections that take forever to go away, I consider an empiric trial of prescription hydrocortisone (Cortef) at a dosage of 7 1/2 milligrams in the morning and 5 milligrams at noon for two to three months.

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Taking at least 500 milligrams of vitamin C a day is also a very good idea. And dress warmly. A cold breeze blowing across your muscles or neck can make fibromyalgia symptoms flare up.

 

From endfatigue.com   January 8/08