So who wants to heal. The world has experienced a change in the amount of germ in our environment both naturally and unnaturally. In an effort to address the scarcity of information on how to defend your self here are a few therapies to start correcting that problem.
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FEVER BATH
THERAPY
Fever therapy, or hyperthermia as a healing technique, has been known throughout history. Ancient Greek physicians raised body temperature in healing centers as an immune defense against infection. The Romans had elaborate bath complexes for cleansing and healing. American Indians used sweat lodges for spiritual and cleansing rituals. The Scandinavians used healing steam baths.
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Ancient healers knew that a slight fever was a powerful healing tool against disease. Today, high heat procedures, like overheating baths, saunas and steam rooms are experiencing new popularity as people realize their enormous benefits for health. Modern health care professionals are finding that a non-life-threatening fever can do exceptional healing work. Slightly raising body temperature creates a natural defense and healing force by the immune system to rid the body of harmful pathogens to literally burn out invading organisms.
Ancient herbalists used heat-producing herbs as protective healing measures against colds and simple infections, even against serious degenerative diseases like skin tumors. Today, alternative healing clinics use artificially induced fevers to treat infections like acute bronchitis, pneumonia, arthritic conditions like fibromyalgia and lupus, even cancers like leukemia. AIDS syndromes like cytomegalovirus respond to blood heating.
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Despite skepticism by conventional medicine, super germs like the HIV virus, which have no effective counteractive drug therapies, mean that other methods must be tried. In 1997, CNN Health News reported on a blood heating procedure for AIDS in treating Kaposi’s sarcoma, a cancer that produces severe skin lesions in HIV infected patients. The sores vanished in about four months after the therapy, along with other symptoms. Since then, many AIDS sufferers with sarcoma have undergone hyperthermia with success. In some cases, the blood has even tested negative for the HIV virus! (Researchers warn that even if the blood tests free of HIV, the virus may still be in the bone and resurface.)
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Here’s how fever therapy works as a detoxification mechanism:
When exposed to heat, blood vessels in the skin dilate to allow more blood to flow to the surface, activating sweat glands, which pour water onto the skins surface. As the water evaporates from the skin, it draws both heat and toxins from the body, becoming a natural detoxification treatment as well as a cooling system. Simple overheating (fever) therapy can be effectively practiced in your home, via a bath. This can stimulate the body’s immune mechanism without the stress of fever-indulging drugs.
How to take a fever bath:
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Empty your bladder and colon.
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Get a good thermometer to maintain proper water temperature. I always recommend monitoring bath temperature.
Bring to a quick boil 24 oz of distilled water and turn off fire. Immediately place two hands full of chopped fresh ginger root (purchase at a grocery store) in the boiled distilled water and let simmer for 10-15 minutes.
Use a large tub if possible. Plug the outlet to raise the water to the top of the tub and as hot as you can take it (placing an elbow in the water to test intensity is a good way to ensure proper temperature). Add 1 pound of Epsom salt (purchase at a pharmacy) to the water (optional). Immerse yourself with only head left uncovered. Maintain the temperature of the water to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. You must intermittently drink all the ginger tea. The ginger tea will ensure that you do not dehydrate and speed the opening of the pores of the skin. Even though the water temperature is not high, heat cannot escape from your body when you are totally covered, so body temperature will rise to match that of the water, creating a slight healing fever.
A therapy bath should last about 45 minutes. If you have discomfort, sit up in the tub for 5 minutes.
Gentle massaging with a skin brush during the bath stimulates circulation, brings cleansing blood to the surface of the skin, and relieves the heart from undue pressure.
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Kidney & Liver
Flush
Protocol
The liver flush is a very beneficial procedure. It is usually recommended to precede the Liver Flush with 2-3 days of drinking apple juice (fresh fruits and vegetables are ok in addition to the apple juice). The malic acid found in the apple juice dissolves and softens gallstones, which makes for a successful Liver Flush. Fresh apple juice made from organic apples is best.
Cleansing the liver of gallstones dramatically improves digestion, which is the basis of your whole health. You can expect your allergies to disappear, too, more with each cleanse you do. Incredibly, it also eliminates shoulder, upper arm, and upper back pain. You have more energy and increased sense of well being.
Preparation
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Liver cleanse and gallbladder cleanse/flush
Ingredients
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1/2 Cup Olive Oil Extra Virgin (= 1.25 dl)
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8 Big grapefruits (or whatever size you can find)
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4 tablespoon EPSOM salts = ( MgSO4 + 7H2O)
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Choose a day like Saturday night for the cleanse, since you will be able to rest the next day. Take no medicines, vitamins or pills that you can do without; they could prevent success.
Eat a no-fat breakfast and lunch such as cooked cereal with fruit, fruit juice (no butter or milk), baked potato or other vegetables with salt only. This allows the bile to build up and develop pressure in the liver. Higher pressure pushes out more stones.
2:00 PM:
Do not eat or drink after 2 o'clock. If you break this rule you could feel quite ill later.
Get your Epsom salts ready. Mix 4 tbs. in 3 cups grapefruit juice and pour this into a jar.
This makes four servings, 3/4 cup each. Set the jar in the refrigerator to get ice cold (this is for convenience and taste only).
6:00 PM:
Drink one serving (3/4 cup) of the cold Epsom salts. If you did not prepare this ahead of time, do it right now. You may also add 1/8 tsp. vitamin C powdered to improve the taste. You may also drink a few mouthfuls of water afterwards or rinse your mouth. Get the olive oil and grapefruit out to warm up.
8:00 PM:
Repeat by drinking another 3/4 cup of Epsom salts. You haven't eaten since two o'clock, but you won't feel hungry. Get your bedtime chores done. The timing is critical for success; don't be more than 10 minutes early or late.
9:45 PM:
Pour 1/2 cup (measured) olive oil into the pint jar. Squeeze the grapefruit by hand into the measuring cup. Remove pulp with fork. You should have at least 1/2 cup, more (up to 3/4 cup) is best. You may top it up with lemonade. Add this to the olive oil. Close the jar tightly with the lid and shake hard until watery (only fresh grapefruit makes the oil water).
Now visit the bathroom one or more times, even it makes you late for your ten o'clock drink. Don't be more than 15 minutes late.
10:00 PM:
Drink the potion you have mixed. Take it to your bedside if you want, but drink it standing up. Get it down within 5 minutes (fifteen minutes for very elderly or weak persons).
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Lie down immediately. You might fail to get stones out if you don't. The sooner you lie down the more stones you will get out. Be ready for bed ahead of time. Don't clean up the kitchen. As soon as the drink is down walk to your bed and lie down flat on your back with your head up high on the pillow. Try to think about what is happening in the liver. Try to keep perfectly still for at least 20 minutes. You may feel a train of stones traveling along the bile ducts like marbles. There is no pain because the bile duct valves are open (thank you Epsom salts!). Go to sleep. You may fail to get stones out if you don't.
Next morning:
Upon awakening take your third dose of Epsom salts. If you have indigestion or nausea wait unit it is gone before drinking the Epsom salts. You may go back to bed. Don't take this potion before 6:00 AM.
2 hours later.
Take your fourth (the last) dose of Epsom salts. Drink 3/4 cups of the mixture. You may go back to bed.
After 2 more hours you may eat. Start with fresh fruit juice. Half an hour later eat fruit. One hour later you may eat regular food but keep it light. By supper you should feel recovered.
How well did you do?
Expect diarrhea in the morning. Use a flashlight to look for gallstones in the toilet with the bowel movement. Look for the green kind since this is proof that they are genuine gallstones, not food residue. Only bile from the liver is pea green. The bowel movement sinks but gallstones float because of the cholesterol inside. Count them all roughly, whether tan or green. You will need to total 2,000 stones before the liver is clean enough to rid you of allergies or bursitis or upper back pains permanently. The first cleanse may rid you of them for a few days, but as the stones from the rear travel forward, they give you the same symptoms again. You may repeat cleanses at two- week intervals. Never cleanse when you are ill.
Sometimes, the bile ducts are full of cholesterol crystals that did not form into round stones. They appear as "chaff" floating on top of the toilet bowl water. It may be tan colored, harboring millions of tiny white crystals. Cleansing this chaff is just as important as purging the stones.
How safe is the liver cleanse? It is very safe. Based on many cases, including many persons in their seventies and eighties. None went to the hospital; none even reported pain. However, it can make you feel quite ill for one or two days afterwards, although in every one of these cases the maintenance parasite program had been neglected. Therefore, the instructions direct you to complete the parasite and kidney rinse program first.
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This procedure contradicts many modern medical viewpoints. Gallstones are thought to be formed in the gallbladder, not the liver. They are thought to be few, not thousands. They are not linked to pains other than gallbladder attacks. It is easy to understand why this thought: by the time you have acute pain attacks, some stones are in the gallbladder, are big enough and sufficiently calcified to see on X-ray and have caused inflammation there. When the gallbladder is removed the acute attacks are gone, but the bursitis and other pains and digestive problems remain.
The truth is self-evident. People who have had their gallbladder removed surgically still get plenty of green, bile coated stones, and anyone who cares to dissect their stones can see that the concentric circles and crystals of cholesterol match textbook pictures of "gallstones" exactly."