Tonight my son came down with a fever. It came on pretty quick. He was 102.5. He wasn't terribly sick, but you know how Mom's want to make everything right.
Well Zoe just happened to be in the Chat Room, and just happened to post something today about putting egg whites on the bottom of feet to bring down a temp.
Well I did this, and I swear, within 10 minutes he went from 102.5 to 100. We were all totally amazed. Then, within 1 hour later his temp was normal.
How egg whites did this- I have no idea. All I know is that as a Mom, you don't want your child sick.
You are welcome Molly. If you believe in synchronicity
and I do, I believe there are no accidents. I have not
been in the chatroom since the last time I was there
with you when it first came online. Last night, I thought,
I will go check it out since there seemed to be more than
a few people there. That you needed that info just as I
went online was a nice touch of divine intervention.
it is a good thing that his immune system is able to spike a temp like that. it is a primary defense against viruses. i personally see no reason to mitigate a temp unless it is dangerously high. it is there for a reason.
"By doing a bit of research into books and periodicals from the 1918 flu pandemic era, it is clear that allopathic "cures" were deadlier than the disease itself. Many homeopaths, autologists and other "drugless" doctors understood that the blood was the life force of the body and its purity was a barometer of health as well as an indicator of disease susceptibility. They also witnessed that the poisoning of the blood via yellow fever, typhoid and smallpox vaccinations was the prerequisite condition for contracting the "Spanish" flu. But even then, the flu itself was not a death sentence. The deaths occurred among those who stifled their body’s attempts to heal itself by taking allopathic potions such as aspirin and other inappropriate treatments."
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