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FEVER

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No matter what your
attitude towards fever has
been in the past, no
matter what you have
been led to believe fever
is, we want you to know
that FEVER is your friend.

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We are not saying that
fever is fun or
something you should
look forward to, we are
saying that FEVER is an
activity of the body
initiated for the express
purpose of protecting
itself. 3
A fever mobilizes the
body’s defenses.

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When there is an
emergency, such as an
overaccumulation of
toxins in the body,
metabolism is
accelerated by
increasing the amount
of heat available, thus
enhancing the healing
process.
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Metabolism consists of
the absorption of
nutrients & the
elimination of wastes
(toxins).

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The heat is necessary to
accelerate the elimination of
toxins which have
accumulated beyond the
body’s ability to tolerate
them, & beyond the body’s
ability to eliminate without
some extraordinary
modification (i.e., fever).
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Heat acts as a
catalyst which
causes the
toxins to
liquefy & pass
into the
bloodstream,
where they are
transported to
the organs of
elimination 8

(bowels,
Fever is no
mystery.

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On the contrary, it represents
part of the magnificence of the
human body, which no scientist
or scientists, past or present,
have been able to fully
comprehend or explain. 10
It is the logical,
explainable, totally
understandable action of
the supremely intelligent
human body, merely
using one of its
numerous mechanisms to
protect itself. 11
And yet, this
ignorance around
fever persists to
We knowthis day.
perfectly
intelligent,
reasonable people,
who are panic-
stricken when
their child 12
It’s off to the doctor for
some drugs before the
body burns itself up or
causes brain damage.

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The human body is not a
stupid lump of clay; it’s
intelligent beyond our
comprehension.

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The idea that the body
would raise its own
temperature until there was
brain damage is one of the
most ridiculous claims we
have ever heard.
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What do you think the
chances are that the
body, which is always
producing blood, would
forget to regulate its
production & produce so
much blood it drowns in
it?
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What do you think the
chances are that the body,
after digesting a meal, would
forget to stop digesting and
digest the stomach?
17
What do you
think the
chances are that
the body, while
inhaling &
exhaling, all of a
sudden forgot to
stop inhaling &
took in so much
air that the 18
Ridiculous, absurd,
outrageous, right?

There’s no way.

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Temperature regulation is
one of the most basic &
fundamental mechanisms of
the human body.

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It is initiated by
the body,
controlled by the
body, &
intelligently &
carefully utilized
as one of its
primary
defensive 21
The very
suggestion that
this exquisitely
designed &
managed
mechanism of the
body would be
turned on to
accomplish a
lifesaving
function, & then
somehow not be 22
Is it really such a stretch to
accept that such a
fundamental mechanism as
temperature regulation,
something the body is
involved in every second of
your life, would be used as a
tool to protect & preserve
itself?
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This simple, obvious
explanation has
confounded the greatest
medical minds for
centuries. 24
Don’t let it
confound
yours.

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For so many years
of our experience,
we have never
seen or even heard
of a single person,
young or old, who
actually died from
a fever, unless the
fever patient was 26
A fever is used to
facilitate the elimination
of toxins.

27
In some instances the burden
of a toxic drug with its own
inherent side effects, added
to the already existing burden
of excess toxins in the body,
will come together to injure or
kill a fever patient.

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It’s the drugs
that killed and
the fever that
was blamed.

29
Do you know what the word
“antibiotic” literally
means?

“Against life!”

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Do not fear a
fever.

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Know that it is one of
the most common &
obvious means by which
the body protects itself.

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A patient with a fever
should take no drugs, eat
very, very lightly (ideally
fresh fruit & juices
exclusively), drink pure
water as desired, stay
still, and allow the body to
do what it is trying to do
without interference.

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The fever will then
accomplish its
intended task &
subside.

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- End -

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As the lifespan progresses, the
powers of healing diminish. An
adult, for instance, can only rarely
display the physiological vigor seen
in an infant in regard to fever. A
fever is a defensive measure
intelligently initiated by the body.
When the body raises its
temperatures to higher levels,
greater amounts of waste are
burned up. An infant's healing
power is so vigorous that it can
raise the temperature to high levels
in a short time. Yet an adult, whose
healing powers are relatively 36

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