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“Reduce inner body heat”

Assuming your “inner body heat” as the Core temperature, Why would somebody do that?
The slightest fluctuation in the core body temperature can result in severe medical emergencies often followed by *DEATH*
Hot
- 44 °C (111.2 °F) or more – Almost certainly death will occur; however, people have been known to survive up to 46.5 °C (115.7 °F).
- 43 °C (109.4 °F) – Normally death, or there may be serious brain damage, continuous convulsions and shock. Cardio-respiratory collapse will likely occur.
- 42 °C (107.6 °F) – Subject may turn pale or remain flushed and red. They may become comatose, be in severe delirium, vomiting, and convulsions can occur.
Blood pressure may be high or low and heart rate will be very fast.
- 41 °C (105.8 °F) – ( Medical emergency) – Fainting, vomiting, severe headache, dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, delirium and drowsiness can occur. There
may also be palpitations and breathlessness.
- 40 °C (104.0 °F) – Fainting, dehydration, weakness, vomiting, headache, breathlessness and dizziness may occur as well as profuse sweating. Starts to be life-
threatening.
- 39 °C (102.2 °F) – Severe sweating, flushed and red. Fast heart rate and breathlessness. There may be exhaustion accompanying this. Children and people
with epilepsy may be very likely to get convulsions at this point.
- 38 °C (100.4 °F) – (Classed as HYPERTHERMIA if not caused by a fever ) – Feeling hot, sweating, feeling thirsty, feeling very uncomfortable, slightly hungry. If
this is caused by fever , there may also be chills.

Normal
- 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F) is a typically reported range for normal body temperature

Cold
- 36 °C (97 °F) – Feeling cold, mild to moderate shivering (body temperature may drop this low during sleep). May be a normal body temperature.
- 35 °C (95 °F) – ( HYPOTHERMIA is less than 35 °C (95 °F)) – Intense shivering, numbness and bluish/grayness of the skin. There is the possibility of heart
irritability.
- 34 °C (93 °F) – Severe shivering, loss of movement of fingers, blueness and confusion. Some behavioural changes may take place.
- 33 °C (91 °F) – Moderate to severe confusion, sleepiness, depressed reflexes, progressive loss of shivering, slow heart beat, shallow breathing. Shivering may
stop. Subject may be unresponsive to certain stimuli.
- 32 °C (90 °F) – ( Medical emergency) – Hallucinations, delirium, complete confusion, extreme sleepiness that is progressively becoming comatose. Shivering
is absent (subject may even think they are hot). Reflex may be absent or very slight.
- 31 °C (88 °F) – Comatose, very rarely conscious. No or slight reflexes. Very shallow breathing and slow heart rate. Possibility of serious heart rhythm
problems.
- 28 °C (82 °F) – Severe heart rhythm disturbances are likely and breathing may stop at any time. Patient may appear to be dead.
- 24–26 °C (75–79 °F) or less – Death usually occurs due to irregular heart beat or respiratory arrest; however, some patients have been known to survive
with body temperatures as low as 14.2 °C (57.6 °F)

That'll be called “Attempted suicide”


At a core body temperature between 85 and 71 degrees F, an inability to move and a low blood pressure lead to coma. Below 71 degrees, muscles grow rigid,
and the heart and breathing rate continue to decrease until the person reaches death.

Homeopathy for heat strike or Sunstroke

Homoeopathy today is a rapidly growing system and is being practiced all over the world. It strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic
approach towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual and physical levels. When heatstroke is concerned
there are many effective medicines available in Homoeopathy, but the selection depends upon the individuality of the patient, considering mental and physical
symptoms.

GLONOINUM 30—Glonoinum is one of the top remedies for sunstroke where the patient has severe agonizing congestive headache with waves of terrible,
pounding headache. Throbbing and bursting headache. Headache is better from sleep. Face becomes hot and red. Irritability and confusion of mind may be
present.

VERATRUM ALB 30—Veratrum alb is another top remedy for sunstroke. The patient may faint or collapsed due to hot weather. The face is pale with profuse
and clammy sweat. Extreme coldness , especially of hands and feet is also experienced. The skin is cold as death.
AMYL NITROSUM 30---Amyl nitrosum is prescribed where surging of blood to head and face occurs with fiery red face. Sensation as if blood would start
through skin with heat and redness. Violent beating of the heart and carotids. The person has great anxiety, as if something bad might happen.

BELLADONNA 30---Belladonna is another remedy for sunstroke with vascular headache. Throbbing , hammering headache, especially on temples, worse
motion, better letting hair down, laying the hand on head, bending head backwards. Face is bright red, galssy eyed and the pupils are dilated. The pulse is
strong and fast. No thirst , but has a dry mouth. The skin is bright red, hot and dry. Sometimes the person may faint due to weakness.

OPIUM 200—Opium is effective for sunstroke with coma and fatigue. It should be tried after Belladonna.

GELSEMIUM 1000—Gelsemium is prescribed where patient feels dullness ,drowsiness and confusion due to heatstroke. They may experience changes in
vision and sore muscles. There is headache in back of head. Vertigo. Band feeling around head with heaviness of eyelids. Weakness and trembling of the body.
The person is not thirsty. It is also good for as a preventive for the effects of heat of sun.

LAHESIS 200—Lachesis is best for heat stroke with headache, especially on the left side, worse after waking from sleep. The patient is dizzy and may faint. Hot
water greatly fatigues.

NATRUM MURIATICUM 200—Natrum mur is prescribed for the chronic effects of sunstroke with headache, returning in hot weather. The person experiences
debility and headache by sun heat.

NATRUM CARBONICUM 30---Natrum carb is another remedy for chronic affection of heat stroke. There is extreme weakness due to hot weather, worse from
a least exertion.

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