Thanks Deborah and just to add a similar procedure   ... a family
treatment my children never really cared for..by sitting in 1 to 2 inches of
hot tub water with a trickle of hot to keep it that way...as hot as I can
stand covered up above the water line with a dry towel ...profuse sweating
usually would begin..within a short time my temperature will read 100 to 101
degrees Fahrenheit ...which ...for me in the past would whip most flu and
cold virus..it usually would take a day or two for my system to clear
accumulated viral refuse...the drink to sip slowly was one half spoon full
of these three ...sodium magnesium and cream of tarter..to a quart of water
...and I have always included several raw garlic cloves..which might
strengthen cell walls to prevent ongoing viral attack...
----- Original Message -----
From: deborah byron <laqueren...@cox-internet.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:06 AM
Subject: CS>cancer & heat


> Hi Betsy--How do you measure core body temperature I wonder?  In a  really
> nice hot bath at home, where I can get totally submerged (except the head
> of course), I can easily and quickly raise my temp., taken with a regular
> old mercury thermometer, to 103 degrees or so.  Indeed, this has been my
> first line of defense for years when a cold/flu is coming on.  Sometimes
> this is enough to knock it right out and other times the induced fever
> continues on, as if it needed a jump start.  But I can say that after
> avoiding suppression for about 30 years now, my system can almost always
> still produce a good fever when I need one.
>
> My understanding is that tumor formation is a sort of 'cold' process and
> that people with tendencies towards the inflammatory (warm) pole are more
> likely to develop conditions like heart disease while those who tend
> towards the sclerotic (cold) pole are susceptible to cancer and other
> tumor conditions. Finding a balance is the key of course, and I'd think
> that using saunas etc. to raise the temperature is most useful in
> prevention and only one aspect of recovery from cancer.
>
> My 2 cents,
> Deborah
>
> On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 19:20:16 -0800 (PST), Betsy Coffey
> <latimergi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > There has been alot of research on cancer treatments
> > regarding raising the body temperature or inducing
> > artificial fevers.
>
>
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