Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 A Herxheimer reaction may not and often is not expressed as a fever. But It is a commonly understood and accepted effect by mainstream medicine. A fever, as you say, is not proof of a Herx, but it is certainly evidence of it when you are using the Beck protocol or especially MMS. With the Beck device it is not a given, since the effects are more mild, but with chorine dioxide, it certainly is, at least if you use it in any quantity, too quickly. It is simple cause and effect. >Right off the top of my head, any thing that irritates and that could be physical trauma of any type. Some medicinal herbs will raise >body temps. Saunas are used to raised body temps. The commonly used medical technique of counterirritation could cause a fever. >Fever is also involved in all healings to one extent or another. >Absolutely true, I agree with you on the point that infections may be the more common cause of fever. I was just writing it is not the on >ONLY cause which you posted it was. >The Hex effect is a much misunderstood reaction with no concrete guidelines that I can see. No one has ever been able to tell me >exactly how to distinguish a genuine Hex effect between pathogen die-off and a toxic effect from another source---ike a toxic chemical >reaction independent of pathogenic destruction)?? >The connection to blood electrification? Well, just because you may use blood electrification at the same time that a fever is >experienced, does not scientifically prove that BE actually caused that fever or that it is positively a Hex effect. It could be a coincident >or, perhaps, some other unappreciated reaction to the BE. Life is never quite as simple or obvious as it some times seem. I am not >trying to pick bones here, just that one cannot say absolutely NO or Yes in many instances and there are many causes for the body to >carry a fever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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