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Sue, im glad you made the distinction. i was thinking hot! not scalding hot,

but hot!!!

kim

> Not hot water actually kim!

> As hot as can be tolerated I think it is. So very warm would be what I

> imagine.

> Wanted to mention this in case you really thought of hot, hot water! :-)

>

> Sue

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Okay, I keep hearing you guys about the warm/hot water and I have come to the

conclusion that how I feel right now must be how vaccinators feel when they

are first told that vaccines are dangerous. Incredulous! Shock! Disbelief!

However, because I pride myself on an open mind, I'm simply filing this new

information into the back of my mind where I will keep my eyes and ears open

for information that confirms or refutes it.

Kathleen

In a message dated 12/30/2001 10:34:32 AM Central Standard Time,

radiantmother@... writes:

> Sue, im glad you made the distinction. i was thinking hot! not scalding hot,

>

> but hot!!!

> kim

>

>

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Not hot water actually kim!

As hot as can be tolerated I think it is. So very warm would be what I imagine.

Wanted to mention this in case you really thought of hot, hot water! :-)

Sue

SAHM

dd Ruby 2.6 yrs

Wales, UK

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At 01:32 PM 12/30/2001 EST, you wrote:

>Okay, I keep hearing you guys about the warm/hot water and I have come to

the

>conclusion that how I feel right now must be how vaccinators feel when they

>are first told that vaccines are dangerous. Incredulous! Shock!

Disbelief!

>

>

>However, because I pride myself on an open mind, I'm simply filing this new

>information into the back of my mind where I will keep my eyes and ears open

>for information that confirms or refutes it.

>

>Kathleen

>

Yes, I didn't mean HOT - but as hot as tolerable.

Someone in my homeopathy class actually got a chance to do it last month

and said it was amazing. I always do and see much less pain and often

nothing ever develops where I was burned.

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I can only find mention of cool water in Callinan's " Family

Homeopathy " - but did read online that for minor burns the warm water

increases circulation in the area and facilitates healing. For severe burns

it said to not use warm water. However, I always thought and believed that

the cool water applied to a burn helped to stop the tissue damage by halting

the burning process. ?

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I'm afraid I've only heard of this from quite a few people here, Sue.

Some have posted impressive personal stories. I believe it is supposed to

heal quicker and stop blistering and leave no scarring too.......

I'm sure others will be better able to clarify this for you.

Sue

SAHM

dd Ruby 2.6 yrs

Wales, UK

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In homeopathy, like cures like - so if you have a burn you need to do

something similar - just ilke you would with a remedy.

Its the same concept. Red Cross usees allopathic thinking - opposite to

get rid of symptoms.

Make sense now ;-)

It works - try it next time.

Ah hah!

Sheri

>Sorry to be dense here and once again I can't find the original post

>as the subject line has been changed, I think.

>

>Anyway, this treatment of burns (I think this was the subject?)

>confuses me. I'm a trained first aider with the British Red Cross,

>and have never come across treating a burn with anything other than

>cold water. I always believed the idea was to cool the damaged

>tissue as quickly as possible, because often, even though the source

>of heat may have been removed, the flesh continues to radiate heat

>and burn. Or have I missed something completely here?

>

>Can someone clarify for me please, because I'm due to renew my first

>aid certificate soon, and I don't want to make a mistake of this

>magnitude. References would be appreciated if possible.

>

>Love, light and peace,

>

>Sue

>

>p.s. If you've accepted the invite, Sue, I'm sorry for not having

>done anything but I can't access any UK today.

>

>

>

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>

>

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At 01:24 PM 12/30/2001 -0800, you wrote:

>I can only find mention of cool water in Callinan's " Family

>Homeopathy " - but did read online that for minor burns the warm water

>increases circulation in the area and facilitates healing. For severe burns

>it said to not use warm water. However, I always thought and believed that

>the cool water applied to a burn helped to stop the tissue damage by halting

>the burning process. ?

>

>

>

>

You won't find in any book - see above post. Its homeopathic.

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In a message dated 12/30/2001 3:45:09 PM Central Standard Time,

angelmouse55@... writes:

> Anyway, this treatment of burns (I think this was the subject?)

> confuses me. I'm a trained first aider with the British Red Cross,

> and have never come across treating a burn with anything other than

> cold water. I always believed the idea was to cool the damaged

> tissue as quickly as possible, because often, even though the source

> of heat may have been removed, the flesh continues to radiate heat

> and burn. Or have I missed something completely here?

>

Yes, thats what i thought too, kim

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