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Sue, all us parents know how anguishing this is for you. I send love.

Good to keep on the compresses. Also use lavender essential oil with it. I would

add a slippery elm poultice and change it as it dries out. I used this on my 2

year old with raging earache/ infection and it worked wonders, should help with

this.

Also, for reducing high temperatures, give him an enema. Use yellow dock or

similar or even water.

The cold sheet treatment should also be considered. This takes toxins out via

colon.

Basically: give a warm bath, give a diaphoretic tea, then wrap him in a wet,

wrong out sheet and put him to bed ) having protected bedclothes with plastic)

and cover with blankets. Dr. also recommends garlic paste to the

feet. You may want to place cool cloths on head and maybe let feet stick out, it

depends. Anyway, once the sheet dries out from his fever, you remove it a let

him rest. If He gets at all chilly though, remove cold sheet/ discontinue/ and

replace with warmth.

Vicki Pitman

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If using garlic paste onfeet, do¹t forget to protect skin 1st with oil as

paste may burn otherwise. I think I would use v strong garlic oil instead.

In my experience I have found Lime blossom or Poppy petal tea good at

reducing temp.

on 02/01/2004 4:47 pm, vicki pitman at v.pitman@... wrote:

> Sue, all us parents know how anguishing this is for you. I send love.

>

> Good to keep on the compresses. Also use lavender essential oil with it. I

> would add a slippery elm poultice and change it as it dries out. I used this

> on my 2 year old with raging earache/ infection and it worked wonders, should

> help with this.

>

> Also, for reducing high temperatures, give him an enema. Use yellow dock or

> similar or even water.

> The cold sheet treatment should also be considered. This takes toxins out via

> colon.

> Basically: give a warm bath, give a diaphoretic tea, then wrap him in a wet,

> wrong out sheet and put him to bed ) having protected bedclothes with plastic)

> and cover with blankets. Dr. also recommends garlic paste to the

> feet. You may want to place cool cloths on head and maybe let feet stick out,

> it depends. Anyway, once the sheet dries out from his fever, you remove it a

> let him rest. If He gets at all chilly though, remove cold sheet/ discontinue/

> and replace with warmth.

>

> Vicki Pitman

>

>

>

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