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Here's a Chinese med. non-invasive technique for fever reduction that works

to reduce it a bit in small children--not a total reduction, but for some

reason it does work. I have no idea why: place a couple of whole cabbage

leaves, spread open, on the back under a shirt or pajama top.

The most miraculous fever reduction requires a big triangular needle which

is poked at a certain spot right at the edge of (if I remember right) the

thumbnail cuticle; it bleeds a drop, and the fever goes away. Again, works

best in children, but it's painful, and you have to have the right spot and

right needle. I watched my oldest, limp and nearly delirious with a 105

fever when she was maybe 4 (she's 30 now!), have this treatment. She was

literally running around the exam room after.

Anyway, the cabbage may help a bit!

Terry

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> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 08:20:32 -0700

> To: graves_support >

> Subject: Re: Left eye

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> Hi Debbie, I'm glad you are feeling better today. My husband made me my

> smoothie yesterday because I had an early morning meeting with a client and

> was of course rushing to get there on time... and he surprised me by putting

> some honey in it - and I have to say it was a nice little surprise!

>

> We got a little more sleep last night too, dh slept the whole night through,

> that's how tired he was, so that is good. ds and I were only up for an hour

> trying to get his fever down. Why do fevers have to get so bad in the middle

> of the night? I mean his body was bright red and he was so hot to the touch.

> Kinda scary. But he is obviously feeling better today... so maybe it's on

> it's way out.

>

> Keep feeling better...

>

> Pam B.

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ROFLMAO! Cabbage leaves! I will buy some today in case we need them

tonight! My husband will really think I've lost it! Hey, if it works, I'll

feel a lot better about that than filling him fully of children's Tylenol!

I also bought a book on holistic medicine for children... but I haven't read

enough of it to feel comfortable medicating him that way yet... will keep

reading it though, it's very interesting.

Who/What kind of practitioner would we go to see about this needle/cuticle

thingy if we ever needed it?

Pam B.

Re: fever:Pam B

Here's a Chinese med. non-invasive technique for fever reduction that works

to reduce it a bit in small children--not a total reduction, but for some

reason it does work. I have no idea why: place a couple of whole cabbage

leaves, spread open, on the back under a shirt or pajama top.

The most miraculous fever reduction requires a big triangular needle which

is poked at a certain spot right at the edge of (if I remember right) the

thumbnail cuticle; it bleeds a drop, and the fever goes away. Again, works

best in children, but it's painful, and you have to have the right spot and

right needle. I watched my oldest, limp and nearly delirious with a 105

fever when she was maybe 4 (she's 30 now!), have this treatment. She was

literally running around the exam room after.

Anyway, the cabbage may help a bit!

Terry

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Hi Debbie, cool washcloth, that sounds friendlier than what I did, I stuck

him in the shower and wet him all down - hair and all - course then he was

shivering and I felt like a bad mom - but it usually works - then the

Tylenol if it doesn't. I will try the cabbage leaves and if that doesn't

work, then the cool cloth under the arms and then the shower... hopefully we

won't have to try any of them today/tonight.

Thanks Debbie and Terry!

Pam B.

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Cabbage leaves! I will have to remember that also, think maybe I've heard

of that before. I've only had one child that has been real sick with fevers

and that is my son. His worse one was when my husband had to go out of town

for the night. He hadn't felt well and dh was going to stay home, I told

him to go I'd be alright. Within an hour of him leaving I was at home with

a sick baby, middle of winter. His doctor called in a prescription. My

oldest brother rescued me and helped out picking things up. Since I don't

work we only have one vehicle. Oh well you have to do what you have to do.

Pam, another thing my sister told me that works when she worked in the

hospital is a cool washcloth and put it under their arms. For some reason

it cools them down faster when they have a fever.

I know what you mean about tylenol!

Well I am off to the doctor.

Debbie R.

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That's an acupuncturist thing. My first acupuncturist, back in the '70's was

the one who did it. My husband does, too, on occasion.

Terry

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> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:31:48 -0700

> To: graves_support >

> Subject: Re: fever:Pam B

>

> ROFLMAO! Cabbage leaves! I will buy some today in case we need them

> tonight! My husband will really think I've lost it! Hey, if it works, I'll

> feel a lot better about that than filling him fully of children's Tylenol!

>

> I also bought a book on holistic medicine for children... but I haven't read

> enough of it to feel comfortable medicating him that way yet... will keep

> reading it though, it's very interesting.

>

> Who/What kind of practitioner would we go to see about this needle/cuticle

> thingy if we ever needed it?

>

> Pam B.

>

> Re: fever:Pam B

>

>

> Here's a Chinese med. non-invasive technique for fever reduction that works

> to reduce it a bit in small children--not a total reduction, but for some

> reason it does work. I have no idea why: place a couple of whole cabbage

> leaves, spread open, on the back under a shirt or pajama top.

>

> The most miraculous fever reduction requires a big triangular needle which

> is poked at a certain spot right at the edge of (if I remember right) the

> thumbnail cuticle; it bleeds a drop, and the fever goes away. Again, works

> best in children, but it's painful, and you have to have the right spot and

> right needle. I watched my oldest, limp and nearly delirious with a 105

> fever when she was maybe 4 (she's 30 now!), have this treatment. She was

> literally running around the exam room after.

>

> Anyway, the cabbage may help a bit!

>

> Terry

>

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list do not have the endorsement of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> --------

>

>

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