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Title: 1918 Influenza: A Treatment That Worked
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URL Source: http://www.naturalnews.com/026998_cleansing_influenza_foods.html
Published: Sep 9, 2009
Author: Kim Evans
Post Date: 2009-09-09 12:10:48 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 206
Comments: 8

(NaturalNews) At least twenty million people died in the 1918 influenza epidemic and Eleanora McBean, Ph.D., N.D. tells us something pretty interesting about it. Drug-oriented medical doctors and hospitals, she tells us, "were losing 33% of their flu cases," while "non-medical hospitals such as Battle Creek, Kellogg and MacFadden's Health Restorium were getting almost 100% healings."

Most people reading this already know that drugs are almost never the answer to what ails the body. But, do you know how they were achieving an almost 100% recovery rate at Battle Creek, a facility run by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg?

A 1918 article titled "Spanish Influenza Treatment," edited by Dr. Kellogg, shares the recommended influenza protocols.

First, the patients were doing water enemas twice a day to clean their bowels. They'd use two or three pints of warm water and would cleanse their colon thoroughly, until all of the filth was removed. The enemas started at the beginning of the disease and continued until complete recovery.

Second, the patients were drinking three or four quarts of water or fruit juice each day to promote elimination through the kidneys and skin. A glass was taken each half hour, when awake. Fiber, such as bran, was mixed into foods including oatmeal and rice to promote bowel movements and the elimination of the problem.

Short hot baths and hot blanket packs were used to ease fevers and help with pain in the back and legs. A hot blanket pack entailed wrapping a person in a "hot as they could stand," wrung-out wet blanket for twelve to fifteen minutes. A wool blanket covered the outside of the wet blanket, and heads and faces were kept cool. If the pulse was rapid, an ice pack was held over the heart. For very high fevers, the hot blanket packs were used only for four or five minutes.

Cold compresses were used for headaches. For high fevers, a cold compress was used immediately after a short hot blanket pack to bring down the fever.

It wasn't said, because in 1918 it wasn't such a widespread problem, but obviously sugar, processed foods and junk foods should be avoided in the case of any flu or influenza. That's just common sense whenever your body is showing signs of problems. Patients were also kept in bed for several days after the fever was gone.

It was stated that these measures, applied intelligently, would bring the number of deaths from influenza, and the pneumonia that often followed, to a "negligible quantity." After the fact, we can see that statement was correct for those who applied them.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

Very good information - thanks.

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Lod  posted on  2009-09-09   12:15:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Horse (#0)

A Treatment That Worked

Thx 4 this educational article.

Unfortunately, It contains too much common sense for Big Governments and Big Pharma to utilize these commom sense treatments for 100% recovery from the Swines.

sizzlerguy  posted on  2009-09-09   12:18:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Horse (#0)

Short hot baths and hot blanket packs were used to ease fevers and help with pain in the back and legs. A hot blanket pack entailed wrapping a person in a "hot as they could stand," wrung-out wet blanket for twelve to fifteen minutes

Since most flu viruses hate a hot environment, sounds like good advice for most to follow. Or taking hot baths (not showers) every day as a preventative.

mininggold  posted on  2009-09-09   12:32:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: mininggold (#3)

Since most flu viruses hate a hot environment, sounds like good advice for most to follow. Or taking hot baths (not showers) every day as a preventative.

Nothing stimulates the immune system like a cold shower.

http://kaygriggs.blogspot.com/ On freedom4um.com, Alex Jones is more dangerous than Henry Kissinger. May you live in interesting times.

Clitora  posted on  2009-09-09   12:52:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Clitora (#4)

Cold showers do not directly raise your body temp to kill viruses. Why do cultures in which hot baths and sauna bathing are practiced have the lowest incidence of flu year after year after year?

mininggold  posted on  2009-09-09   13:08:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: mininggold (#5)

Cold showers do not directly raise your body temp to kill viruses. Why do cultures in which hot baths and sauna bathing are practiced have the lowest incidence of flu year after year after year?

Because people in those cultures eat better than we do.

Cold is best. But there is nothing wrong with a contrast bath. If you have a flu or are dying from high temperature, they dunk you in ice not heat.

http://kaygriggs.blogspot.com/ On freedom4um.com, Alex Jones is more dangerous than Henry Kissinger. May you live in interesting times.

Clitora  posted on  2009-09-09   20:20:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Clitora (#6)

Cold is best. But there is nothing wrong with a contrast bath. If you have a flu or are dying from high temperature, they dunk you in ice not heat.

That is to protect your brain from damage from unpredictably high temps, not to get you over the flu faster..

mininggold  posted on  2009-09-10   1:29:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: mininggold (#7)

That is to protect your brain from damage from unpredictably high temps, not to get you over the flu faster..

Correct.

http://kaygriggs.blogspot.com/ On freedom4um.com, Alex Jones is more dangerous than Henry Kissinger. May you live in interesting times.

Clitora  posted on  2009-09-10   13:20:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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