Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi Bon and everybody else there is much confusion about what exactly it means to "feed a fever, starve a cold" or is it starve a fever and feed a cold the only way the axiom makes any sense is to understand what one means by feeding and starving fever is an important non-specific mechanism in immunity and rarely should be stopped completely in Ayurvedic terms fever is agni rising upwards and outwards through the body as pitta to "eat" or "digest" the kapha/ama that is blocking the channels (srotas) a failure of agni to do this results can result in chronic fever, as the obstruction (i.e. ama/kapha) remains these days, most people get recurrent fever b/c something was used to shut it down, e.g. acetaminophen unfortunately this allows the imbalance that caused the fever to remain, causing chronic fever, chronic URIs, or another secondary condition in all systems of natural medicine fevers are a good thing (within in reason), and unless they are very high (>104 F, 40 C), should not be stopped kids need to be watched closely b/c their temperatures are often quite labile thus when the fever is just beginning, or is poorly manifested, generally speaking we want to FEED it, for e.g, by drinking warm fluids, resting under the bed covers, eating warm rice soup with ginger etc., so that the patient can achieve the crisis, i.e. sweating, and the resolution of the condition when sweating occurs, pitta has completely digested the ama/kapha in the srotas, and maintains itself continuously from the digestive tract to the periphery - it is victorious, it has kicked butt on the ama/kapha and pushed it out of the body (i.e. as sweat) when we encourage this process, this is what we mean by "feeding a fever" colds are caused by the same pathogenic factors as fevers, but are either not strong enough to cause agni to move into the srotas to eat the ama/kapha, or occurs when agni is weak and can't over come the obstruction in the digestive tract thus "starving" a cold is recommended, or more specifically, starving ama by limiting foods that promote it, i.e. heavy, cold, slimy and sticky foods, e.g. dairy, flour, oils, sweets etc.; this is what is meant by "starving a cold" thus, to sum it up: ****feed a fever means promote the crisis (sweating), which leads to resolution ****starve a cold means to inhibit the production of ama of course in a fever, we similarly don't want to promote the production of ama, so ama-forming foods are prohibited in either case from this explanation we can see that the axiom doesn't literally mean to starve or feed at all, but relates to understanding the pathogenic processes of fevers and colds, and the causal factors behind them there, from now on there should be no more confusion about feeding a fever or starving a cold :-) best to all... Caldecott phyto http://www.wrc.net/phyto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 > thus, to sum it up: > > ****feed a fever means promote the crisis (sweating), which leads to > resolution > ****starve a cold means to inhibit the production of ama > Dr In his book Ayurvedic Remedies, Dr Vasant Lad mentions this so called axiom but he does not take it allegorically as you do, but very literally. Of course even in "feeding a fever" one is on a restricted diet. -yogaman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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