Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 Moderator's Note: This actually is one of the most reasonable findings I have heard in a very long time... According to Nature Cure, Natropathy and the fundamentals of alternative medicine- a fever is actually a sign of health. Fever is not illness but a healthy response- you have to be healthy enough, have enough vital force to be able to raise a fever.. My question is why is the improvement fleeting?? My suspicion is that the fever is not allowed to run it's course naturally- to take the body to the next level of optimal health and instead is viewed as " disease " and then stifled with drugs. So the body never gets to win the battle it is fighting and goes back into its sub-par health. This is why vaccines are so bad- ironically a huge factor in autism- could it be more than just the mercury?? Let the body fight it's acute illnesses to build up the strength of the body and it's vital force otherwise face the very debilitating chronic diseases. ------------ Key behavior ranging from better concentration to improved word use tends to occur when a child with autism has a fever, scientists report in an unusual investigation published yesterday. Exactly how a fever changes the brain remains a matter of speculation. But scientists at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore have found that even though the effects are temporary, the discovery opens a new window to understanding autism. Dr. Andrew Zimmerman, director of medical research at the institute's autism and related disorders center, said the study was inspired by anecdotal reports from parents and clinicians who found that when a child with autism developed a fever, many classic signs of the condition seem to subside. The effect, however, is fleeting. _Read Entire Article Here_ (http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hshow5486795dec04,0,290783.story) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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