There are many herbs that can help when fevers are present. Fevers will usually go down once the bowel has been
opened with an enema, especially in young children. Catnip
or garlic tea can be used as an enema solution to help bring
down the fever.
Herbs that promote perspiration can also be used to bring
down fevers when taken as warm teas, or as extracts taken
with warm water. Some of the herbs that have proven useful
here include yarrow, peppermint, chamomile, catnip and
capsicum. Yarrow is particularly helpful for serious fevers
when taken in the form of a hot tea.
Boneset is a good herb for fever associated with the flu
where the bones ache. (It is an ingredient in ALJ.)
IF-C is
a good formula for fevers, or for fevers that alternate with
chills. High Potency Garlic is another product that can help
with fewers, especially when caused by bacterial infection or
respiratory infection.
Herbs that promote perspiration can also be used to bring
down fevers when taken as warm teas, or as extracts taken
with warm water.
Essential Oils can be used topically. Dilute
them in water, then moisten a wash cloth with the aromatic
water and gently sponge off the fevered person.
Below is a list of suggested products. Those in bold are key products for the health issue explained on this page.
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Therapies: Aromatherapy, Cleansing Programs, Hydration
and Sweat Bath
Herbs: Blue Vervain, Capsicum, Catnip, Chamomile, Devil's Claw, Echinacea Purpurea, Fcwerfew, Garlic, Ginger, Lobelia, Pau d'Arco, Rose Hips and Yarrow
Herbal Formulas: FV, HCP-X, HY-C, IF-C, IN-X, Lymph Gland Cleanse and Ultimate Echinacea
Nutrients: Silver Shield
Nutraceuticals: Elderberry D3fense, Immune Stimulator and Thai-Go
Essential Oils: Bergamot, Jasmine Absolute, Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Roman Chamomile, Rose Bulgaria, Rosemary and Thyrne
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