Chills
By Steven Horne, RH (AHG) & Kimberly Balas, ND
Chills are usually associated with an increased internal
body temperature during a fever but can also be present in
severe blood loss or shock. Mild, chronic feelings of cold, especially in the extremities, is usually caused by poor circulation, or hormonal imbalances, particularly low thyroid.
The
hypothalamus regulates the body temperature and opens
and closes the "vents" or pores in the skin to help regulate
the body temperature.
For chills associated with fever, IF-C is a helpful formula.
Where chills are associated with night sweats sage may be
helpful.
Chills associated with fatigue and lowered resistance to disease may benefit from Trigger Immune or licorice root.
Where cold limbs are associated with arteriosclerosis, the oral chelation program is very effective.
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