Or the sitz bath.
Or sauna treatments.
Pretty much first aid, practical and cheap.
Add rebounding to this (jumping up and down a trampoline) as well.
dwntwngrl2 wrote:
> Elliott,
> High temperatures are used in more ways than hyperthermia treatment.
> Part of a recent post explains another use very well.
> "While this explains part of it, there is actually more to how this
> mechanism works. When the body core temperature is raised to these
> temperatures for at least an hour at a time, it triggers the process
> of the white blood cells to be manufactured at an accelerated level.
> This is the "normal" response of the immune system if it is in fact
> working properly. Within a 24 hour period the white blood cell count
> can raise by 10 times the amount of normal, which starts changing the odds against the cancer cells. This is also referred to as "Fever
> Treatment".
> Inducing fever has been used to combat cancer as it can stimulate the immune system. There have been cases of people who have had cancer
> and, following a high fever have become cancer free as the immune
> system has gone into high gear initially in response to the fever,
> then finding and fighting other illnesses in the body.
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