Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Hi Geoff & All,] G Hudson <crudo20 wrote: > We started our 5 month old in day care recently and she's had her > second fever in a month. I'm a little nervous about giving herbs, buy > would like to give it a go if I can convince my wife... might be a hard > sale though! I have mostly pill formulas and she's hot and lethargic > and occasionally sweaty. No crying, no pulling at the ears and she's > eating, pooping, and peeing just fine. In an adult I would often just > go to yin qiao or the like, but since I can't ask questions, I have to > make some assumptions. Her temp today was 102.5 and came down to 99 > with tylenol and now is hovering around 100.5. Does anyone have any > experience with their kids? Can you just grind the herbs up and put > them in a little cereal / banana etc? Thanks!, Geoff Geoff, I leave comment on herbal Tx to those experienced in pediatric herbalism but suggest two other approaches for your consideration. (1) Consider geopathic influences (noxious earth evils) as a trigger for recurrent infections. We spend approx 33% of our day in one specific location - bed. The crossing point of water-lines (aquifers that run in fractures in the rock anywhere from 5-100+ metres deep underground), induces a major distortion of the earth's magnetic field directly over the crossing point. That distortion can have severe effects on the heaalth of the person in the bed located over the crossing point. Moving the bed to a " neutral area " in the room (an area that has no " black streams " under it) can have a major positive impact on the health of the person in that bed. Alternatively, if the bed cannot be moved (because the room is too small), one can have a professional dowser / diviner track each of the two underground streams outside of the house. He/she should then walk a few metres UPSTREAM over each stream and bury a steel or iron spike in the ground directly over each of the streams. This is a form of " earth acupuncture " that disperses the noxious influence, i.e. diverts it elsewhere and reduces its adverse effects in the once-affected bed area. This concept may sound weird to some of you, but I know of several people (and some tied-in cows) whose previously intractable and recurrent conditions responded rapidly and dramatically either to moving the bed / rest area to a " clear " area, or spiking the streams (upstream) if the bed / rest area could not be moved. (2) Tuina / acupressure / acupoint massage / gentle " spooning " (gua-sha) all can help to rebalance the immune system. The key immunostimulant acupoints are: LI04, LI11, ST36 & GV14. In addition, select the most relevant Mu and Shu points - fr example BL13 + LU01 if there are respiratory Sx; BL21 + CV12 if there are ST Sx, etc. Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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