Thursday, February 3, 2011

Fever

It takes time for a bad boy to become good. Similarly, it takes some time for our body to get used to new food habits in place of the old ones. This clash between old and new routine results in fever for some people. You started some many good things at one time that it’s difficult for the body to receive them. Nobody can change overnight, and the same is true for the body! Don’t worry and take it easy. If necessary, drink plenty of water and skip solid food for a day. Give rest to your stomach. If you don’t have free bowel movement, use an enema. Every two or three hours, drink honey mixed water. After the fever subsides and when you feel hungry again, eat solid food, slowly increasing the quantity day by day. By the fifth day you will be able to eat everything in the new diet (including sprouted seeds). If your temperature is high, you can place a wet cloth on your forehead or below your navel three times a day or do an enema with cold water. The fever is there only to cleanse your body, and once you get over it, you can easily follow this lifestyle. Remember, all’s well that ends well!

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