Young Children - all Ages Using Remedies
In young children, one of the most common mistakes made by both parents and conventional medical practitioners is the frequent use of antibiotics or medications to suppress symptoms such as colds, flu, or inflammation.
A Raised Temperature ....
A raised temperature (fever) is, in most cases, a natural and beneficial physiological response. It reflects the body’s innate ability to combat infection—essentially “burning off” pathogens through increased metabolic activity.
- This process is a key component of a healthy and functioning immune system.
While there are, of course, rare exceptions where a fever may reach a dangerously high level and require medical intervention, these cases represent a very small minority. In the vast majority of situations, a moderate to high temperature is not harmful but rather an indication that the immune system is working effectively.
If a child appears uncomfortable or overheated, simple supportive measures can be used. For example, applying a cool, damp flannel to the forehead and neck can help regulate comfort without interfering with the body’s natural processes.
Pharmaceutical Interventions....
A significant concern arises when fever is reduced too quickly or aggressively with pharmaceutical interventions. By suppressing the temperature, one may inadvertently inhibit the immune response, potentially prolonging illness or reducing the body’s ability to resolve infection naturally.
This Starts the Slippery slope of Immune Suppression and Drug Damage Dependency...
There are, however, supportive approaches that work with—rather than against—the immune system. Various remedies are available that aim to assist the body’s natural defence mechanisms without suppressing them. Examples include preparations such as Viburcol, Guna-Flu, Guna-Cytomix, Gripp Heel, Engystol to name just a few...,
Supporting the immune system appropriately during early childhood contributes to a stronger immune resilience over the long term. For this reason, it is important that such situations are managed thoughtfully and with an understanding of the body’s natural healing processes.
It is worth noting that conventional approaches often prioritise symptom suppression, involving pharmaceutical interventions.
Handing out / Prescribing Drugs as Smarties....
The handling out of these drugs like smarties is a dangerous game and the long term overuse or inappropriate use has unintended consequences and impacts longer-term immune health.
Well its Just this Once....
Beware of the caveat... its just this once....the question to ask yourself is...
Could I do this ....but instead ask yourself Should I do this......?
Own the responsibility and if you are unsure study and ask questions....and look at and read the side effects in the Pharmacopeia Manuals... not Google ......
Asking the Professional or Pharmacist for Side Effects
Asking the professional who is recommending Drugs is not "Doing Research."
If they believe drugs are the only option it is not fair to ask them for independent advice.
Do your own work and real research - the laziness of society today is riff and the only way you can protect yourself is to do the work and get a deeper understanding of health.
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