Deary me I don’t know how I’m still alive after using the tried and tested since childhood method of speeding up recovery.
On the occasion of getting any cold or flu I was taught from a young age to wrap up go to bed, avoid taking paracetamol so you could raise your temperature and sweat it out.
Deary me I don’t know how I’m still alive after using the tried and tested since childhood method of speeding up recovery.
On the occasion of getting any cold or flu I was taught from a young age to wrap up go to bed, avoid taking paracetamol so you could raise your temperature and sweat it out.
My parents always made sure we had plenty of fluids to drink on hand when they checked regularly on us.
I’m mid 50’s and have passed this method onto my teenagers, who know they will feel like crap but know it speeds up your immune response and healing time. Both have been taught that meds just mask and prolong symptoms and illness instead of letting your body get to work.
We are a family that very rarely goes to the doctors, in fact it’s a standing joke with one gp of how many years we go between visits, my son holds the record in our family for not seeing one in the last 9plus yrs.
In fact people I work with comment on how I manage to stay so healthy, I always have told them it’s because I avoid going to the doctors as they’re always desperate to find something wrong with you so they can prescribe drugs upon drugs.
Spot on! Especially about paracetamol which is called acetaminophen or Tylenol in the US. We can thank J&J for their expert marketing to push a crappy drug that the medicine man believes has value.
A whole 4 hours!!!
Deary me I don’t know how I’m still alive after using the tried and tested since childhood method of speeding up recovery.
On the occasion of getting any cold or flu I was taught from a young age to wrap up go to bed, avoid taking paracetamol so you could raise your temperature and sweat it out.
My parents always made sure we had plenty of fluids to drink on hand when they checked regularly on us.
I’m mid 50’s and have passed this method onto my teenagers, who know they will feel like crap but know it speeds up your immune response and healing time. Both have been taught that meds just mask and prolong symptoms and illness instead of letting your body get to work.
We are a family that very rarely goes to the doctors, in fact it’s a standing joke with one gp of how many years we go between visits, my son holds the record in our family for not seeing one in the last 9plus yrs.
In fact people I work with comment on how I manage to stay so healthy, I always have told them it’s because I avoid going to the doctors as they’re always desperate to find something wrong with you so they can prescribe drugs upon drugs.
Spot on! Especially about paracetamol which is called acetaminophen or Tylenol in the US. We can thank J&J for their expert marketing to push a crappy drug that the medicine man believes has value.