From: "Acmeair" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 10:43 PM

i read an older report on this, and it should be in the archives (????) that aspirin had just come out, and was used as a miracle medicine on the wounded of WW1, and was used to break the fevers of the infected wounded. they apparently had great success in breaking the fever, but the fever causing infection would return, after a short period, and the infection bloomed. then came the vacinations for the "flu". if i recall correctly,doctors that treated all their patients, but did not use the vaccines, lost very few patients.


The body raises its temperature in response to infection. Fever is the body's way of "cooking" microbes and thus rendering them harmless. (Sauna therapy does something similar.)

I can understand why, after "great success in breaking the fever," the "fever causing infection would return, after a short period." Evidently, the aspirin did such a good job in lowering the fever that the body's natural mechanism to kill microbes was disabled -- and thus the infection continued! Except in cases of very high fever that can cause brain damage, there is really no reason to bring down a fever.

Nenah


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