"The best doctors are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet and Dr.
Merryman." —Jonathan Swift
All of the common illnesses of childhood are inflammations.
"Infection" is the wrong word for them because it suggests that we
get sick because germs invade us. This is misleading. We are always exposed to,
and often harbor, germs and yet we only occasionally get sick.
Why do we get sick when we do?
In order to be healthy we must keep an inner balance in body
and soul while all the time growing and changing from birth to death. Childhood
is the time of most rapid growth and dramatic change, and a child will remodel
and renew the body many times while growing. Every remodeling job requires some
demolition, a breaking down of part of the inherited bodily structure in order
to rebuild it better. This breaking down of old cells and tissues results in
debris, which must be cleaned up before the body rebuilds itself. It is the immune system which does the
breaking down by causing cell death and, when necessary, fever and inflammation
to destroy and digest foreign or outworn bodily material. And it is the immune system which cleans up the digested material
and debris by pushing it out of the body. That is why children so often will
have skin rashes and discharges of mucus or pus, because their immune systems are actively working. Debris that
remains in the body may act like a poison or may cause allergies or repeated
inflammations later on. Germs do not "attack" us, but they often
multiply wherever the body's living substance is dying, breaking down, and
being discharged, Germs don't cause illnesses; they feed on them.
Every childhood inflammation, every cold, sore throat, ear
ache, fever and rash is a healing crisis and a cleansing process, a strong
effort by the human spirit to remodel the body so it can be a more suitable
dwelling. Anthroposophic and homeopathic remedies help and promote this
cleansing process and help the illness to work its way out of the body in order
for healing to occur. Antibiotics, aspirin, ibuprofen and other
anti-inflammatory drugs cool down and suppress the "fire" of the
immune system so that the symptoms subside before
the illness has fully worked its way out of the body. When an inflammation is
suppressed in this way, and prevented from fully discharging its toxins, then
either the inflammation will come back, or else the tendency to allergies and
asthma will be increased. Recent research has confirmed that antibiotics and
vaccinations are a cause of increased allergies and asthma.
It rarely happens in healthy people that the inflammatory
response of the immune system gets out of control. In such cases an antibiotic
is indicated. Although an antibiotic may be lifesaving, it never heals an
inflammation; it only suppresses it. The causes of the inflammation must still
be healed after the antibiotic treatment, otherwise the immune system may
remain weakened.
Cleansing and Detox
In addition to any remedies you may use, the first and best thing you should always do at the onset of any
inflammation, fever, cold or "infection" is to cleanse the body as
follows:
1) Give infants a glycerin rectal suppository. For adults
and children over one year of age, give a Bisacodyl (Dulcolax) suppository. If
you prefer, an enema may be used instead of a suppository. (Of course, do not
use any of these if diarrhea is present.) After the initial suppository or
enema, it is important to keep the cleansing going until the illness is all
better by giving a dose of Milk of Magnesia once daily for 3-5 days.
Infants under one year: Fennel tea and diluted juices from
stewed organic apricots and prunes will help to loosen stools. Milk of Magnesia
dosage:
Children 1-5 years of age: 1-2 tablespoons or 2-4 tablets.
Children 6-12 years of age: 2-3 tablespoons or 4-6 tablets. Over 12 and adults:
4 tablespoons or 6-8 tablets (After the first 3-5 days and until fever and pain
are all gone, stewed prunes will help to keep bowels loose.)
2) Drink lots of warm herb teas, especially horsetail
(equisetum) for adults. It cleanses the kidneys.
Body Warmth and Fever
Children should always be warmly dressed for the weather.
This will increase the body's ability to handle inflammations. The normal body
temperature in a healthy child or adult should be 98.6 or slightly higher;
preferably not lower. A subnormal temperature indicates that not enough warmth
is being produced by the body. Viruses and bacteria in us grow faster, and
toxins accumulate when the body temperature is lower, and they are all cleared
faster from the body by the immune system when the body temperature is higher.
Weather permitting, young children should be dressed in natural fibers with
three layers on top and two on bottom. Wool socks are very helpful to support a
healthy body temperature. Children under three years especially should wear
caps or hats to protect the body from warmth loss and the intensity of the sun.
Fever should not be regarded as a dangerous or unhealthy
process in the body. It is actually the body's messenger and a healthy response
to the presence of something foreign or toxic that the body needs to get rid
of. If we feel very uncomfortable, aching or even delirious with a fever these
are symptoms caused by the toxicity, the poisons, in our system. The fever
isn't the problem, it's part of the solution! Giving fever suppressant medication
for a fever is like killing the messenger.
Fever convulsions are caused, in susceptible children, by a very rapid rise in temperature early
in an illness, often before one is even aware of the fever. They occur from six
months to six years of age and they do not cause permanent damage. A fever
convulsion is less likely to occur if these recommendations for bowel
cleansing, diet, quiet and warmth are followed.
Toxicity from certain diseases
and certain immunizations may rarely cause brain damages or convulsions in
children or adults, regardless of whether the fever is high or low. But fever itself, even when 104 degrees F or
over, will not cause brain damage. (Some cancer patients are heated to a body
temperature of 107 degrees F for 2 hours with no brain damage whatsoever.)
Therefore, when a child has a fever, dress him even more warmly than usual with several
layers of cotton or wool. Keep the patient warm enough that the cheeks are red
and the hands and feet are warm, but there is no sweat or perspiration. The
body in its wisdom wants and needs to be hot in order to burn out the illness.
When the fever is rising, we feel chilled and want to get warm under blankets.
When the fever breaks and then starts to come down, only then do we feel hot
and sweat and throw off the blankets. This is the natural way the immune system
burns out the illness and discharges its toxins.
It is best not to
give aspirin, ibuprofen or baths for a fever. There is no evidence whatsoever
that these prevent fever convulsions. In fact, they prolong the illness because they make the immune system work harder
to maintain the body hot enough to cook out the illness and digest the
bacteria, viruses and toxins. Healing occurs when these have been fully
digested and discharged from the body. Traditional medical wisdom has always
recognized that the discharge of pus, mucus or rash is a healing response to the underlying illness.
If a child or adult with a high fever is very uncomfortable
and restless, this is a sign of toxicity and the previously mentioned cleansing
measures are needed. You may also rub the arms and legs and head with a
washcloth moistened with tepid water and Arnica tincture or lemon juice. (From
the neck to the knees the child should not be undressed.) Rub vigorously to make
the skin red and this will help to dissipate excess body heat through the skin.
This restlessness and irritability during
a fever is caused by circulating toxins in the body and can often be prevented
by following the directions under "Cleansing and Detox."
Dr. Diet
When someone has, or is coming down with any type of
inflammation, cold or fever, the diet should be restricted. When your body is
trying to "digest" and eliminate toxic substances it will help if you
don't have to digest much food at the same time. Therefore, the general rule is
to avoid protein foods during the acute illness. These are: meat, eggs, dairy,
nuts, juices, fish and legumes (beans, peas, lentils, soy, etc.). The sick
person should have a mainly liquid diet of vegetable broth, herb teas and fruit
juices, but no juices colder than room temperature.
Fruit, cooked vegetables, grains and light crackers are also
suitable. Another general rule is that when sick, eating less is better than
eating more. If the patient is not hungry, then she is better off not eating.
The return of appetite is a sign of getting over the illness, but those first
meals after the fever is gone should be light ones. Don't be too eager to have
your child regain the lost weight; this will happen naturally soon enough as
your child's appetite and strength return. After the illness, reintroduce the
restricted foods gradually and carefully.
Dr. Quiet
Most adults have experienced how, during a fever or any
inflammatory illness, we crave peace and quiet and are disturbed by noises and
sounds which usually don't bother us when we are well. Children have this need
for peace and quiet during their illnesses, though they will rarely express it.
Instead, out of "boredom" they will ask to listen to the radio, tapes
or watch TV. These stimulations are best avoided, especially for younger
children and should be replaced by just "being there" for your child
in a peaceful, unhurried, reassuring way. Keep them, quietly under covers in
bed or on a couch away from the hustle and bustle of household activity. The more they sleep, the better.
Illness is a time to remove oneself from the usual pressures
and routines of life and to "veg out" totally and to allow one's body
to repair and renew itself in the context of a peaceful and supportive environment.
Very often illness can provide a wonderful opportunity for renewed
communication and bonding between parent and child.
Dr. Merryman: Mastering Fear
The cleansing and detox and other recommendations in these
pages have proven themselves to work extremely well in over 80 years of
experience with anthroposophical medicine in many countries of the world. They
have worked extremely well for my patients, including my own three children,
since I began practicing medicine in 1972.
There have been articles in pediatric medical journals about
"fever phobia," the unreasoning and unwarranted fear of fever that
many parents have. Fear is a natural response to the experience of powerful
forces which we do not understand. Acute inflammation and fever are certainly
poorly-understood powerful forces, nonetheless they are healing forces.
When fear gains the upper hand, clear vision and judgment go
out the window. If we can master our fear and sit calmly and reassuringly with
our children when they are ill, observing them carefully, there is much we can
learn. We may find that our fear gives way to a healthy respect and a glimmer
of understanding for the change emerging in our child through the ebb and flow
of its fever.
In every fever and inflammation, forces of body, soul and
spirit are working to bring to birth a new order and a new balance. Many
mothers have told me of their child's developmental leap in emotional and
neurological maturity after working through a feverish illness. Like any birthing
process, we need to be alert and discerning to see that the inflammation
unfolds in a healthy way, and to know when to call for expert help. This
knowledge and discernment can be learned through experience, and the experience
is well worth it.
Often children themselves have an intuitive understanding of
what they are experiencing as they work through a feverish inflammatory
illness, and occasionally they express it. One five-year old patient of mine
said to his concerned mother at the peak of his illness, "Don't worry Mom,
I'm just growing!"