Although in many cases that may turn out to be a good thing, as those fever reducers are easily given too early. At too low a fever, where the fever is still beneficial. And as regards acetaminophen, according to Dr Lyons-Weiler's findings, there is a correlation between that given for post-vaccination fevers, and subsequent autism. So, …
Although in many cases that may turn out to be a good thing, as those fever reducers are easily given too early. At too low a fever, where the fever is still beneficial. And as regards acetaminophen, according to Dr Lyons-Weiler's findings, there is a correlation between that given for post-vaccination fevers, and subsequent autism. So, never mind if paracetamol liquid is out of stock. (Think positive.) For the really high fevers, one can grind a tablet and put it in joghurt or juice although the liquid formula is more convenient of course. And of course it is an imposition that all the time something is out of stock now. Let's not let it get to us. That would be the purpose. Has anyone read Ernst Juenger, The Forest Passage (1951)? There he warns against becoming dependent on medications and also against enrolling in centralized health care services. He doesn't trust them. Very interesting. He was coming out of a totalitarian experience, too.
Although in many cases that may turn out to be a good thing, as those fever reducers are easily given too early. At too low a fever, where the fever is still beneficial. And as regards acetaminophen, according to Dr Lyons-Weiler's findings, there is a correlation between that given for post-vaccination fevers, and subsequent autism. So, never mind if paracetamol liquid is out of stock. (Think positive.) For the really high fevers, one can grind a tablet and put it in joghurt or juice although the liquid formula is more convenient of course. And of course it is an imposition that all the time something is out of stock now. Let's not let it get to us. That would be the purpose. Has anyone read Ernst Juenger, The Forest Passage (1951)? There he warns against becoming dependent on medications and also against enrolling in centralized health care services. He doesn't trust them. Very interesting. He was coming out of a totalitarian experience, too.