There are certain things to be considered when attempting to decide the best course of treatment for a patient. First of all, the problem must be looked upon from the viewpoint of age. Whether the patient is a young baby, an adolescent, a youth in the prime of life, a middle-aged mother, or a person in their golden years, this information should be kept in mind because it will influence the amount of vigor that should be put into the treatments. Severe water treatments (those using very cold water—50° F.—and very hot water—110° F.) are not suitable for use on the very young or the very elderly patient. At all times the problems of patients in these age brackets should be approached with great care and should begin with gentle measures, gradually increasing in intensity as the patient’s body can tolerate. In all cases, the patient’s age should be kept in mind, as this will serve as an aid to a better understanding of the patient’s condition.

In cases dealing with problems of internal organs, mild stimulating measures applied to the skin can assist the body as a whole to rise up and fight the intruders. Sometimes an internal wash in the form of water taken through the mouth, or administered by way of the colon is the quickest way to rid the body of poisons. Sometimes the greatest benefit may be had from applying steam or a poultice to an affected area. These are thoughts that you will learn to keep in mind as you gain more and more experience in working with these methods. Keep the underlying principles uppermost in mind and this, together with the trial-and-error experiences you will have, will do much to develop your skills in applying the simple remedies in the right ways.

Remember: disease is a disordered state of the body in which one or more functions cease to be performed in a normal manner. Rational treatment of disease rests upon three essentials:

The removal of the cause.

The treatment of the existing conditions.

The relief of such symptoms before they, by their

severity, in turn, become causes.

The intelligent application of these basic principles constitutes rational medicine.

*3\62\2*

Google Bookmarks Digg Reddit del.icio.us Ma.gnolia Technorati Slashdot Yahoo My Web

Random Posts

Category: General health
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply