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Cancer and low body temperature are highly correlated, raising suspicions among many doctors. It is not known whether low body temperature causes cancer, or whether it’s the other way around. A lot of very smart people think low body temperature is a health concern in itself.
The immune system responds to stress. It’s job is not just to fight infection. It is also to destroy cancerous or mutated cells. The response is complex and depends on enzymes. When the body temperature is low, these chemical reactions occur more slowly. A fever speeds these reactions and unleashes the power of the immune system. A chronic low body temperature is just the opposite. The immune system is in slow motion.
With its long-wavelength light output (ideally, 10-12 micron), a high quality far infrared heating pad can be very effective at raising core body temperature. This type light can penetrate 6-8 inches into the body, warming it deeply and evenly throughout.
An article by Dr David Jernigan discusses the relationship between cancer and chronic low body temperature. If his ideas are correct, even a small increase in body temperature, from 97 degrees to 99 degrees could be very useful as part of an overall healing strategy by boosting the immune system' efficacy.
There may even be a direct pathway for FIR therapy to aid in the treatment of some cancers. Tumors are mostly undifferentiated tissue and often do not have a very good network of capillaries running through them. When they get hot, they cannot easily expel excess heat out towards the rest of the body. It has been shown that in some cases, elevated temperatures can damage tumors before damaging healthy tissue. This is known as the hyperthermia treatment strategy. Some clinics have actually used far infrared pads for this purpose, since it is non-invasive and can deliver heat deeply into the body. The method was originated in Japan by Dr. Nobuhiro Yoshimizu.
The general protocol is to use a full-body size FIR pad under the patient, with a smaller FIR pad on top, to isolate the area. This is sometimes referred to as a “sandwich treatment”. Both mats should be set on the highest temperature, for 50 minutes to an hour per treatment. This could be done daily for maximum benefit, even once in the morning and once in the evening.
Dr. Yoshimizu’s book titled The 4th Treatment for Medical Refugees goes into more detail about their method and the successes they had.
Article by Dr. David Jernigan
Hyperthermia Fact Sheet Cancer.gov
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Cancer and low body temperature are highly correlated, raising suspicions among many doctors. It is not known whether low body temperature causes cancer, or whether it’s the other way around. A lot of very smart people think low body temperature is a health concern in itself.
The immune system responds to stress. It’s job is not just to fight infection. It is also to destroy cancerous or mutated cells. The response is complex and depends on enzymes. When the body temperature is low, these chemical reactions occur more slowly. A fever speeds these reactions and unleashes the power of the immune system. A chronic low body temperature is just the opposite. The immune system is in slow motion.
With its long-wavelength light output (ideally, 10-12 micron), a high quality far infrared heating pad can be very effective at raising core body temperature. This type light can penetrate 6-8 inches into the body, warming it deeply and evenly throughout.
An article by Dr David Jernigan discusses the relationship between cancer and chronic low body temperature. If his ideas are correct, even a small increase in body temperature, from 97 degrees to 99 degrees could be very useful as part of an overall healing strategy by boosting the immune system' efficacy.
There may even be a direct pathway for FIR therapy to aid in the treatment of some cancers. Tumors are mostly undifferentiated tissue and often do not have a very good network of capillaries running through them. When they get hot, they cannot easily expel excess heat out towards the rest of the body. It has been shown that in some cases, elevated temperatures can damage tumors before damaging healthy tissue. This is known as the hyperthermia treatment strategy. Some clinics have actually used far infrared pads for this purpose, since it is non-invasive and can deliver heat deeply into the body. The method was originated in Japan by Dr. Nobuhiro Yoshimizu.
The general protocol is to use a full-body size FIR pad under the patient, with a smaller FIR pad on top, to isolate the area. This is sometimes referred to as a “sandwich treatment”. Both mats should be set on the highest temperature, for 50 minutes to an hour per treatment. This could be done daily for maximum benefit, even once in the morning and once in the evening.
Dr. Yoshimizu’s book titled The 4th Treatment for Medical Refugees goes into more detail about their method and the successes they had.
Article by Dr. David Jernigan
Hyperthermia Fact Sheet Cancer.gov