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The increase body temperature also helps to speed up metabolism, inhibits the growth of infective organism and literally burns or sweats harmful substances out
It can also cure pathogenic bacteria and viruses, infectious flu, cancer, arthritis, and leukemia. One form of detoxification is hyperthermia healing because it sweats out toxins out of the body.
The whole body is immersed in water and the desired temperature must be between 101 and 108 degrees in Fahrenheit. It can exceed 108 degrees but the maximum allowed is up to 115 degrees.
@mcavoy. Yes, it can treat cough and flu. If you have flu you need to sweat out because it could help in releasing the virus and speed up your recovery.
Is that so, I had a fever and cough before but it didn’t help me recover. I tried to sweat so that it could speed up my recovery but it worsens my condition before.
There have no such negative side effects for hyperthermia healing. Heating the body on a regulated temperature seems to be a great way to deal with diseases.
The whole body is immersed in water and the desired temperature must be between 101 and 108 degrees in Fahrenheit. It can exceed 108 degrees but the maximum allowed is up to 115 degrees.
Is that safe, to emerge yourself in water of that high temperature? Seems it would burn like hell.
That’s what I also thought of. When I researched about this healing process, I came up to a conclusion that says it good. It helps release toxins and also if you have muscle and joint pains this could help.
Has anyone tried this? I can't seem to get over the high temperature. Is a sauna heated to that temperature? Even so, that is not the same as emerging your body into heated water of that temp.
I have read information about this type of healing. It soothes the body and removes toxins as well. They said that it can be a treatment for high blood pressure and helps lower bad cholesterol.
Hyperthermia is heat treatment, which has been used in medicine for thousands of years in a variety of forms. In all hyperthermia methods, the temperature of the tissue/body is elevated artificially to receive therapeutic benefits ranging from speeding soft tissue recovery and detoxification to complementary cancer treatment.