Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 RDAugustine wrote: > I have been watching a copy of Dr Schulze/Sam Biser tapes and wondered > about the cold sheet treatment. Can a person substitute a Finnish > sauna? How would it be done? > > diane in nw mt ============================= Hi Diane, Tell you what, send your sauna to me and I will test this theory and let you know. LOL While a person can get up a good sweat using a Sauna, it is not the same as doing the cold sheet treatment. A sauna is an exterior source of heating the body whereas the cold sheet treatment forces the body to create more of its own heat thereby inducing a fever (raising the bodies temperature which is detrimental to most pathogenic organisms). Don't get me wrong here. If you have a sauna it will be very good to help anyone who is ill to sweat out toxins etc. It is also very good to keep yourself well by the continual sweating out of toxins so they cannot accumulate. However, you would have to spend quite a bit of time, in one sitting, in order to raise your body temp enough to be detrimental to the pathogenic organsims. And that might just be detrimental to you. Wish I had one here though. I love a good sauna. Only thing I have ever found better than a sauna was a sweat lodge. Don't have that here either. Dang!! -- Peace, love and light, Don Quai " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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