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- | Patients who tend to get lightheaded or dizzy should exercise care and take their temperatures | + | Patients who tend to get lightheaded or dizzy should exercise care and take the temperature |
Raising body temperature too high could raise blood pressure to a level that could result in confusion, nausea, drowsiness or dizziness. | Raising body temperature too high could raise blood pressure to a level that could result in confusion, nausea, drowsiness or dizziness. | ||
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Patients should not use hot tubs with temperatures above 104 degrees.</ | Patients should not use hot tubs with temperatures above 104 degrees.</ | ||
- | ===== Hot baths may increase lightheadedness | + | ===== Hot baths may provoke light-headedness |
Taking a hot **bath** or shower (or spending time in a hot room) can lead to increased body temperature and cause blood vessels to dilate, which lowers blood pressure and can cause lightheadedness or dizziness. | Taking a hot **bath** or shower (or spending time in a hot room) can lead to increased body temperature and cause blood vessels to dilate, which lowers blood pressure and can cause lightheadedness or dizziness. | ||
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Marshall Protocol (MP) patients with this concern should take warm instead of hot showers or baths and try to keep the bathroom cool. Ending a warm shower with a short period of cooler water can prevent congestion in the tissues and may even relieve pain. | Marshall Protocol (MP) patients with this concern should take warm instead of hot showers or baths and try to keep the bathroom cool. Ending a warm shower with a short period of cooler water can prevent congestion in the tissues and may even relieve pain. | ||
- | ===== Hot baths increase immunopathology ===== | + | ===== Hot baths may increase immunopathology ===== |
Hot baths can lead to increased flow of blood in all tissues of the body. Especially the tissues typically more poorly perfused by blood like nerve, joint and skin. This, in turn, can cause increased bacterial die-off and immunopathology due to better perfusion in all tissues of the VDR agonist, olmesartan. | Hot baths can lead to increased flow of blood in all tissues of the body. Especially the tissues typically more poorly perfused by blood like nerve, joint and skin. This, in turn, can cause increased bacterial die-off and immunopathology due to better perfusion in all tissues of the VDR agonist, olmesartan. | ||
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===== Epsom Salt baths may be palliative ===== | ===== Epsom Salt baths may be palliative ===== | ||
- | Epsom Salts are a combination of magnesium and sulfate (MgSO< | + | Epsom Salts are a combination of magnesium and sulfate (MgSO< |
However, if you have a lot of sensitivities, | However, if you have a lot of sensitivities, | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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