Natural Fever Remedies: Safe & Effective Relief

Potato, Garlic and ACV

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Posted by Nicole (Phoenix, AZ) on 08/30/2007
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My 4 year old son woke up with a HIGH fever, but otherwise was fine. I worried after pain relievers were not bringing it down. I went on the internet and typed in break fever and this site came up. I didn't have eggs so I couldn't use the egg white remedy, but I did have onions, ACV, and potatoes. I got socks and placed potatoes and chopped onion with a hint of garlic and placed them on his feet--he didn't like it. Then I got a washcloth soaked in ACV and placed it on his forehead. I checked his temperature every 15 minutes from 3am-6am. it went down from 102.7, droping .1 degrees to 1 degree at times. I am a believer in this and will now try this again. There is something to be said about folk remedies.


Rolling an Egg

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Posted by Nancy (Lake Zurich, IL) on 01/16/2006
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One remedy for fevers is taking a egg (still intact, in its shell) and rubbing the whole egg all over the body. It will absorb the heat in the body and when you are done, the egg will be hard boiled. This was passed down from a family friend and it really works. Just be careful with the egg as you have to constantly roll it over the person.


Rubbing Alcohol

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Posted by Stephanie (Wa) on 02/16/2018
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Not sure if regular rubbing alcohol is considered a natural cure but take a glass bowl and fill it up with cold water and then add ice cubes to the bowl of water and then take one cup or half the bottle a regular old rubbing alcohol that you can buy at the grocery store, I think it's like 70% isopropyl alcohol and add that to the bowl of water and ice cubes. Take some washcloths, probably like 3 to 5 of them, add them to the bowl of ice water and alcohol solution, then ring out the washcloth so they're not sopping wet and then add them depending on severity of temperature of fever add washcloth to high up on the inner thigh right where your thigh meets your pelvic bone area.

Then take two more washcloths from the from the bowl of water alcohol solution, ring them out slightly, and then place them under the underarms and then take the 1 remaining washcloths and place it on the forehead.

If fever still hasn't broke within 5 to 10 minutes, add more ice cubes to the water and quite a bit more rubbing alcohol to the bowl of solution washcloth and place them back on to the areas mentioned above. Continue till fever breaks, which should be quick but no longer than 30 minutes. I believe it almost every time guaranteed to break any fever. I've seen it work multiple times on different people ages ranging from 2 - 50 plus years old and it worked every time with fevers ranging from mild to severe 106 temp. And it worked almost instantaneously.


Rubbing Alcohol
Posted by Gina Woodruff (Wapello, IA) on 03/28/2009
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Gail,

[NAY] 02/07/2007: Gail from Columbus, OH writes: "I put egg whites on two face clothes and placed the egg white portion on the bottoms of my son's feet then covered with socks and a bath towel. There has been no change in his temperature in 45minutes. This did not work for us. Looking for another remedy,"

Use Regular rubbing alcohol. Rub over chest. 70% rubbing alcohol should work just fine. I've tried this on my 11 year old daughter and it brought her tempature down and kept it down! This is what they used in the good old days! It works!

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(Kentucky)
10/04/2024
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ALCOHOL (ethyl alcohol – Vodka). – Spotted Fever. -Alcohol, pure deodorized; put ½ ounce in 12 teaspoonfuls (2oz) of water, and take of this solution one, two or three teaspoonfuls, according to age, every half hour, until there is decided amendment, then lengthen the intervals. Free warm sweat is very favorable. Alcohol administered thus in the early stage subdues the disease.

From the Book: The Medical Genius 4th Ed., page 13,1894 by Stacy Jones M.D.

Putting isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol on a child's skin is a popular folk remedy for quickly reducing a fever, Although the alcohol may temporarily cool the skin as it evaporates. It works so quickly. Isopropyl alcohol is quickly absorbed through the skin.

Alcohol rubbed on legs and covered completely will help reduce fever, Mexican Remedy.

Can be dabbed in armpits and behind knees to bring down high fevers. In general, fevers are curative, but in young children they should not be allowed to run high more than a few days.


Sweat

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Posted by Will (Montreal, PQ)
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I always just stayed under the covers and sweat it all out, i don't know if it's such a hot idea (pardon the pun) but it worked for me. I see it as, if your gonna miss a day of work u might as well lay in bed and let it all hang out. I've had sleepless nights because it was so bad, i just stayed under my quilt and sweat it all out. It takes about 4 hours under the covers on a warm day and then i was alright.


Sweat
Posted by Katie (Cuyahoga Falls,Ohio)
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Remedy #5 has been a tradition when treating a fever since my great grandparents moved from Austria to the US in the 1920's.It has never failed!


Turmeric

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Posted by Kelly (Cinti, Ohio) on 04/20/2011
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I got caught in a cold thunderstorm the other night and got chilled. Had to wait a couple of hours in wet clothes until I could go home. I didn't feel a fever till the next day. I remembered that turmeric was good for infections so I made up some golden milk from a few of the recipes here on EC:

  • cup of boiled milk
  • level teaspoon of turmeric ( used to treat MRSA, anti-inflammatory etc.)
  • couple pinches of cayenne (vitamin C)
  • pinch of cracked pepper (works with cayenne)
  • 1/2 tsp. Honey
  • 1/2 tsp. Blackstrap Molasses (b vitamins)

fever was gone in 30 min. May need more than one dose. Don't forget to stir in between sips as the turmeric will sink to the bottom. Also lactose intolerant can use juice, just put a tsp. of oil ( coconut, olive etc. ) as turmeric is fat soluble. God Bless!


Vicks

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Posted by Jerry (Bowie, TX) on 02/02/2007
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I'was told about using vicks vapor rub to break a fever by some friends. my daughter was running a temp of 102.6 and tylenol nor motrin was working. desperate to get my girl feeling better i rubbed the vapor rub on her chest and on the bottom of her feet then covered them with her socks in the morning my baby girl had no fever and could breath much easier. try it and test it for yourself i am sure this will work.



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