How did Nat overcome his fever with Peppermint

Here’s my experience with oiling for a sick kid with high fever. It was a tough decision whether to feed him medicine or to oil him. But I’m glad I didn’t give up oiling and if necessary, medication is still unavoidable. But these natural remedies have helped him to cut down these medication. You can’t expect miracles or fast reliefs from oiling, rather a natural way for the body to recover on its own.

Here’s my story.

Just the night before, Nat was cheerful and energetic before he went to sleep. But that same night he started to run a fever. His temperature was 38°C+ (I cant remember exactly cos it was late and dark) I quickly took my peppermint essential oil with diluted it with V6-Veg oil. I applied onto his chest and back. I took Thieves and put 1 drop on his soles and rub his feet together. He fell back to sleep with the massage. I remembered it was 1am in the morning. I can’t remember what time it was when he woke up again, he was feel very uncomfortable. I repeated the same thing again. Ask him to go back to sleep and I slept beside him on the floor ( i did it knowing the floor is too uncomfortable for me and I would wake up later). I remembered waking up 4am+ and then 5-6am again and did the same routine and checked on his temperature.

sick boy

 

Luckily it was my day off, so I could stay at home to oil Nat. I repeated the same procedure again. This time I included lavender too, because he was feeling lethargic and sleepy that he refused all food even his milk. Thankfully, he still takes water. I heard that Lavender can also help with fever as well and also to help him sleep better. I also alternate Thieves now with Lemon on his soles.

He kept sleeping and I kept oiling every hourly, and sometimes when I oil him, he wakes up and looks at me, tears roll out of his eyes. He was feeling horrible. Every time he wakes up, I will get him to drink some water. Water is very important to help him detox while the oils work on him. When he is awake he tears and will mumble “mummy, mummy” and that’s all he could say. I kept oiling but the fever was not going down quick enough and he was feeling horrible.

I couldn’t take it anymore, he looks at me, tears roll out and unable to describe the pain he is in.  I gave up, I fed him paracetamol. Just one doze, an hour later, his fever still didn’t go down, I continue to oil him and his fever went down after 2 hours, he felt better, he had the energy to walk and some appetite to eat just a little. He gargled down one full cup of ribena. His fever didn’t rise back that much after that, so I continue to oil him.

I did some research and came across this blog post. http://gianelloni.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/fevers-are-not-to-fear/

Fever reducers actually help to delay the recovering. Remember the doctor telling you that fever would usually last 3 days? Without fever reducers, let the body fight on its own and usually would come down within 12 hours. This post encouraged me and told me to keep oiling.

 

Fever is not to fear

Finally day 2, morning I had to go back to work. I left him with my mil place. Luckily she didn’t objected against oiling and she continued to help him oil. In the noon, she told me that he was well and didn’t had fever.  Great news! After his fever was fully recovered, he started to having runny nose… oh dear.. now its RC’s turn to step in!

 

The key to Oiling, is Persistent and Consistent!!

 

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