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Appendix 7 – Plain Facts for Old and Young

John Harvey Kellogg

Page 166 - "A daily bath with cool or tepid water, followed by vigorous rubbing of the skin…." Page 308 – “A daily bath is indispensable to health under all circumstances.”

Page 166 – “General and local cleanliness are indispensable to general and local health.” Page 308 – “ A daily bath is indispensable to health under all circumstances”

Score – Significant

Why 77 – Bath (What 89)

Unwashed skin causes blockage of the secretion of impurities from the skin and this in turn causes overworked kidneys and results in kidney disease.

Page 616 – “The discharges from the outlets of the body are heavily laden with organic impurities ....

The breath is laden with poisonous products of disintegration, and the perspiration with effete matter. It is for this reason that a sudden obstruction of any of these outlets is so speedily followed by fatal results. If frequent bathing is neglected, the skin becomes obstructed, and the kidneys are over worked. The urine becomes irritating in character, and inflammation or congestion of the bladder is likely to be the result."

Page 617 - "The greatest enemy of health is dirt; and the worst of all kinds of dirt is that which arises from the destructive processes at work in the body.”

Page 624 - "A man who has a perfectly healthy skin is almost certain to be healthy in other respects. In no way can the health of the skin be preserved but by frequent bathing."

Score - Unverified

Why 78 – Old Age (What 89)

There is a greater need to wash in old age.

Page 615 - "in advanced age. The vital machinery is worn and weakened, the vitality at a low ebb, and it is paramount importance that all unnecessary hindrance should be removed, ...... Thousands of lives are annually sacrificed through a mistaken idea that hygienic rules ...... need not be observed."

Comment – There is no greater need to wash in old age.

Score - Unverified

What 90 – Local Hydrotherapy

(W 68) (R 4) (G 98) (C 4) (J 14)

Local hydrotherapy to the perineum and lower abdomen is good for health.

Page 313 – “The warm sitz bath is one of the most efficacious of all remedies." "The ascending douche is also a very useful means of allaying irritation,"

"Sponging of the perineum and adjacent parts may be employed in place of a douche." "Abdominal bandaging may be worn at night...."

"Wet compress is an application to be made to the lower parts of the spine for the purpose of allaying the excess heat and irritation which often exist there."

"the application of hot fomentations to the perineum will be found effectual means of giving relief." "The genital organs should be daily bathed in cold water just before retiring."

Comment – Hydrotherapy has a place in medicine, but not localized to the sex organs.

Score - Unverified

Why 79 – Local Hydrotherapy (What 90)

Local hydrotherapy to the perineum and lower abdomen stops emissions.

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Page 312 - "The object of local treatment for the relief of emissions, especially, is to remove the local cause of irritation, which, as previously shown, is one of the most active exciting causes of seminal losses."

Score - Unverified

What 91 – Temperature

(G 103) (R 33) (A 162) (C 66) J 85

Baths should be neither hot nor cold.

 

Page 631 - "Baths should usually be of a temperature which will be the most agreeable to the person. Cold baths are seldom required. (Nor) Too much hot bathing."

Comment – Within reason there is no health hazard in a very hot or cold bath.

Score – Unverified

Why 80 – Hot bath (What 91)

Hot baths are debilitating.

Page 631 – “Too much hot bathing is debilitating.”

Score - Unverified

Why 81 - Cold bath (What 91) Cold baths are injurious.

Page 617 - "It is true that cold bathing may be, and generally is, in a high degree injurious….” Page 309 –“General cold bathing is not good for any person.”

Page 309 – ““Cold bathing”, often given to suffers from seminal weakness, is very pernicious.” Comment – Unless causing hypothermia, a cold bath improves the immune system and causes no harm.

Score - Unverified

What 92 – When to Bath

G 104 A 163 J 84

We should bath at 10 or 11 AM.

 

Page 631 - "The most favorable time for a bath is between the hours of ten and eleven in the forenoon." Comment – It is good and safe to bath at any time.

Score - Unverified

What 93 – Tired

A 164

Do not bath when tired.

Page 631 - "Never bathe when exhausted;"

Score - Unverified

What 94 – Sweating

Do not bath when sweating.

Page 631 - "Never bathe when cooling off after profuse sweating”

Score - Unverified

Why 82 – Sweating (What 94)

To bath when sweating causes a deficient reaction.

Page 631 – “as the reaction will then often be deficient."

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John Harvey Kellogg

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What 95 – Food

G 105 J 86

Do not bath after a meal.

Page 631 - "Never bathe …..within three hours after eating, unless the bath be confined to a very small portion of the body."

Comment – This may be so if swimming, but not having a bath.

Score - Unverified

What 96 – Room Temperature

J 87

The temperature of the bathroom should be very hot.

Page 631 - "The temperature of a room for taking a bath should be at about 85 or 90 degrees Fahrenheit.”

Comment – There is no need for such a hot room. There is no health risk over a wide range of temperatures.

Score - Unverified

What 97 – How to Bath

End a hot bath with a cold bath.

Page 631 - "If the bath be a warm one, always conclude it with an application of water a few degrees cooler than the body temperature."

Comment – There may be a slight improvement in the immune system by ending with cool water.

Score – Minor

What 98 – Drying

Carefully dry the skin.

Page 631 - "Be careful to thoroughly dry the skin after a bath, rubbing vigorously,”

Score – Minor

Why 83 – Drying (What 98)

Drying well prevents catching a cold.

Page 631 – “to prevent chilling."

Score – Verified

What 99 – The Head

When having a bath, wet the head first.

Page 631 - "Always wet the head before taking any form of bath,”

Score - Unverified

Why 84 - The Head (What 99)

Wetting the head first stops the blood congesting the head.

Page 631 - “to prevent determination of blood to the head."

Score – Unverified

What 100 – Waterless Bath

R 32 J 82

Rubbing the skin with the hands substitutes for a bath.

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John Harvey Kellogg

Page 623 - "Exposing the body to the air and light, and briskly rubbing the skin with the hands, is the best substitute for a water bath, and is almost as efficient for cleansing the skin.”

Score - Unverified

IX. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

What 101 - Mental Attitude W 82 (A 173)

A positive attitude helps healing.

Page 623 - "Pluck is a wonderfully efficient agent in throwing off disease."

Score – Significant

What 102 – Cheerfulness

W 76 R 47 A 170 C 70 J 96

Cheerfulness helps healing.

 

Page 634 - ""A merry heart doeth good like medicine" is good Bible hygiene"

Score – Significant

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