Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 4 NOVEMBER 1980 Issue VI (Originally LRH OODs item of 27 January 1972.) | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 4 NOVEMBER 1980 Issue VI (Originally LRH OODs item of 27 January 1972.) |
TEMPERATURES | TEMPERATURES |
Many persons run a daily temperature. | Many persons run a daily temperature. |
The cycle of temperature is different from one person to the next. In the morning the temperature is usually sub-normal (below 98.6° F or 37° C). In the late afternoon there is sometimes a small rise above normal. | The cycle of temperature is different from one person to the next. In the morning the temperature is usually sub-normal (below 98.6° F or 37° C). In the late afternoon there is sometimes a small rise above normal. |
This does not necessarily mean the person is ill. | This does not necessarily mean the person is ill. |
When a person has been sick and is running a "low order fever" in late afternoons he should be up and around and should be down a little while if he feels too tired and then get up again. | When a person has been sick and is running a "low order fever" in late afternoons he should be up and around and should be down a little while if he feels too tired and then get up again. |
Continuous lying in bed because of a "low order temperature" will weaken a person. | Continuous lying in bed because of a "low order temperature" will weaken a person. |
Low order temperature means one of a few tenths occurring once a day. | Low order temperature means one of a few tenths occurring once a day. |
All people have low and then higher temperature cycles. It does not mean that a person is ill. The AMA, since it makes its bucks out of temperatures doesn’t bother to mention this in its medical literature and texts. | All people have low and then higher temperature cycles. It does not mean that a person is ill. The AMA, since it makes its bucks out of temperatures doesn’t bother to mention this in its medical literature and texts. |
Silly Optimist: A person who expects to feel well all the time while running a meat body. | Silly Optimist: A person who expects to feel well all the time while running a meat body. |
Founder | Founder |
Approved & accepted by theBOARDS OF DIRECTORSof the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY | Approved & accepted by theBOARDS OF DIRECTORSof the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY |