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The Medical
Missionary
Manual
– CHAPTER
SEVENTEEN –
HOW WATER CAN AID
IN THE RECOVERY OF THE SICK
The blueprint for water treatments
THE USE OF SIMPLE WATER TREATMENTS
IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH
"The disciples were to have the same power which
Jesus had to heal ‘all manner of sickness and all manner of disease
among the people.’ By healing in His name the diseases of the body, they
would testify to His power for the healing of the soul. Matt. 4:23; 9:6.
. . .
"Thus Christ gave His disciples their commission. He
made full provision for the prosecution of the work, and took upon
Himself the responsibility for its success. So long as they obeyed His
Word, and worked in connection with Him, they could not fail. Go to all
nations, He bade them. Go to the farthest part of the habitable globe,
but know that My presence will be there. Labor in faith and confidence,
for the time will never come when I will forsake you.
"The Saviour’s commission to the disciples included
all the believers. It includes all believers in Christ to the end of
time."—The Desire of Ages, 821-822.
"He is just as willing to heal the sick now as when
He was personally on earth. Christ’s servants are His representatives,
the channels for His working. He desires through them to exercise His
healing power.
"In the Saviour’s manner of healing there were lessons for His
disciples. On one occasion He anointed the eyes of a blind man with
clay, and bade him, ‘Go, wash in the pool of Siloam. . . . He went his
way therefore, and washed, and came seeing.’ John 9:7. The cure could be
wrought only by the power of the Great Healer, yet Christ made use of
the simple agencies of nature. While He did not give countenance to drug
medication, He sanctioned the use of simple and natural remedies."—Desire
of Ages, 823-824.
1 – THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER TREATMENTS
"The only hope of better things is in the education
of the people in right principles. Let physicians teach the people that
restorative power is not in drugs, but in nature. Disease is an effort
of nature to free the system from conditions that result from a
violation of the laws of health. In case of sickness, the cause should
be ascertained. Unhealthful conditions should be changed, wrong habits
corrected. Then nature is to be assisted in her effort to expel
impurities and to reestablish right conditions in the system.
"Pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise,
proper diet, the use of water, trust in divine power,—these are the true
remedies. Every person should have a knowledge of nature’s remedial
agencies and how to apply them. It is essential both to understand the
principles involved in the treatment of the sick and to have a practical
training that will enable one rightly to use this knowledge.
"The use of natural remedies requires an amount of
care and effort that many are not willing to give. Nature’s process of
healing and upbuilding is gradual, and to the impatient it seems slow.
The surrender of hurtful indulgences requires sacrifice. But in the end
it will be found that nature, untrammeled, does her work wisely and
well. Those who persevere in obedience to her laws will reap the reward
in health of body and health of mind."—Ministry of Healing, 127.
"Thousands have died for want of pure water and pure air, who might
have lived. And thousands of invalids, who are a burden to themselves
and others, think that their lives depend upon taking medicines from the
doctors. They are continually guarding themselves against the air, and
avoiding the use of water. These blessings they need in order to become
well. If they would become enlightened, and let medicine alone, and
accustom themselves to outdoor exercise, and to air in their houses
summer and winter, and use soft water for drinking and bathing purposes,
they would be comparatively well and happy, instead of
dragging out a miserable existence."—Counsels an Health, 55-56.
"The impurities of the body, if not allowed to
escape, are taken back into the blood, and forced upon the internal
organs. Nature, to relieve herself of poisonous impurities, makes an
effort to free the system. This effort produces fevers, and what is
termed disease. But even then, if those who are afflicted would assist
nature in her efforts, by the use of pure, soft water, much suffering
would be prevented. But many, instead of doing this, and seeking to
remove the poisonous matter from the system, take a more deadly poison
into the system, to remove a poison already there."—Counsels on Health,
61-62.
"Pure air, good water, sunshine, the beautiful
surroundings of nature—these are His means for restoring the sick to
health in natural ways."—Counsels on Health, 166.
"The things of nature are God’s blessings, provided
to give health to body, mind, and soul. They are given to the well to
keep them well, and to the sick to make them well. Connected with water
treatment, they are more effective in restoring health than all the drug
medication in the world."—Counsels on Health, 169.
"Let no one obtain the idea that the Institute is the
place for them to come to be raised up by the prayer of faith. This is
the place to find relief from disease by treatment and right habits of
living, and to learn how to avoid sickness. But if there is one place
under the heavens more than another where soothing, sympathizing prayer
should be offered by men and women of devotion and faith, it is at such
an institute. Those who treat the sick should move forward in their
important work with strong reliance upon God for His blessing to attend
the means which He has graciously provided, and to which He has in mercy
called our attention as a people, such as pure air, cleanliness,
healthful diet, proper periods of labor and repose, and the use of
water."—1 Testimonies, 561.
"There are many ways of practicing the healing art; but there is only
one way that Heaven approves. God’s remedies are the simple agencies of
nature, that will not tax or debilitate the system through their
powerful properties. Pure air and water, cleanliness, a proper diet,
purity of life, and a firm trust in God, are remedies for the want of
which thousands are dying; yet these remedies are going out of date
because their skillful use requires work that the people do not
appreciate. Fresh air, exercise, pure water, and clean, sweet premises
are within the reach of all with but little expense; but drugs are
expensive, both in the outlay of means, and the effect produced upon the
system."—5 Testimonies, 443.
"Our people should become intelligent in the
treatment of sickness without the aid of poisonous drugs. Many should
seek to obtain the education that will enable them to combat disease in
its varied forms by the most simple methods. Thousands have gone down to
the grave because of the use of poisonous drugs, who might have been
restored to health by simple methods of treatment. Water treatments,
wisely and skillfully given, may be the means of saving many
lives."—Medical Ministry, 227.
"When I violate the laws God has established in my
being, I am to repent and reform, and place myself in the most favorable
condition under the doctors God has provided—pure air, pure water, and
the healing, precious sunlight."—Medical Ministry, 230.
"Drug medication, as it is generally practiced, is a
curse. Educate away from drugs. Use them less and less, and depend more
upon hygienic agencies; then nature will respond to God’s
physicians—pure air, pure water, proper exercise, a clear conscience."—2
Selected Messages, 281.
"Nature will want some assistance to bring things to their proper
condition, which may be found in the simplest remedies, especially in
the use of nature’s own furnished remedies—pure air, and with a precious
knowledge of how to breathe; pure water, with a knowledge of how to
apply it; plenty of sunlight in every room in the house if possible, and
with an intelligent knowledge of what advantages are to be gained by its
use. All these are powerful in their efficiency, and the patient who has
obtained a knowledge of how to eat and dress healthfully, may live for
comfort, for peace, for health; and will not be prevailed upon to put to
his lips drugs, which in the place of helping nature, paralyzes her
powers."—2 Selected Messages, 287-288.
"The Lord has taught us that great efficacy for
healing lies in a proper use of water. These treatments should be given
skillfully. We have been instructed that in our treatment of the sick we
should discard the use of drugs. There are simple herbs that can be used
for the recovery of the sick, whose effect upon the system is very
different from that of those drugs that poison the blood and endanger
life."—2 Selected Messages, 288.
"The Lord has provided antidotes for diseases in
simple plants, and these can be used by faith, with no denial of faith;
for by using the blessings provided by God for our benefit we are
cooperating with Him. He can use water and sunshine and the herbs which
He has caused to grow, in healing maladies brought on by indiscretion or
accident. We do not manifest a lack of faith when we ask God to bless
His remedies. True faith will thank God for the knowledge of how to use
these precious blessings in a way which will restore mental and physical
vigor."—2 Selected Messages, 289.
"It would have been better if, from the first, all
drugs had been kept out of our sanitariums, and use had been made of
such simple remedies as are found in pure water, pure air, sunlight, and
some of the simple herbs growing in the field. These would be just as
efficacious as the drugs used under mysterious names, and concocted by
human science. And they would leave no injurious effects in the
system."—2 Selected Messages, 291.
"A physician is sent for, who prescribes some drug
which gives present relief, but which does not cure the disease. It may
change the form of disease, but the real evil is increased tenfold.
Nature was doing her best to rid the system of an accumulation of
impurities, and, could she have been left to herself, aided by the
common blessings of Heaven, such as pure air and pure water, a speedy
and safe cure would have been effected."—2 Selected Messages, 450.
"The sufferers, in such cases, can do for themselves
that which others cannot do as well for them. They should commence to
relieve nature of the load they have forced upon her. They should remove
the cause. Fast a short time, and give the stomach a chance for rest.
Reduce the feverish state of the system by a careful and understanding
application of water. These efforts will help nature in her struggles to
free the system of impurities. But generally the persons who suffer pain
become impatient. They are not willing to use self-denial, and suffer a
little from hunger, neither are they willing to wait for the slow
process of nature to build up the overtaxed energies of the system. But
they are determined to obtain relief at once, and take powerful drugs,
prescribed by physicians. Nature was doing her work well, and would have
triumphed; but while accomplishing her task, a foreign substance of a
poisonous nature was introduced. What a mistake! Abused nature has now
two evils to war against instead of one. She leaves the work in which
she was engaged, and resolutely takes hold to expel the intruder newly
introduced into the system. Nature feels this double draft upon her
resources, and she becomes enfeebled."—2 Selected Messages, 450-451.
"If the patient had taken a course to relieve
over-burdened nature in season, and understandingly used pure soft
water, this dispensation of drug-mortality might have been wholly
averted. The use of water can accomplish but little, if the patient does
not feel the necessity of also strictly attending to his diet.
"Many are living in violation of the laws of health, and are ignorant
of the relation their habits of eating, drinking, and working, sustain
to their health. They will not arouse to their true condition, until
nature protests against the abuses she is suffering, by aches and pains
in the system. If, even then, the sufferers would only commence the work
right, and would resort to the simple means they have neglected—the use
of water and proper diet, nature would have just the help she requires,
and which she ought to have had long before. If this course is pursued,
the patient will generally recover without being debilitated."—2
Selected Messages, 451.
2 – SOME USES OF
WATER IN TREATING THE SICK
"They might have lived. Heaven willed not their
death. They died victims to their own ignorance, and that of their true
friends, and the ignorance and deception of physicians, who gave them
fashionable poisons, and would not allow them pure water to drink, and
fresh air to breathe, to invigorate the vital organs, purify the blood,
and help nature in her task in overcoming the bad conditions of the
system. These valuable remedies which Heaven has provided, without money
and without price, were cast aside, and considered not only as
worthless, but even as dangerous enemies, while poisons, prescribed by
physicians, were in blind confidence taken.
"Thousands have died for want of pure water, and pure
air, who might have lived. And thousands of living invalids, who are a
burden to themselves and others, think their lives depend upon taking
medicines from the doctors. They are continually guarding themselves
against the air, and avoiding the use of water. These blessings they
need in order to become well. If they would become enlightened, and let
medicine alone, and accustom themselves to outdoor exercise, and to air
in their houses, summer and winter, and use soft water for drinking and
bathing purposes, they would be comparatively well and happy instead of
dragging out a miserable existence."—2 Selected Messages, 456.
"Rest, freedom from care, light, pure air, pure
water, and spare diet, are all that they need to make them well."—2
Selected Messages, 458.
"The impurities of the body, if not allowed to escape, are taken back
into the blood, and forced upon the internal organs. Nature, to relieve
herself of poisonous impurities, makes an effort to free the system,
which effort produces fevers, and what is termed disease. But even then,
if those who are afflicted would assist nature in her efforts, by the
use of pure, soft water, much suffering would be prevented.
But many, instead of doing this, and seeking to
remove the poisonous matter from the system, take a more deadly poison
into the system, to remove a poison already there."—2 Selected Messages,
460.
"Water is the best liquid possible to cleanse the
tissues."—Healthful Living, 90.
"In health and in sickness, pure water is one of
heaven’s choicest blessings. Its proper use promotes health. It is the
beverage which God provided to quench the thirst of animals and man.
Drunk freely, it helps to supply the necessities of the system, and
assists nature to resist disease. The external application of water is
one of the easiest and most satisfactory ways of regulating the
circulation of the blood. A cold or cool bath is an excellent tonic.
Warm baths open the pores, and thus aid in the elimination of
impurities. Both warm and neutral baths soothe the nerves and equalize
the circulation.
"But many have never learned by experience the
beneficial effects of the proper use of water, and they are afraid of
it. Water treatments are not appreciated as they should be, and to apply
them skillfully requires work that many are unwilling to perform. But
none should feel excused for ignorance or indifference on this subject.
There are many ways in which water can be applied to relieve pain and
check disease. All should become intelligent in its use in simple home
treatments. Mothers, especially, should know how to care for their
families in both health and sickness."—Ministry of Healing, 237.
"See that the children have a daily bath, followed by
friction till their bodies are aglow."—Counsels on Health, 103.
"Persons in health should on no account neglect bathing. They should
by all means bathe as often as twice a week. Those who are not in health
have impurities in the blood, and the skin is not in a healthy
condition. The multitude of pores, or little mouths, through which the
body breathes, become clogged and filled with waste matter. The skin
needs to be carefully and thoroughly cleansed, that the pores may do
their work in freeing the body from impurities; therefore feeble persons
who are diseased surely need
the advantages and blessings of bathing as often as twice a week, and
frequently even more than this is positively necessary. Whether a person
is sick or well, respiration is more free and easy if bathing is
practiced. By it, the muscles become more flexible, the mind and body
are alike invigorated, the intellect is made brighter, and every faculty
becomes livelier. The bath is a soother of the nerves. It promotes
general perspiration, quickens the circulation, overcomes obstructions
in the system, and acts beneficially on the kidneys and urinary organs.
Bathing helps the bowels, stomach, and liver, giving energy and new life
to each. It also promotes digestion, and instead of the system being
weakened, it is strengthened. Instead of increasing liability to cold, a
bath, properly taken, fortifies against cold, because the circulation is
improved, and the uterine organs, which are more or less congested, are
relieved; for the blood is brought to the surface, and a more easy and
regular flow of the blood through all the blood vessels is obtained."—3
Testimonies, 70-71.
"Fever cases have been lost, when had the physicians
left off entirely their drug treatment, had they put their wits to work,
and wisely and persistently used the Lord’s own remedies—plenty of air
and water—the patients would have recovered. The reckless use of these
things that should be discarded has decided the case of the sick.
"Experimenting in drugs is a very expensive business.
Paralysis of the brain and tongue is often the result, and the victims
die an unnatural death, when, if they had been treated perseveringly,
with unwearied, unrelaxed diligence with hot and cold water, hot
compresses, packs, and dripping sheet, they would be alive
today."—Medical Ministry, 228.
"Go with me to yonder sickroom. There lies a husband and father, a
man who is a blessing to society and to the cause of God. He has been
suddenly stricken down by disease. The fire of fever seems to be
consuming him. He longs for pure water to moisten the parched lips, to
quench the raging thirst, and cool the fevered brow. But, no; the doctor
has forbidden water. The stimulus of strong drink is given and adds fuel
to the fire. The blessed, heaven-sent water, skillfully applied, would
quench the devouring flame; but it is set aside for poisonous drugs."—5
Testimonies, 195.
"If the physicians are so busy that they cannot treat
the sick outside of the institution, would it not be wiser for all to
educate themselves in the use of simple remedies, than to venture to use
drugs that are given a long name to hide their real qualities. Why need
anyone be ignorant of God’s remedies—hot water fomentations and cold and
hot compresses. It is important to become familiar with the benefit of
dieting in case of sickness."—2 Selected Messages, 290.
"Water can be used in many ways to relieve suffering.
Drafts of clear, hot water taken before eating (half a quart, more or
less), will never do any harm, but will rather be productive of good.
"A cup of tea made from catnip herb will quiet the
nerves.
"Hop tea will induce sleep. Hop poultices over the
stomach will relieve pain.
"If the eyes are weak, if there is pain in the eyes,
or inflammation, soft flannel cloths wet in hot water and salt, will
bring relief quickly.
"When the head is congested, if the feet and limbs
are put in a bath with a little mustard, relief will be obtained.
"There are many more simple remedies which will do
much to restore healthful action to the body. All these simple
preparations the Lord expects us to use for ourselves, but man’s
extremities are God’s opportunities. If we neglect to do that which is
within the reach of nearly every family, and ask the Lord to relieve
pain when we are too indolent to make use of these remedies within our
power, it is simply presumption."—2 Selected Messages, 297.
"The next day Willie was very sick. He was wandering. He did not seem
to see or hear me when I spoke to him. His heart had no regular beat,
but was in constant agitated flutter. We continued to look to God in his
behalf, and to use water freely upon his head, and a compress constantly
upon his lungs, and soon he seemed as rational as ever. He suffered
severe pain in his right side, and could not lie upon it for a moment.
This pain we subdued with cold water compresses, varying the temperature
of the water according to the degree of the fever. We were very careful
to keep his hands and feet warm."—2 Selected Messages, 304.
" ‘Keep the patient free from excitement, and every
influence calculated to depress. Her attendants should be cheerful and
hopeful. She should have a simple diet, and should be allowed plenty of
pure soft water to drink. Bathe frequently in pure soft water followed
by gentle rubbing. Let the light, and air, be freely admitted into her
room. She must have quiet, and undisturbed rest (prescription given in
vision).’ "—2 Selected Messages, 446.
"But many have never experienced the beneficial
effects of water, and are afraid to use one of Heaven’s greatest
blessings. Water has been refused persons suffering with burning fevers,
through fear that it would injure them. If, in their fevered state,
water had been given them to drink freely, and applications had also
been made externally, long days and nights of suffering would have been
saved, and many precious lives spared. But thousands have died with
raging fevers consuming them, until the fuel which fed the fever was
burnt up, the vitals consumed, and have died in the greatest agony,
without being permitted to have water to allay their burning thirst.
Water, which is allowed a senseless building to put out the raging
elements, is not allowed human beings to put out the fire which is
consuming the vitals."—2 Selected Messages, 453.
"Upon rising in the morning, most persons would be benefited by
taking a sponge bath, or, if more agreeable, a hand-bath, with merely a
washbowl of water. This will remove impurities from the skin."—2
Selected Messages, 463.
"Thousands have died for want of pure water and pure air, who might
have lived. And thousands of invalids, who are a burden to themselves
and others, think that their lives depend upon taking medicines from the
doctors. They are continually guarding themselves against the air, and
avoiding the use of water. These blessings they need in order to become
well. If they would become enlightened, and let medicine alone, and
accustom themselves to outdoor exercise, and to air in their houses,
summer and winter, and use soft water for drinking and bathing purposes,
they would be comparatively well and happy, instead of dragging out a
miserable existence."—Counsels an Health, 55-56
"But many have never learned by experience the beneficial effects of
the proper use of water, and they are afraid of it. Water treatments are
not appreciated as they should be, and to apply them skillfully requires
work that many are unwilling to perform . . . There are many ways in
which water can be applied to relieve pain and check disease."—Ministry
of Healing, 237
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