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For years now everytime i get sick my tonsils hurt and i am in so much pain i can hardly move, It affects the rest of my body and i lose weight due to not eating, Can i ask the doctor to remove my tonsils, I'm sick of coming down with the flu and going through so much agony, Is it worth it, Or are having tonsils removed very painful.

2006-10-28 06:30:42 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

13 answers

Hi Raw

Here is why you shouldnt

Definition
Tonsillitis is the inflammation of the tonsils, acute catarrhal infection, redness and swelling, the result of overworking them. Tonsils, many authorities say, are the first line of defense. Their job is to control the entrance into the body of large armies of germs--invited when the waste matters in the body accumulate too heavily.

Tonsils are the filtering system for the reproductive organs and are needed by the body, or the Creator would not have installed them in the first place. As a person goes from childhood into adulthood through the stage of puberty, the young people making this transition will be easier to live with if they still have their tonsils. The girls will have easier menstrual periods and the boys less chance for prostrate malfunction and will have a better teenage life.

We have ten fingers, but if we got infection in one of them, we would not cut it off until we tried to clear up the infection. As soon as the tonsils become swollen with infection the first thing we think of is to have the tonsils cut or burnt out, without trying to save them. Use our suggested program and keep the individual in a "whole state," as the Creator intended!

Symptoms
Dr. Kloss describes the symptoms as follows: chilly feeling, fever, throat swollen, practically closed with soft palate hanging at the tongue. The throat and mouth are dry, and then soon lots of poisonous mucus accumulates. The tonsils are swollen and red in color. Small ulcers appear on the tonsils. Often the glands of the neck swell.

Herbal Aids
1.General Information: With tonsillitis we use the same fomentation used for the glandular system, the three parts mullein and one part lobelia combination. (You may obtain this already made up in the Mullein & Lobelia Formula). In addition to drinking the mullein and lobelia tea (as well as applying the fomentation), use an abundance of red raspberry tea, as much as can be taken for three days. Use no foods on these days except unsweetened vegetable and fruit juices.

When the tonsils swell up and are sore and painful, the first thing we think of is "to remove them." We saw a picture recently of seven or eight children spread out on a king-sized bed, all with "wrapped-up throats." The caption explained that the family got a bargain by having them all operated on at once for "tonsillectomies."

Here was a group of children who had lost a very valuable organ the Lord put into the body--it was not put there by mistake or carelessness, but because it was needed. This organ is the filtering system for the body, and when removed leaves us with a weaker system (Dr. B. Jensen in The Joy of Living, Santa Barbara, California: J. F. Rowney Press).

A girl with her tonsils intact will have an easier time through puberty and her menstrual cycles than she will if they have been removed. Delivery of babies is much easier for women who still have their tonsils, because of less toxic waste in the body.

The young boy with his tonsils intact will have better seed for reproducing and less chance of prostrate problems because of a cleaner blood stream. To repeat, we have ten fingers and if we get infection in one of them we would not think of chopping it off without trying to heal the finger first. We only have two tonsils and, when there is a little infection in them, how foolish to cut or burn them out! As stated earlier, let's save these tonsils for better, stronger and more peaceful generations to come.

Make a fomentation of three parts mullein and one part lobelia, dip the flannel in the fomentation, wrap around the neck at night, and cover with plastic. Do this each night until the condition clears up. Drink 1/2 cup of the mullein and lobelia [Mullein & Lobelia] tea morning and evening and one cup or more of comfrey (leaf or root) tea each day, and, most specifically, use red root tea.

When the tonsils become enlarged or inflamed, clean up the bowels, go off solid foods, go on the three-day cleanse.

2.Children's Laxative; Tonsillitis (Young children): See formula using senna leaves, red raspberry and pennyroyal.

3.Dr. Christopher's Anti-Spasmodic Tincture: Consists of skullcap herb, lobelia, cayenne, valerian root, skunk cabbage, gum myrrh, and black cohosh. To be used in cases of convulsions, fainting, cramps, delirium tremors, hysteria, etc., also good for pyorrhea, mouth sores, coughs, throat infections, tonsillitis, etc. Dose 1/2 to one teaspoon to glass of steam distilled water as a gargle and use until throat clears, also take one teaspoon in steam distilled water morning and evening.

4.Sage: For tonsillitis a strong Sage tea is made, two ounces to the quart of boiling water. It is allowed to steep for two hours. Strain, and then add a small bit of pulverized alum. One woman who tried this gargle wrote that her oldest boy had recurrent tonsillitis, so she prepared this Sage-alum tea and had him gargle with it several times a day. The next morning he got up without any tonsillitis although he had suffered for weeks with it previously and could not eat or sleep.


Testimonials
Dr. Christopher's Tonsils: I was born with a set of tonsils which, when infected, swelled almost up to the size of golf balls. My parents, following the advice of the standard medical opinion makers of the day ushered me off to the local hospital in Salt Lake City and paid to have my tonsils removed. As most of you know, the Good Lord left the plans and specifications for the regeneration of the human body. So, my tonsils, being faithful creations grew in again. I was very sickly as a child and tonsillitis set in regularly. My folks again took me in for procedural surgery. After the third set of tonsils grew in my parents (rather than becoming tonsil-poor) decided to let me live with the usual winter infections in the throat. To this day I have been remembered as one of the only kids on my block who grew in three sets of tonsils.

The surgeon looks upon the tonsils as the seat of bacterial infection and states that he can stop bacterial infiltration into the rest of the body by removing the tonsils. Actually, this procedure does nothing but make it possible for infection to settle in other lymph nodes. Clean up the whole system and you can avoid cutting out the affected part.

Best of health to you

Cheers

2006-10-28 06:37:35 · answer #1 · answered by HEAL ONESELF 5 · 0 0

A lot of doctors won't remove tonsils unless they present an infection hazard or get infected more than four times a year. Since you seem to fall into this category, it shouldn't be too hard to find a doc to hack those suckers out. If the first one won't, try going and seeing an ear/nose/throat doc. They are more experienced in dealing with nasty tonsils and would probably more than happy to take them out for you. Btw, I can relate, I had mine out last year after seven years of constant strep throat. It was the best thing that ever happened to me!!

2006-10-28 06:34:12 · answer #2 · answered by lilia_164 2 · 0 0

Normally on your hand because of the movement of your arm. But if they can find a good vein they will put in on your arm somewhere. Good Luck, I had my tonsils taken out at 6 and they have grown back so I have to get them removed again.

2016-03-28 10:09:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-05-20 03:35:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi!!!!
Personally, i don't think u need to take the tonsils out. I have tonsils from my birth. But i am controlling it. Eat less ice cream,less chill for a few days or maybe a month that's all you have to do. No money, no bed rest!!!!

2006-10-28 06:34:47 · answer #5 · answered by tammy 3 · 0 0

Of course you can. Depending on where you live, and the healthcare system of the region, the reponse may vary. Some places may consider it "unneccessary" surgery and thus deny it. Your option then is to "shop around" until you find someone who will do the surgery for you. I think it's worth it, i stopped getting sick after getting my tonsils out! Good luck~

2006-10-28 06:35:05 · answer #6 · answered by Johnny 3 · 0 1

usually tonsillitis is the reason for removing them...but w/ todays "new age of enlightenment" (bullcrp) we are leaving things the way they are because that's the way "nature intended it" (bullsht)...we have become pathetic over the years...no wonder terrorists can just disco over and blow up whatever they want...grow a pair people..

2006-10-28 06:35:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure you can.
I am getting mine removed very soon.
I do imagine it hurts very much.
Just dont drink milk, or anything after they are removed, until a certain time your doctor recomends,

the lactose is potent to give you swelling in your throat while you heal,
Get them removed soon.
They can spread infections down in your chest.

and also, if you get a fever, dont drink milk or anything of dairy,
it boils , then rotts in your stomach.

Good luck mate.

2006-10-28 06:35:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course you can ask for it. Whether the doctor agrees or not is a different story.
I'd ask the doctor if it's worth it. It does hurt of course.

2006-10-28 06:32:35 · answer #9 · answered by brand_new_monkey 6 · 0 0

Yea u should take them out, I have two friends who took theirs out and after the operation they could only have soft drink and no food for a while but they never regreted doing it, in fact i suffer from it as well, I think ill take mine out soon!!!

2006-10-28 06:36:38 · answer #10 · answered by Lady B 2 · 0 1

you can have your tonsils taken by your doctor if he feel it need to come out.

2006-10-28 06:33:15 · answer #11 · answered by ladybug 6 · 0 1

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