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 Is a wonderful machine!
It is programed to maintain the same body temperature of 98.6 all the time for the its life time.
How can it be explained that the body knows what temperature to keep for life?  Are our bodies self aware?  The answer is No.  Then how, why, how come it keeps 98.6 temperature always?

When does our bodies raise the red flag of "fever"?  Why?  What signs show up in our skins, eyes, outward appearance of our bodies that sounds the alarm that our bodies have been invaded and we need to send out our hidden troops to do battle?

Our bodies are marvelous programed by the one who made them. Our creator is the one who put inside of us the information necessary for survival in these world of plagues and microbes. A fever is a sign that we are sick, our eyes loose its luster and look cloudy and tired, even our skin does not look right, facial skin can look sickly pale or red hot and burning to the touch. Our entire appearance changes for fresh and healthy to sickly and tired.  Those warning signals are extremely important for our survivor.  It forces us to seek out medical intervention, stay in bed, and listen to what our bodies is trying to tell us.  God is magnificent when it comes to programing his own creation!      
    Posted by airsjc on 2009-06-04 07:43:47 | Rating: | Views: 14
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