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Diagnosis or treatment of Unexplained chills without fever?

Has anyone else experienced severe chills under the skin that travels around your body?  It usually begins after 8PM and comes and goes until almost dawn.  I have learned not to let it upset me so much that I can not sleep through some of it.  It feels similar to the Herxheimer reaction.  I think it is toxicity based...

"Bacterial toxins are metabolic products of bacterial activity, their character being determined by the feeding habits of the patient."  
viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida and even cancer cannot be cured by "killing them off" or by "trying to get rid of them" by burning, surgery, etc. They are only cured by building up the immune system, which is done by:

    Consuming "proper nutrients" that all human bodies must have in order to be healthy.
    Eliminating toxins and foods that feed viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida and cancer.
    Eliminating damaging foods.
    Eliminating toxins in general.

When the immune system is strong enough it automatically "makes" any bug change back into the organism they are supposed to be when the body is healthy. For more information see The Germ Theory of Disease is False and The Antibody Theory is False.
What are your thoughts?
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you should checkout the posting on a similar thread:

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Undiagnosed-Symptoms/Why-do-I-get-unexplained-chills-with-no-fever-or-infection/show/517843

A post that I made there:

Most threads that I read you have had all your medical tests and those with ailments are being treated. Yet the chills still persist. These are some considerations that you can try:

1. Drink lots of water on a regular basis (preferably filtered or bottled water).

2. Consider your electrolytes and trace minerals that are being diluted.

3. Take Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplements. Research CoQ10

4. Acidophilus supplements – take periodically for a few weeks or months.

5. By far the most important – striking a balance in your body of Sodium, potassium and calcium.  

You might be eating the right foods or taking the correct supplements, but your body is not absorbing these in the correct balance that your body needs. You would need to experiment which one is making you out of ‘balance’. Try taking an extra potassium tablet. Give it some time for your body to absorb it. Drink lots and lots of water (preferably filtered or bottled water, with or without added electrolytes). If not, then try calcium, and then sodium. Again you might be taking these, but your body is not absorbing these, and also not in the quantities your body needs to be in balance. In addition, if you are sweating profusely or get foot cramps, this will also help these.

Keep us updated on your condition.
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6762013 tn?1384538876
It sounds like your body is going through a withdraw of something.  You say it starts around 8pm....think of the things that you stop doing or eating or drinking at the end of the day.  Is there a medication that you are cutting back on?
Good luck
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