Regulating Fever with PAPIMI
Interview with Dr. Nick Tsilimigakis M.D.,
by Dr. Panos Pappas

Keywords: High fever, acute hypatitis, heamatoma, infection, high toxins level, anti-fever medication, injury, latent amigdalitis.

Trascript: by Anna Gazi

Dr. Pappas:
I have heard from Dr Panepethemetakis who also uses a PAP IMI Device, that he was able to regulate high fever, particularly associated with acute hypatitis. Can you tell us your personal experience on the same matter?

Dr. Tsilimigakis:
The conclusions of my experience is as follows: While a patient has a high fever say of 40 C degrees, after 10 to 15 minutes of PAP IMI application on the face or on the head -placing the probe like a hat, a temperature drop occurs in the order of 1 or 2 degrees less than it was. That is, in many cases during 10 to 15 minutes
, temperature falls from 40 to 38 while with anti-fever medication did not. With PAP IMI application, a patient from 38 C degrees may drop to normal temperature. The higher the fever is, the bigger the drop that occurs, only after  about 10-15 minutes time.

In such cases the procedure is simple. One places the probe on the front of head or on top of the head so that it is adjacent (practically touching the head accordingly) for 10 to 15 minutes, on 2-3 pps and on high setting. This comes from my personal experience over many years, after treating the head for various other reasons and only recently for cases of high fever. I think certainly this is a very interesting phenomenon which should be thoroughly investigated to find out how such exposure acts presumably on the hypophysis, and how this action on the temperature-regulating centers of the brain causes a reaction that regulate high fever towards normal temperature. This is also a very interesting theoretical subject, too.

Dr. Pappas:
Did you have a personal experience on this matter?

Dr. Tsilimigakis:
Yes, indeed. Recently, I had high fever for a long period because of an injury followed by a severe heamatoma. While this heamatoma was absorbed or dissolved, I had high fever apparently due to high toxin level in my body causing a fever reaction.

Dr. Pappas:
How long did you have this heamatoma?

Dr. Tsilimigakis:
Actually the high fever lasted longer than the heamtoma itself, for about two months. But before that, I had a tonsils infection which I discovered only afterwards and lasted fifteen days, just before my accidental injury while playing football. With the start of tonsil infection, I raise a fever in the order of 37 to 37.7 which though after PAP IMI application was always dropping to normal and allowing me to play football.

Dr. Pappas:
How long the temperature-drop lasted each time after the PAP IMI exposure?

Dr. Tsilimigakis:
It lasted for about two to three hours, acting exactly like an anti-fever medication. During the time of the injury my temperature had risen to 40 C degrees. But it was dropping with PAP IMI each time to 38 C degrees while at the same time I was feeling much better.

During a period of two months, I had a systematic personal opportunity to test this effect on all various levels of high fever. During the latent amigdalitis, I had the opportunity to notice the effect on moderate high fevers and later during my severe injury I had the opportunity to notice the same effect on relatively serious situations of very high fever. With no doubt, it worked all the times with an immediate temperature drop, as I said, of the order of 1 to 2 degrees, depending on the fever. The higher the fever, the bigger the drop, after about 10-15 minutes time.

Dr. Pappas:
Thank you for offering so generously yourself in a critical situation for these decisive tests to confirm the tremendously valuable medical phenomenon just observed, which certainly will advance the scientific knowledge on human temperature control by the brain. I believe this is the beginning of a scientific breakthrough. Thank Dr Tsilimigakis.

Dr. Tsilimigakis:
Thank you, too, Dr Pappas.