Hmmmmmmm::::
Really really interesting.. I guess my doc has it backwards then.. When I asked if he had any ideas why WBC would be
down slightly, he suggested that at the time of drawing of the blood
I may have been fighting off an infection or something. Seems to be
two opposite theories here..I have a tendancy to lean towards the list
on this one. This was an annual physical, so had no known infections
at the time..
                                Grant..

Jeannie wrote:
Some of you smart people on the list, help me clarify something.  Aren't the
white blood cells the ones who attack the bacteria, viruses, etc.?  Would'nt the
white blood cell count be higher if your body was fighting some infection?  If
you killed most of the bacterial and viruses in your body, wouldn't your white
count go down because you didn't need them?

Where am I missing something?

Jeannie

gmac wrote:


Hmmmm:
               Interesting, I just had medical and my doc told me
the same thing.. Been taking 2 oz/ day 10-15ppm for couple years now..
                                               gm..
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[email protected] wrote:

James-Osbourne: Holmes

I don't know if I might call you James.......?????
But I would like your input on this subject CS and WBCs.
>From a recent blood test my MD stated that my WBC count was a little low.
I use about 4 oz of 8 to 10 PPM of CS per day. Have used it now for 5
months.
Would what you stated below have a bearing on my test results?
TIA
Thom in Decatur, IL

In a message dated 9/11/2002 10:57:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


Perhaps the presumed concentration of WBCs there are gobbling up the
CS...?



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