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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 12:09 PM
Subject: CS>How to build up blood count?


Hello all—



  I have a friend who has just undergone a hysterectomy.  After her surgery, she
developed blood clots in her stomach.  The doctor went in through the same
incision to solve this.  As a result, she has developed a terrible infection in
the wound and it is not healing, for which, of course she now is taking CS at my
insistence.  [Any recommendations for dosage?] A nurse comes 2x a day to pack
it.  At present, it is still bleeding.  She was given four blood transfusions
and she greatly wants to avoid more of them.  I have given her advice on
non-blood expanders and eating Swiss chard and kale to help with clotting.  What
else can she do to build up her red blood count?  Any advice would be helpful.
She’s a wonderful mother, a teacher, and is under great stress from several
fronts.  I would like to all I can to help in a practical way.

Thanks in advance

Theresa
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Theresa,

Vitamin K is known as the "clotting vitamin." It is found in some leafy greens
and in pork. I purchase mine (an excellent brand of emulsion) from the website
of Dr. Joseph Mercola (found through Google).

Compositionally, chlorophyll from green plants is the same  as blood, except
that managanese makes it green while iron makes our blood red. So lots of fresh
green drinks and raw or rare meat could help.

Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
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