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Dose: ½ to 1 teaspoon three to six times daily. |
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Supplements that help this condition include vitamin K1 (5 to 10 drops three times daily) because of its blood-clotting properties and fat-soluble chlorophyll (2 to 3 capsules, three times daily). Chlorophyll, the substance that gives plants their green color, has the same molecular structure as hemoglobin. |
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Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) is a problem facing most cancer patients and can be worsened by some chemotherapies. Idiopathic thrombocytopenia is now thought to be a causative factor in some cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, in which hepatitis-C virus is found even though there is no clinical or biochemical sign of hepatitis. (See table 11.2.) |
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There are many types of anemia, some of which are not caused by iron deficiency, yet most doctors indiscriminately treat all anemias the same by giving |
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Table 11.2
Supplements for Low Platelet Count |
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60-120 drops (½-1 teaspoon) 3 times daily (It is truly amazing how well this works) |
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Marrow Plus or Composition-A |
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4 tablets, 3 times daily or 4-5 tablets, 3 times daily |
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2-6 tablets daily with meals |
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1,000 mg, 3-6 times daily |
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