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Wild geranium
110 mlGoldenseal10 ml
Red root40 mlCinnamon10 ml
Yarrow30 mlCotton root10 ml
Shepherd's purse30 ml

Dose: ½ to 1 teaspoon three to six times daily.
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.
Low Platelets
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.)
Anemia
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
Table 11.2
Supplements for Low Platelet Count
Supplement
Daily dose
Red root
60-120 drops (½-1 teaspoon) 3 times daily (It is truly amazing how well this works)
Marrow Plus or Composition-A
4 tablets, 3 times daily or 4-5 tablets, 3 times daily
SP500 (Spleen Extract)
2-6 tablets daily with meals
Melatonin
1-10 mg taken before bed
Shark oil
1,000 mg, 3-6 times daily

 
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