tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15473330504856296832024-03-05T00:51:11.503-08:00Increase Platelets NaturallyLaura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-78450934105703014322012-09-16T07:44:00.000-07:002012-09-16T07:44:39.771-07:00HOW TO UP LOW PLATELET COUNT <br />
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Up Your Low Platelet Count Starting Today</h2>
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With low platelet count your main concern is to control bleeding and bruising. If you are under doctors care, and you should be, than it is important to follow his or her directions and recommendations. A medical doctor is also valuable to monitor your blood count, this gives you a reference point to measure your progress.<br />
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But is there any thing else that can be done to up low platelet count? Yes there is. Your habits and lifestyle have much to do with your successful treatment of low platelets. These things are completely in your control and are just as important if not more so than your doctor visits.<br />
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<b>Your Diet Affects Platelet Count</b><br />
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The old expression "you are what you eat" is a good motto to abide by. Your body can only work with what you are feeding it. Treat it accordingly. Now I am not going to go into all the various foods that are good for you, that information is every where you look. But foods rich in Iron and Vitamin K are very important and a great way to<a href="http://uplowplateletcount.com/increase-platelet-count/"> increase platelet count naturally</a>. Most things green fall into this category.<br />
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Salads is what comes to most people minds and this is a good place to get those leafy greens but there is some caution needed here. Raw vegetables are harder on the digestive system and if your platelet counts are real low this may cause some internal bleeding. Also ice berg lettuce is pretty much pointless when it comes to food value. Stick to the darker greens and steam your vegetables if possible to soften them up and yet retain their food value.<br />
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Protein rich, high calorie foods rich in K are also platelet builders. Liver, fish, eggs and fortified cereals are in this category. Preparing meals with these using fresh items instead of canned is best and be sure that cereals are natural and not packed with sugars. Organic, pesticide free is best.<br />
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Antioxidant high fruits are also good at increasing platelets. One that works well is blueberries. Even out of season they can be found in the frozen food section of your supermarket. Think pie filling and no sugars.<br />
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<b>Other Habits that Effect Low Platelet Count</b><br />
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Alcohol is something to be avoided because it is known to have an adverse affect on platelet production in the body. Alcohol adversely affect the bone marrow and this is the area in your body that produces platelets.<br />
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Proper sleep is also important. Be sure you are getting enough. People who suffer from <a href="http://uplowplateletcount.com/itp-blood-disorder/">ITP blood disorder</a> can have problems getting a full nights sleep even though they are tired. Getting to bed early and turning off distractions like TV and bright or annoying lighting can help. Some have used devices that provide soft background noise or music with success.<br />
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Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-81317442166753003652011-06-04T11:22:00.000-07:002011-06-04T11:26:41.582-07:00Many Ask What Does Low Platelet Count Mean For Me?<b>Platelets - What Are They? </b><br />
Platelets are the component in your blood that controls clotting. Without them you would leak blood through blood vessels and pass away. On the other hand we possess platelets and at whatever time there is a leaky vessel they assemble next to the location and help repairs by means of causing the blood to clot within that area and bring to an end to the hemorrhage. <br />
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Looking at the bigger picture they are also responsible for your blood to clot when you suffer a scratch or receive a serious cut. This is discernible in the appearance of a scab that protects your harmed area until the healing processes can be completed.<br />
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<b>OK So What Does <a href="http://www.uplowplateletcount.com/">Low Platelet Count</a> Mean?</b><br />
Low platelet count means your number of platelets circulating in your blood are less then optimum healthy levels. The medically accepted normal healthy range is 145,000 - 450,000 platelets per micro-liter of blood. Anything beneath 145k (145,000) is considered low. Yet it is not regarded as unsafe or life threatening until a low platelet count goes less than 30k. Usually medical doctors won't get anxious until the figures move still lower, less than 10k.<br />
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Briefly, low platelet count means that your body is not building platelets as quick as they are being needed. For the majority this is a short-lived issue and it is common to witness platelet counts come back to normal amounts. This is since scores of things can lower platelets such as illness, pregnancy, eating habits, tension, medications and so on. When such circumstances no longer exist platelets will usually bounce back. This is why medical professionals do not get to nervous unless the platelet count gets extremely low and stays there permanently. Your body is spectacular and as soon as needed can in fact put platelet production on "overdrive" to defeat these lows after the offending problem is resolved.<br />
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Your platelets don't have to remain low, even if your doctor is not all that concerned. You can do things in the privacy of your own home to increase platelets naturally.<span style="background-color: yellow;"> I recommend reading "<a href="http://laurasbird.conitp.hop.clickbank.net/"><i><b>Conquer Low Platelets</b></i></a>"</span> to learn the tips, secrets and easy methods used by <b>Dr. Louis Cruz</b> to successfully treat his clients.Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-56407355616259364932011-05-02T06:00:00.000-07:002011-05-02T06:00:08.098-07:00Why Don't You Increase Platelets Naturally?I have noticed a few say that if you're thinking that it is possible to Increase Platelets Naturally you're foolish. If your physician is unable to correct your low platelets you surely are not going to be able to with a few home remedies.<br />
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To me this line of reasoning confirms how brainwashed we are by western societies. Due to medical advancements in the last hundred years plus the TV and film dramas of idolizing doctors most have put medical experts on a god-like pedestal. But the last time I checked you'll still find millions of sick people.<br />
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Many times, when trying to find a doctor I am informed that physician so-and-so doesn't have any room for more patients. What is going on? Don't medical professionals cure anybody anymore? Perhaps I'm not being reasonable but it just appears to be some kind of revolving door how the medical profession operates these days.<br />
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Of course the public basically doesn't look after their health either. Poor lifestyles, like working long hours, less sleep, over eating and eating junk food, plus vices like smoking, abusing alcohol and drugs all contribute to such poor physical condition, particularly in the county I live in.<br />
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I have gotten somewhat off course but my point is if your platelet counts are low and your doctor’s treatment is getting less than looked-for results, what would it hurt? Using natural remedies to increase platelets not just means herbs and nutritional supplements but the whole sphere of doing things that are healthful to you and your body.<br />
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You examine your daily activities and take away any behavior that might have a negative influence on your health. You then substitute them with activities that are good for you. This alone will activate your body to crank up its powerful self-healing processes.<br />
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You can use natural methods to improve platelet counts. And in the process your medical doctor will not need to prescribe higher doses of drug treatments. In time your reliance could be reduced or just removed.<br />
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I know I said this in a previous post but I would be remiss if I didn't mention it again...<br />
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You have to read "<a href="http://laurasbird.conitp.hop.clickbank.net/" style="background-color: #ffd966;"><b>Conquer Low Platelets</b></a><span style="background-color: white;">" </span>written by <b>Dr. Louis Cruz</b>. He has spent a lifetime successfully treating family members and his patients with all natural methods.<br />
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He references to the scientific evidence to support his claims and treatments at the end of the book in the bibliography. If you would like to read more about this publication you can go here - <b style="background-color: #ffd966; color: red;"><a href="http://laurasbird.conitp.hop.clickbank.net/">Dr. Louis Cruz's Website</a></b>Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-68331685516825424022011-03-28T06:00:00.000-07:002011-03-30T13:43:10.818-07:00Natural Alternatives To Increase Platelets Backed By Scientific EvidenceMany people suffer from low platelets. One of the biggest causes of low platelet counts is ITP Blood Disorder which is an autoimmune condition that decreases platelets. This condition requires doctor's care but you can also assist your doctor to reverse low platelet counts using all natural alternatives.<br />
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You may at first think this to be just wishful thinking or some kind of scam but proven natural methods are backed by scientific evidence.<br />
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I have an autoimmune disease called lupus and there are also natural remedies for this that I have found effective. The point is, all natural treatments shouldn't be overlooked for any ailment, condition or disease especially for ITP.<br />
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Remember, you should always be under doctors care and standard medical treatments are needed especially if counts are below 50k. The situation becomes an emergency below 20k and can require hospitalization. But all natural remedies can be used as a "complementary" alternative to your current medical treatment.<br />
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In fact many doctors are now recognizing the value of implementing additional natural methods along with standard treatments. Your doctor should at least be willing to cooperate with your wishes, be sure to communicate them to him or her.<br />
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There is a fantastic book written about how all natural methods can be used to end low platelets. The title is <a href="http://laurasbird.conitp.hop.clickbank.net/" style="background-color: #ffd966;"><b>Conquer Low Platelets</b></a><span style="background-color: #ffd966;"> </span>and is written by <b>Dr. Louis Cruz</b> and is a must read if you have ITP. He has spent a lifetime successfully treating family members and his patients with all natural methods.<br />
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All references to the scientific evidence to support his claims and treatments are available at the end of the book in the bibliography. If you would like to read more about this publication you can go here - <b style="background-color: #ffd966; color: red;"><a href="http://laurasbird.conitp.hop.clickbank.net/">Dr. Louis Cruz's Website</a></b>Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-53541889300853428532011-03-11T14:46:00.000-08:002011-03-11T14:46:49.910-08:00Are You Completely Absorbed In Your ITP Blood Disorder? Or Can You Still Feel Compassion?I stayed up late last night following the events of the 8.9 quake and subsequent tsunami in northern Japan. My heart and prayers go out to those affected by such catastrophic events.<br />
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This morning I was reading about more consequences that have reached closer to where I live, northern California, specifically Crescent City. Not the damage of Japan but total destruction of the harbor and surrounding areas. Again, lives upset and changed forever.<br />
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Events like these may make our own health issues pale in comparison but you get to decide whether they have a negative or positive effect on you and your health, the choice is yours.<br />
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Low platelet count or any autoimmune disorder can be drastically affected by our feelings. Events like this can effect our mood and create anxiety or stress that is a burden to our health. Now we can worry about events like this to the extent that they cause us unneeded stress and anxiety and have negative effects on our health or we can create something positive because of events like these.<br />
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Giving some time to meditate about the plight of others is a good thing. Takes the focus off of ourselves for a while. We can even realize how many blessings we actually have compared to others. Our lives, family, friends and may others. We may not be in a position to do much for ones suffering from the current catastrophe but we can use this event to remind us to always be willing to help the ones we can.<br />
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This will keep us a active member of our society and especially give one a sense of worth, something very important when activities are limited by a disability such as low platelets. A positive attitude is very important to our health and what better way to maintain one than putting the interest of others ahead of our own when ever possible or our circumstances allow for it.<br />
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So take some positive action to the benefit of others around you, in the long run everyone comes out the winner.Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-34190315461955509232011-01-31T08:56:00.000-08:002011-01-31T11:55:49.080-08:00Turn Low Platelets Around - Increase Platelets By Healing Your Body With The Food You EatIs it possible to increase <b>Low Platelets</b> using what you eat? Most doctors will say that it isn't. But not all doctors agree. You have heard it said "you can't see the forest because of all the trees." Well <b>Low Platelets</b> can be like that. There are so many health problems caused by low platelet count that we concentrate on the symptoms like the bleeding, bruising, exhaustion and pain that we don't pay as much attention to the big picture, the "forest" so to speak.<br />
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Back to diet and how it can help or heart <b>Low Platelets</b>.<br />
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Many recommend a diet that is largely composed of protein. Many people follow this type of diet but don't get the results needed. For many, especially Americans, there is already to much protein in their diets and adding more is not a good idea.<br />
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Large amounts of protein in the diet may cause an acid buildup in your body which in turn increase inflation and the destruction of more platelets. This type of diet won't help bone marrow to produce more platelets. If the body is given rest from these food it will, more often than not, repair itself and began producing more platelets. A short term low calorie diet may be helpful and by implementing it, your body could produce more platelets in this process of detox and healing.<br />
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Here is a low calorie diet that can be followed for a short time to test results. It is recommended by Louis Cruz the MD who wrote the book "<a href="http://uplowplateletcount.com/">Conquer Low Platelets</a>" (that I recommend by the way).<br />
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Cooked oats with Rice dream or Almond Milk. You can use honey or molasses to mildly sweeten the oats. Agave is also ok.<br />
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One cup of blue berries. Use other fruits of the berry family or pomegranate.<br />
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Two slices of toast. Use only Ezekiel bread well toasted. You can find this in the health foods store. Add a small amount of almond butter or peanut butter. If you use peanut butter make sure you use only the one that has the oil on the top. Avoid the creamy versions since they have Trans fats added and many times sugar also.<br />
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Large vegetable salad that should have celery, beets, tomatoes, carrots and romaine lettuce. Only add lemon, salt and olive oil for flavor.<br />
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An unprocessed starch such as brown rice<br />
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A protein of vegetable origin is preferred such as beans. Cook with olive oil. Extra virgin with its natural color is recommended.<br />
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A portion of cooked veggies such as kale, cabbage or broccoli.<br />
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Supper<br />
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This meal should be very light.<br />
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Use a homemade vegetable soup<br />
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Ezekiel bread toast.<br />
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Or Toast and some fruit or fruit salad.<br />
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Only water is used between meals and nothing else. Each meal should be five hours separate from each other. Take a good multivitamin while doing this. That way you will not have anything missing.</i><br />
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It only make sense that <a href="http://uplowplateletcount.com/low-platelets/">Low Platelets</a> can be improved if you have a healthy diet. Many times our poor health is caused by our unknowingly bad habits. Following natural remedies can improve your quality of life.<br />
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Live Healthy!Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-88171415605415427142011-01-01T18:27:00.000-08:002011-01-01T18:27:43.888-08:00Your Options With Low Platelet Count - Standard vrs Natural TreamentsThe signs and symptoms which are related to the <b>low platelet count</b> are nasal hemorrhaging, forearm discoloration into purple or red color, gum line bleeding and bruising or small dark spots over a large area of the body to mention a few. The standard treatments promoted by the medical profession can be scary and haven't changed much over the last 25 years. <br />
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One of the primary ways of handling low platelet count is to give blood transfusions or platelet transfusions. Other typical treatments for low platelet count are prescription medications such as Prednisone or Danazole or other steroids, surgical treatment (spleen removal) and even chemotherapy. These are very drastic procedures and risky to say the least. That is why one should seriously research this condition if experiencing it and be sure to always get a second opinion.<br />
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Low platelet count is truly one of those conditions which can be difficult to find the root cause. Low platelets are often brought on by various controllable issues such as abuse or even normal use of prescription drugs, Vitamin and mineral deficiencies and in many cases excessive alcohol consumption. While your blood contains a low volume of platelets, you will be in danger of mild to serious hemorrhaging. This means you will have to take safety precautions to avoid even the smallest of injuries.<br />
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Low platelet count signifies that the bloodstream has too little Thrombocytes or specialized blood cells known as platelets that help to aid in blood clotting. Left unchecked it will eventually be followed by problems like hemorrhaging from gums, stool or urine. It usually is the indication one of a variety of different critical medical conditions which may include liver disease, lupus, a deficiency in minerals, spleen disorder or a nutritional deficiency. In accordance with some clinical references, the Thrombocytopenia or the low blood platelets suggests an individual is definitely not acquiring ample blood cells which is usually a sign of infection or maybe the medical problem like auto immune disease.<br />
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Sadly many people look at alternative treatments for low platelet blood disorder with the same mind set as traditional medicine, being more concerned with instant instead of long term results. Because of this they are mostly concerned with treating symptoms and never really get to the root of the problem. But if you are interested in long term and permanent results there are various methods to Increase Platelets Naturally without the need of nasty medications that can harm the body with serious unwanted side effects. <br />
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At the minimum <b>ITP blood disorder</b> is usually curtailed, but can even be totally corrected simply by looking after yourself utilizing natural strategies. Identifying triggers that upset your immune system and cause it to attack healthy platelets is a process of trial and error. One must go for the most common causes first then proceed to less common triggers if no improvement is made. If necessary more in depth screening with Bio tracker technology may be used to discover the more challenging triggers to ITP. This as well as an state-of-the-art type of screening utilizing DNA samples is helpful. A simple natural approach can not only restore your low platelets to normal levels but can do so without having invasive surgical procedures or having to take prescription medications so widely promoted be today's mainstream medical professionals. <br />
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Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-21407637479462552022010-09-03T14:05:00.000-07:002010-09-03T14:05:36.693-07:00Low Platelet Count? | Simple Solutions Can Increase PlateletsIsn't is surprising that a lot of the time difficult problems have such simple solutions. I have seen this time and time again. You will be struggling with a difficult problem for a lengthy time and be at your wits end and about to give up and BAM! A simple solution will present itself. Usually it comes from somewhere you least expect it. Sometimes from someone with little to no experience with the problem you are dealing with.<br />
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I will give you an example.<br />
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I used to raise Rheas, an ostrich like bird that makes a nice outdoor pet. I had been hatching 3 or 4 chicks every day for about two months and most would just die off at around 3 to 4 weeks old. I watched them run around in their play yard for hours trying to figure out what was going on. I had raised these before with no problems. My feed, water and heat were all perfect but the chicks were eating each others poop and would eventually die from the lack of nutrition. The feed I was providing was barely being eaten. I tried everything I could think of to break this cycle to no avail.<br />
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The UPS delivery man stop by and could see my distress and asked what was going on. I told him I couldn't get the chicks to eat their feed, they preferred to eat each others droppings. He said "Make their food look like sh*t, maybe they will eat it then." I couldn't believe it... there was my answer and it came from someone who had no previous experience raising Rheas! I immediately mixed their feed with some water and started plopping it all over their run and.... well the rest is history, I never lost another!<br />
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Life can be like that sometimes. Just when you are about to give up, a solution comes out of no where. Low Platelet Count can be like that. Since it is a blood disorder, a war between platelets and antibodies, specialist look only at the blood to solve the problem. Meantime the root of the problem goes unsuspected, even thought it can be fixed with a very simple solution. In fact sometimes solutions can be so simple that the sufferer or even doctors are unwilling to even consider it!<br />
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Now take a look at this quote... This was made by DR. Louis Cruz, author of "<b><a href="http://moveto.ws/l0z8cihba">Conquer Low Platelets</a></b>"<br />
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"It is has been proven scientifically that in many ITP sufferers the stomach may be the culprit to your low platelet count. Surprised! Well I was also. But it is being confirmed more and more that a little bug that lives in your stomach could be causing your low platelet count. Curious!<br />
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Well it was found that a bug called Helicobacter Pylori that resides in many ITP sufferers' stomach can be actually causing your platelets to be low. Especially if you are over the age of 60, this may be the one and only cause of your ITP.<br />
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Not only this, but studies have clearly shown that when this bug or bacteria is eradicated with antibiotics or some natural method from the stomach, the ITP will disappear in 100% of the cases. Now that is what I call a high rate of cure!"</i><br />
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See what I mean... sometimes just simple common sense and/or an all natural solution is just what the doctor ordered!<br />
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See you soon and wish you the best...<br />
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Good Health to You,<br />
LauraLaura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-56423663066181900162010-05-25T12:25:00.000-07:002010-05-25T12:55:50.973-07:00Increase Platelets Naturally | Curing vrs. HealingCan Low Platelet Blood Count or ITP Blood Disorder be cured? Well that depends on what you mean by the term "cure." If you want your doctor to give you a pill that will make your ITP Blood Disorder disappear... the magic bullet so to speak than the answer is no. There is no cure. The Medical Profession hasn't found one as of yet and most likely won't in the near future. So if you are depending on your doctor to cure you... it isn't going to happen.<br /><br />Unfortunately most people view alternative medicine with the same mentality as conventional medicine. They look for a specific herb or vitamin that will get rid of their disease. This is unlikely. And because of this mentality or approach is the norm many more are even discouraged to even look into the benefits to being able to Increase Platelets Naturally.<br /><br />Healing on the other hand is a better approach. What is healing? Healing is taking control of your own body and accepting responsibility for your own health. Looking for answers, discovering things that need to be done. This would include finding bad habits that need to be curtailed or even eliminated and taking action. Many times this alone can restore health.<br /><br />Healing can also involve the use of herbs, vitamins, diet, life-style and other natural therapies. Healing involves getting in tune with your body and discovering your personal laws of health and obeying them. In short, empowering your own immune system to heal your own body. We are talking about addressing overall health and not just a specific issue such as low platelet count.<br /><br />When your body is not healthy or under some form of stress then conditions manifest themselves and in this particular case platelet counts drop. Then that leads to other issues such as bleeding bruising and other symptoms. If you are willing to obtain the healing of your own body than you can be freed from ITP Blood Disorder.<br /><br />See you soon and wish you the best...<br /><br />Good Health to You,<br />Laura<br /><br />P.S. Have you read "Conquer Low Platelets" by Louis Cruz? It deals in depth with what we were just talking about. He is giving away the first 18 pages for free! You can get it <span style="font-weight: bold;">TODAY</span>... <a href="http://moveto.ws/l0z8cihba">click here</a>.Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-2203018378284411472010-05-15T08:46:00.000-07:002010-05-15T09:07:46.077-07:00Increase Platelets Naturally | Time to Start - Today!The time to increase platelets naturally is today. Why am I saying this? Well....<br /><br />If you are any thing like me you put things that are good for you off until the last minute. Exercise is a good example. I know it is good for me, I enjoy it while I am doing it and I feel better after I am done. Why do I have trouble getting started?<br /><br />I guess I might be a bit lazy, unwilling to get out of my comfort zone.<br /><br />When it comes to doing things about your blood count, maybe the same thing happens to you.<br /><br />To increase platelets naturally you need to take action. Your doctors are not going to do it for you and neither are any pills they may give you. Don't get me wrong, you need your doctors and they are willing to help you and will but you also need to get involved in helping yourself to increase platelets.<br /><br />If you can improve your health naturally it will be easier for your doctors to control your platelet counts and even wean you off of unnecessary medications. All to your long term benefit!<br /><br />Have you read "Conquer Low Platelets" by Louis Cruz? I suggest you do. He is giving away the first 18 pages for free! You can get it <span style="font-weight: bold;">TODAY</span>... <a href="http://moveto.ws/l0z8cihba">click here</a>.<br /><br />See you soon and wish you the best...<br /><br />Good Health to You,<br />LauraLaura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547333050485629683.post-69015747972984687062010-05-07T11:45:00.000-07:002010-05-07T15:25:14.042-07:00Increase Platelets Naturally | May Take Time - Be PatientRead some interesting comments on how to<a href="http://moveto.ws/l0z8cihba"> increase platelets naturally</a> and thought I might share them with you. The life of a platelet is 10 days on average so the body is constantly refreshing the supply. If for some reason your platelets are being consumed in a shorter time the body can step things up a notch or two to make up the difference if it has the proper resources. That is why a healthy diet is so important. Anyway, take a look at these posts, some very helpful information to say the least.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">"March 6th, 2010 at 2:32 am</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">One of the reasons of having low platelet count is deficiency of Folic acid and Vitamin B12. Medicines can help BUT check with your doctor first. And by intake of food items rich in Vitamin C like Gooseberry, Orange, lemon etc. It’s a slow process to recover platelet count back to normal in adults. Platelet count which shows an increasing trend is a positive sign. Take medicines under the consultation of Hematologist only."</span><a href="http://www.tandurust.com/natural-home-remedies/increase-platelet-counts.html">source</a><br /><br /><br />Although they may be necessary, medications taken to increase platelets can have adverse long term affects. For this very reason a healthy natural approach can be very beneficial. 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You can't seem to come up with any plausible explanation! It's not like you can "catch" it like a common cold. It is not a germ for gosh sakes! Just why on earth has your body forsaken you?<br /><br />Your doctor sure as heck can't give you an answer, can he? Ok, I am sure that if you are reading this, either you or someone close to you has been diagnosed with ITP. Now you've been recommended to take some harmful invasive therapy that you are scared to death of. Or maybe you blindly do whatever the doctor says. He knows best doesn't he?<br /><br />But what do you really feel about your ITP disorder? Do you play any part in your health?<br /><br />First of all, I want you to step back for a moment and take stock of your life. You're sick, you're afraid and you are most likely depressed at the prospect of rounds of drugs, chemo or perhaps spleen removal. I'd b e freaked out too if I were you. I know how you feel.<br /><br />We went through the same gamut of emotions and doubt in the early stages of our daughter Vivianna's battle with ITP. We even listened to our doctor and resorted to a harsh horrible round of Prednisone. So horrid, in fact, that my darling daughter wished herself dead. It was then that we decided to take personal responsibility for our health and the health of our children.<br /><br />We decided to find a better way. We asked ourselves the following questions and I strongly suggest that you also take stock of your situation and ask these questions of your self as well.<br /><br />1) What do I eat? Do I eat a lot of sugar, refined wheat products or an excess of dairy. Do I eat a wholesome natural diet?<br />2) Do I eat a lot of fast food or processed food. Do I eat out a lot?<br />3) What do I clean with? Can I absolutely rule out the possibility that my cleaners just might be toxic? Do I actually know what in in these cleaners?<br />4) Have I been exposed to pesticides or any other chemicals?<br />5) Have I ever been tested for parasites or h. pylori?<br />6) What about stress? Are there things happening in my life that are triggering my illness? A move, a divorce, a death or job loss perhaps?<br />7) Have I had any viruses lately?<br />8) Do I live near or under any cell phone towers or main electrical transformers?<br />9) Do I get enough exercise or fresh air?<br /><br />I could go on and on asking more questions. But it's now time to stop and realize that you probably answered yes to many, if not all of these questions. Do you know what that means in the big picture?<br /><br />Think about this ...all insults to your body add up until you get to the tipping point and then your body breaks down. It's time to do your research and take control of your health.<br /><br />Living a natural life is the only way to regain your precious health!<br /><br />Need to learn more about ITP? Discover seven of the life changing steps we took to overcome Viv's ITP naturally, avoiding harmful drugs and scalpel.<br /><br />Maggi Pier is a wellness coach who has made it her life's mission to help people find natural solutions to their health challenges.<br /><br />Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Idiopathic-Thrombocytopenic-Purpura---Treat-ITP-Naturally---Get-Your-Health-Back%21&id=1890294">Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - Treat ITP Naturally - Get Your Health Back!</a>Laura Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05737603438660334196noreply@blogger.com0