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Thalssemia Major patient.suggest homeopa
Want to increase my hemoglobin without blood transfusion please suggest some homeopathic remedies...
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Thalessemia major is a Genetic Disease. At present no medicine is known to cure it. But there are research studies in which by taking particular homeopathy remedies, the frequency of blood transfusion in Thalessemia patient is reduced by upto 50%. Even the iron load in liver is well managed by homeopathy treatment. Consult me online so that I can help you with treatment.
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Take iron rich diet You can take ferrum phos for anaemia , But detail case taking is necessary for selecting Medicine Consult online
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sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day vatari avleh 10 gm twice a day
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Consult clinical Hematologist
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A homoeopath will require detailed case taking of yours so consult him. Till such time you may continue to have balanced diet with a little more stress on food items rich in iron.
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Take online consultation directly providing all the details through private chat for ayurvediy medicine and diet lifestyle corrections to overcome frequently decrease in heamoglobin. Finding out root causes and their management is very important for permently cure
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Foods rich in iron Some of the best plant sources of iron are: Beans and lentils Tofu Baked potatoes Cashews Dark chocolate Pumpkin seeds Watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate, strawberries Dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli Non veg sources Lean beef Oysters Chicken Turkey Eat a balanced, healthy diet that includes good sources of iron to prevent any deficiencies. Combine vegetarian sources of iron with vitamin C in the same meal.
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Please inform your Haemoglobin level. Eat lot of iron rich food like green leafy vegetables, gur/ jaggery, til, fruits like pomegranate, apples. Ferrum phos is a useful Homeopathic medicine but to be taken after proper consultation with s Homeopath.
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