Tuesday, June 3, 2014

[Everything doTERRA] Re: essential thrombocytosis

Oh my goodness, one of my best friends has this as well! I had never heard of it until her, she got it about 10 years ago. She does chemo for it and is very sick right now. :( I wish there was more info out there about it!!

On Monday, June 2, 2014 6:01:40 PM UTC-4, Karen Miller wrote:

My mother has a rare blood disorder called essential thrombocytosis.  I am looking for a suggested protocol to help her deal with it.  It also accompanies high blood pressure which she checks many times per day.  Below is a description of the disorder.

 
Thrombocytosis is a blood disease characterized by excessive amounts of blood-clotting cells in the blood known as platelets. When too many platelets congregate, the risk for clots in blood vessels rises, which can lead to heart attack and stroke. While the treatment of this condition often involves medications that reduce platelets and risk of bleeding, the University of Maryland Medical Center promotes sound nutrition, dietary supplementation and the avoidance of several categories of foods as part of a total strategy for managing this disease.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/list_6859539_essential-thrombocytosis-foods-avoid.html#ixzz33WPDHevk

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1 comment:

  1. I have essential thrombocythemia - diagnosed in September, 2013. The most important thing a patient can do is to find a hematologist who is an MPN specialist, or at least has a number of MPN patients within his/her practice. Medication can control platelet levels. Other things such as diet, exercise can help to control constitutional symptoms. Good luck to your mother.

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