My wife age 46 has hemoglobin count of 8

Posted By Sanjeev (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) on 08/24/2012

My wife ( Age 46 ), her hemoglobin count is 8. I would like to know the remedy
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Replied by Ed2010 (Oakville, Canada) on 08/24/2012

Wheat Grass Juice, the only food that will replenish your blood in couple of weeks. For staple food supplement providing all nutrients you should take Chyavanprash. thanks
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Replied by Baldev (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) on 08/24/2012

Hi Sanjeev, To increase the Hemoglobin count you can give "Black Resins" and dry fig slices soaked in the water overnight. Take 6to8 black resins and 2 slices of fig and soak them in a cup of water over night. In the morning on empty stomach eat the rasins and fig slices chewing them thorouhly and drink the water in which they were soaked. It should help your wife to increase the Hemoglobin count. Baldev 09322887066.
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Replied by Lisa (Thousand Oaks, Ca, Usa) on 08/24/2012

Hi Sanjeev, One of the quickest ways to build the red blood is with chlorophyll. Long ago when I was pregnant with my first child, I was so anemic that my midwife told me if I didn't bring my red blood cell count up, I would not be allowed to have my baby at home. At the time, I was working with a biochemist and was telling him my story. He told me to drink this and I would be fine in no time. I began taking liquid chlorophyll from the health food store. Sure enough, my midwife was thrilled to see the change on my next visit! Since then, I have helped quite a few women with that tip. They have all seen the results. Hope this helps, Lisa
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Replied by Timh (Louisville, Ky, Usa) on 08/25/2012

This is good news for those who don't happen to have Blackstrap Molasses in their cupboard. Raw Liver Tablets is also good for blood building. Evidently the chlorophyll molecule is near identical to a red blood cell (erythrocyte) which explains the benefit. As for conjunctive therapy, 1hr daily Love 528 harmonics or music should sync w/ the chlorophyll as they share the same frequency (528 hz).
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Replied by Lisa (Thousand Oaks, Ca, Usa) on 08/25/2012

Hi Timh, Oh, I did forget to add that the way the biochemist described this to me was, the chlorophyll is the blood of the plant so when we take it in, our body converts it to red blood. The similarities between chlorophyll and hemoglobin are impressive. Thanks for reminding me to add this in, Lisa
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