Vitamin Therapy - Anemia
Take raw liver extract 500 mg twice daily for red blood cell production.
Folic acid 800 mcg + Biotin 300 mcg twice daily.
If you have iron deficiency, take iron with 100 mg of Vitamin C, under the supervision of your physician. One of the natural source of iron is floradix iron plus herbs from Salus Haus (2 teaspoon twice daily)
Vitamin B-12 - 2,000 mcg 3 times daily. This may be injected 2 cc weekly under the care of a doctor.
Other vitamins and supplements that are important are:
Vitamin B complex - 50 mg 3 times daily
Extra pantothenic acid (vitamin B-5) - 50 mg 3 times daily and pyridoxine (Vitamin
B-6) - 100 mg daily
Vitamin C - 3,000 to 10,000 mg daily
You may also consume brewers yeast as recommended on the label.
Copper, Zinc, Raw spleen glandular, Vitamin A, Natural Beta Carotene and Vitamin E.
WARNING: Iron is extremely toxic in large quantities. Excessive use of supplements can lead to iron overload, possibly resulting in abdominal pain, nutritional imbalances, digestive problems, or even in death, especially in children. Supplements pose a particular threat to people with the inherited disorder hemochromatosis. Consult a qualified physician before you start any treatment involving iron supplements.
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