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LEXX Moderator Posts: 5993 From: Still out looking for Schrodinger's cat.......& LEXIGRAMMING.♥.. is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted April 24, 2010 01:13 PM
Too doped up etc. to say much ..... but want to say I am happy you are getting better!  ------------------ Everyone is a teacher... Everyone is a student... Learning is eternal. }><}}(*> .☆¨¯`♥ ¸.☆¨¯`♥ ¸.☆¨¯`♥ IP: Logged |
AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 2300 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted April 25, 2010 11:06 AM
Unmoved,When I'm pregnant, I'm always anemic. So the midwives put me on, what they call the blood building diet. Take these suppliments, if you can get them: Iron, make sure you take it with Tomato Juice, as it helps the body absorb the iron Folic Acid Prenatal Vitamin Brewers Yeast Alfalfa B12, and any other B vitamins Eat: lots of dark leafy greens/veggies eggs RED meat red, orange, yellow root crops red, blue, purple fruits(basically it should "look" like blood) Acupuncture Article Key Blood-Building Strategies
By Andrew Gaeddert, BA, AHG The best ways to build blood include iron supplementation, especially liquid iron, along with vitamin B12 and folic acid. Blood-building foods include animal liver, brewer's yeast (which is rich in B vitamins), bone marrow soup, colostrum and black strap molasses. Other iron-rich foods include kidneys, apricots, greens, lamb, oysters, soy foods, duck, goose, lam, raisins, spinach and mushrooms. Herbs such as nettles and alfalfa can be incorporated into the diet to improve iron utilization. For example, nettles can be added to greens, soups and smoothies. The traditional formula eight treasures (ba zhen tang) has been used for thousands of years to treat anemia, fatigue, pale complexion, cold limbs, post-menstrual depletion, amenorrhea and uterine bleeding. It consists of tang kuei, rehmannia and peony (the chief blood-building herbs in Chinese medicine); ligusticum (which is traditionally used to improve blood circulation and aid in new blood formation); atractylodes and poria (to strengthen digestion); codonopsis and licorice (to tonify the qi); and ginger and red dates, which improve the absorption of the other herbs in the formula. Another common blood-building formula used in Chinese medicine is gui pi tang, often called shen gem or "gather vitality." I helped create a formula (consisting of milletia, he shou wu, salvia, codonopsis, astragalus, ligusticum, raw rehmannia, cooked rehmannia, lycium, tang kuei, lotus seed, citrus, red date extract, oryza and gelatinum) which was the subject of a clinical study at the University of California San Francisco to improve chronic anemia. It is especially useful for HIV and cancer patients with low red and white blood cells. While seeing clients, I often employ the use of eight treasures in mild cases, or the new formula in cases of severe anemia, in addition to food therapy. Judy, a client with hepatitis C and chronic anemia, is a good example. In addition to recommending herbs such as milk thistle, we had her supplement with the formula from the UCSF study and eat as many iron-rich foods as possible. As all iron supplements gave her indigestion or constipation, we recommended liquid iron along with supplemental B12 and folic acid. Within three weeks, she reported remarkably better energy. Another client, Wilma a therapist with a demanding schedule complained of constipation (which is why she couldn't take iron capsules), anemia, low back pain and fatigue. She always felt cold. Her tongue was pale and her pulse thin. We recommended shen gem (consisting of ginseng, poria, white atractylodes, zizphus, astragalus, tang kuei, salvia, amber, polygala, longan, saussurea, ginger, licorice and cardamon) to build her blood, and another formula called acquilaria 22 (consisting of ginger, mume, codonopsis, myrobalan, poria, atractylodes, quisqualis, omphalia, saussurea, torreya, pomegranate, melia, rubia, chi-shih, nutmeg, cardamon, ulnas, zanthoxylum, licorice and aloe vera) to treat chronic constipation (two tablets of each formula QID). In addition, we recommended liquid iron at one-third of the recommended dosage, as well as consumption of more red meat and cooked greens. There was slight improvement after one month. Since she was able to tolerate the liquid iron, her dosage was increased to two-thirds and her intake of acquilaria 22 was increased to three tablets QID. As she was still experiencing constipation (two bowel movements per week), we recommended 1-3 tablespoons of ground flax seed added to oatmeal porridge with prunes and raisins. After the second month, she was warmer, had more regular bowel movements and greater energy, and felt less back pain. ------------------ We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique. --Benjamin Jowett It is in giving that we receive. --Saint Francis of Assisi
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posted April 25, 2010 11:56 AM
one of a kind lady, you are. so glad you are regaining stregth! XOXIP: Logged |
Ami Ann Newflake Posts: From: Registered:
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posted April 25, 2010 12:07 PM
Yes, Unmoved. I am so happy for you ,too. It is awful to feel so weak. I had that after a C- section. Studying all the iron rich foods brings it back to me  x o x Ami
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posted April 25, 2010 12:53 PM
Can i say bravo to Abysinth's last post but ask you to take them with tomato juice instead of orange juice.Orange juice is too acidic and has little Vitamin C. Tomato juice is more alkaline and packed full of Vitamin C. So happy to hear you are well on the road to recovery Unmoved 
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Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 25, 2010 01:03 PM
Thank you guys.  I take the iron supplements with a vitamic C supplement.  Yes, that article is excellent AbsintheDragonfly. ------------------ Blog IP: Logged |
lechien Knowflake Posts: 874 From: my 30 cubic square meter room with a rat! Registered: May 2009
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posted April 27, 2010 11:15 PM
Unmoved! i don't know if you remember me, i did not come to this forum for a real long time and i was shocked to see this thread!stay strong (but you already are!), and i wish you a fast recovery!!! you'll make it! IP: Logged |
Ami Ann Newflake Posts: From: Registered:
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posted April 29, 2010 06:51 AM
Thinking of you. How are you feeling as you emerge out? I remember how hard it was after my C section and how weak I felt. I got better little by little even though sometimes it would feel like I never would. I did in time!  x o x Ami
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Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 30, 2010 01:37 PM
lechien- I could never forget you, talented dancer. Thanks for the well wishes. Ami - hey sweets. I'm doing better thanks. It's such a slow recovery, you're right. I have myself taking more than I can handle, thinking I'm stronger than I really am. So, I'm taking it easy. thanks for checking. ------------------ Blog IP: Logged |
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posted April 30, 2010 04:09 PM
Dear Unmoved, It was hard to feel hopeless that I would ever feel better after the C section. If I could have done something then that I know now it would be Breath of Fire from Kundalini Yoga. It is a very simple way to get more Oxygen in the body. This gives energy. I will be happy to explain it ,if you want.  Ami
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Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 30, 2010 04:25 PM
Yes, please Ami. Kindly explain how it's done.------------------ Blog IP: Logged |
AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 2300 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted April 30, 2010 04:44 PM
It's good to see you here.Hugs, AbsintheD ------------------ We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique. --Benjamin Jowett It is in giving that we receive. --Saint Francis of Assisi
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AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 2300 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted April 30, 2010 04:45 PM
Just because... Rule of Cuteness #38: If you have a curved, plump belleh, it’s cute You can put away your protractors People, [snort!] There is no need to double check my math—the curve on this kitteh’s belleh is perfect.
How do I know? [pushing up glasses] I got the sudden urge to smoosh my face into it [clapping hands in 'done!' motion] ------------------ We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique. --Benjamin Jowett It is in giving that we receive. --Saint Francis of Assisi
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Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted April 30, 2010 04:54 PM
Aawwww  ------------------ Blog IP: Logged |
AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 2300 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted May 05, 2010 04:23 PM
Just thinking of you, and wondering how you are feeling Unmoved.  ------------------ We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique. --Benjamin Jowett It is in giving that we receive. --Saint Francis of Assisi
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posted May 05, 2010 04:40 PM
Hi Unmoved OK. The Breath of Fire is a Kundalini Yoga breath which is very powerful for healing. I do it when I am tired, nervous,sick, anything and I think God for it. What you do is ----Pant like a dog with your tongue hanging out lol Then, put your tongue back in and close your mouth but CONTINUE the same breath. So, your abdomen will be going up and down. You know you have it right when your abdomen goes up and down AND you can continue it effortlessly for a long time period. It takes some practice but not much. Ask me any questions and/or tell me your experience! Ami IP: Logged |
Ami Ann Newflake Posts: From: Registered:
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posted May 08, 2010 03:51 PM
Thinking of you Unmoved. I know that when the crisis passes, you still have to pick yourself up very slowly and that can be discouraging. I have been there, as I said, and my heart goes out to you.  x o x Ami IP: Logged |
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posted May 08, 2010 03:52 PM
Thinking of you Unmoved. I know that when the crisis passes, you still have to pick yourself up very slowly and that can be discouraging. I have been there, as I said, and my heart goes out to you.  x o x Ami IP: Logged |
Unmoved Knowflake Posts: 2196 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 08, 2010 03:58 PM
Ami,Thank you, not just for the kind words and thinking of me, but for the breathing exercise and for basically just knowing how I am feeling. I really appreciate it. You are right about everything. Sometimes I think I am better and then I get days like today when I feel like someone knocked the wind out of me. I've been sleeping all day, just exhausted. Anyway, I hope you are doing fine too. I am much better than before too, but not great or 100%. From a fellow Scorpio AC and Cancer Moon, thanks for understanding.  ------------------ Blog IP: Logged |
jane Knowflake Posts: 1277 From: Registered: Jul 2009
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posted December 06, 2010 04:26 PM
Unmoved -I missed this thread! I hate that you went through this. I'm so sorry I wasn't here to wish you well when you needed it. If you'd ever like to chat when I'm not around LL, my email is x. How is your health now?  IP: Logged | |