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hi... this is anil... my mother's platelet count reduced to 12000 in today's report. and reports says that she has a dengue. suggest me

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plz give me information . doctor says we will observe her progress otherwise god knows. suggest me that i can tell them (dr).

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mahin456

Hi Anil,

I suggest you take doctor's advice and papya leaf extract, which is very effective

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gordontardio

Here in Malaysia sea cucumber is known to quickly remedy platelet count in dengue patients. Kinda stinky, but now it is available as an extract. Known locally by the malay name 'gamat'.

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Lynnek

Tawa tawa plant is supposed to be good for dengu but is only available in far east (Malaysia etc). I live in UK and have ITP for a few years and have done much research but I can't get tawa tawa here. I don't know where you are but papaya plant extract is supposed to help.

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