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Has anyone tried Papaya Leaf extract supplements known to boost platelets count? Please advise.

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I had spontaneous bruises with no reason from last 1 month and have lately being diagnosed with low platelet count of 14 and doctors assume it to be a case of ITP. Currently on Prednisolone 60mg daily suggested for 2 weeks which managed to bring my platelets to 35. I am really worried on diagnosis front - do I really suffering from ITP??

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Ltinny

I tried the papaya leaf extract and it did not help me. However, my ITP is caused by an autoimmune disease. I have read many articles where it did help people. It probably depends on the etiology of the ITP, the cause of the ITP. I saw a hematologist and they had to rule out everything else before coming to the conclusion that my low platelets were from my SLE. Hope that helps.

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Khanbajaury in reply toLtinny

What SLE meant

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Kerryc in reply toLtinny

I tried Papaya leaf extract without success.

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conquerator2

Same case as Ltinny

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Sripsg

I tried, didn't help much.

However, Ayakanthana Chenduram, an Indian Ayurvedic medicine cured my ITP forever.

This is the URL i used : indiamart.com/jayaindian-me...

:-) Disclaimer: I tried this since I was suggested. I am not a doctor and this is not an official medical advice. Please always contact your doctor for all types of treatments!

Sorry guys, I have to out this for legal reasons !!!

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Prathyusha in reply toSripsg

Hi ...can you please inbox ur phone no ?

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Harshankolekar in reply toSripsg

Can you please shed more light on ayakantha chenduram how to use it and all

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sharroN42

I swear by papaya leaf juice and try to take it on a daily basis. (It is very expensive for Canadians and I occasionally run out .) Whenever I have large (and small) bruises it seems to clear them up much more quickly than when I don't/can't take it. I have taken it in greater amounts recently and it seems to be working. My platelets went from 19 to 55 in spite of Christmas indulgences.

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Khanbajaury in reply tosharroN42

We have papaya leaves tablets for ITP patients and can also send fresh leaves of papaya

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1985123

I use alcohol free papaya leaf extract. There seems to have been a correlation to how much / consistently I take it and how stable my platelet count is. One month I stopped and they went from 90 to 50 then I started and back up to 109. I kept forgetting twice a day doses during a holidayand they crashed to 19. It increases the platelet production, so doesn’t help with the autoimmune side, but for me seems to help compensate.

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Daphney61

No luck for me tried for 3 months

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