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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: in a little purple house in Vancouver.BC. Canada. With my spouse of 20 years and a lame dog.
Posts: 11
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: in a little purple house in Vancouver.BC. Canada. With my spouse of 20 years and a lame dog.
Posts: 11
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You might not be making the cells in the first place, or the ones you are making aren't
the perfect specimens that they should be. That flaw could be from lack of fuel(food)
interference at the level of the bone marrow, renin isn't working, or even the spleen or liver is breaking down the good ones. this is just the ones I can think of. There are more.Hematologists read all that at a very much higher level. Do go. Soon. It is worth looking at. Hugs to you. Bon
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