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Anemia
Anemia is of three different types. The first is a nutritional deficiency,
usually either of iron or protein. Sometimes other nutrients such as
niacin, copper, Vitamin C, or rarely Vitamin B-12 may be involved. Chronic
blood loss can cause iron deficiency anemia. Excessive blood destruction
is a second cause of anemia. Increased blood destruction comes from such
disorders as hemolytic anemia which can be due to exposure to toxic chemicals,
related to certain diseases of blood-forming organs, viral infections,
or rarely, to hereditary causes. A third cause of anemia is depression
of the bone marrow. This condition is due to toxicity or hypersensitivity,
as from taking of certain drugs and other toxic substances, or from chronic
kidney disease. The average person can correct certain types of anemia
by simple remedies in the home. Following are certain of these remedies:
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Drink plenty of water, generally two glasses before breakfast,
two in the midmorning, and again in the mid-afternoon, and one to two
at
night.
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Eat a diet liberal in green, leafy vegetables. Whole-grain breads
and cereals and beans are excellent blood builders. It is well to
avoid dairy products, as they contain very little iron, and tend to
bind iron
present in other foods. Eat dry fruit frequently, especially peaches
and apricots.
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Get adequate rest for body repair and rebuilding of blood cells.
Fatigue causes poor blood. Eight hours of sleep each night is about
right for most adults. Too much sleep is also improper.
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Avoid nervous tension. Remember that "Exercise Neutralizes
Tension."
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Exercise stimulates the bone marrow to produce blood cells. Absorption
of iron from the intestine is also promoted by exercise.
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Sunshine stimulates blood-making. It promotes general good health.
Vitamin D assists in the making of blood, and can be obtained in
adequate quantities from daily sun exposure of skin, at least six-inches
square.
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Fresh air is essential for cleansing the blood. Good posture and
deep breathing of pure air is a good way to build blood and to nourish
all cells of the body. It is a natural protection against anemia.
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Proper clothing of the extremities keeps the circulation equalized
between the trunk and extremities. Proper blood building can be accomplished
only by healthy bone marrow activity. Habitual chilling of the extremities
causes a tax on the body. Chilling of blood that will circulate to
the bone marrow will decrease the rate at which blood cells can be
made.
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Chronic blood loss, as from excessive menstruation, or a little
daily loss from a bleeding point in the gastrointestinal tract, can
keep the
iron stores low. These conditions should be promptly corrected by
proper measures.
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To stimulate the bone marrow and the circulation, use the "short
cold bath." Adjust the temperature of the water in the tub between
40 and 90 degrees: the greater the cold, the less time spent. Try ½ minute
at 40 - 50 degrees, 1 minute at 60-70 degrees , 2 minutes at 70-80
degrees, 3 minutes at 80-85 degrees, and 3 1/2 minutes at 90 degrees.
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