Dinner a treatment for iron deficiency anemia
Posted on 01/01/2009 by Cathe in Articles , Herbalism , Chinese medicine |
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Did you know that lentils, oysters, salmon, caviar, and nuts are extremely rich in iron menu?
Iron deficiency seems to be one of the most popular especially during adolescence and pre-and post-menopausal.
We could say that the typical year-end dinner menu can be a cure, a blessing for people with iron deficiency anemia.
It 'also good to know that the Chinese medicine that includes not only external treatments with needles, cupping, massage, but also internal, with herbal medicine and diet, consider the oyster as an ideal food in a vacuum of blood and the shell (called mules) a medicine for nourishing yin, yang root down and calm the shen, long used in treating menopause symptoms.
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Tags: anemia , dinner , iron , Chinese medicine , oysters , iron deficiency



On 24/02/2009 at 11:20 am Nico says:
prejudice wanted to know if a kindly person with anemia can receive a massage?
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Cathe Reply:
February 24th, 2009 at 3:14 pm
There are mild and asymptomatic anemia or the subject is good and important with severe anemia and fatigue sposatezza and above there are several forms of massage. But I would say that a revitalizing massage and gentle can be stated with caution still very strong and deep massage that can increase the sense of fatigue. However clinical situations must always be assessed together. My answer to your question can only be very general. In these cases should always evaluate the condition with your doctor who knows thoroughly.
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