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babeflover wrote: Quote"... I don't understand how a 'clean spleen' would make a difference...".
Because according to holistic and naturopathic doctors the spleen is the heart of the immune system.
babeflover wrote: Quote
Because according to holistic and naturopathic doctors the spleen is the heart of the immune system.
My understanding, from knowing some people who have had it removed, is that they get sick easily and have to be on a strong regimen of yearly shots and immune support.Melinda wrote:
babeflover wrote: Quote
Because according to holistic and naturopathic doctors the spleen is the heart of the immune system.
What happens then when a spleen has to be removed due to rupturing or to try to keep platelet counts up?
Thanks - me too!Melinda wrote: Matthew I'm delighted your Dad is doing so well!
My understanding, from knowing some people who have had it removed, is that they get sick easily and have to be on a strong regimen of yearly shots and immune support.
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