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That's good to hear. I'd love to see the reports on the trials held with the papaya leaf extract. Can you show us please?Tad Moody wrote: And Anne, yes there are a lot of wacky treatments for this disorder, but they are faced with TONS of scrutiny: closely controlled double blind clinical trials, tests, research, development, data collection, quality control, hoops and hoops and more hoops. It's a long, torturous path to try to get a new drug approved.
Maybe for me because they aren't inexpensive and we don't know that they are nontoxic.la0508 wrote: Why are we so cautious with an inexpensive, nontoxic plant that may work when we so recklessly use drugs of dubious efficacy that make us sick?
ben23 wrote: Thanks for the tip.. I've seen a few post on the papaya leaf extract, so I bought some from Amazon. I've been taking it for a few days now. My last platelet count taken on 7/8 was 15. I'll see if this helps. I was also given Nplate after my last test.
larryvon wrote: the problem here is simple:
you people are not taking enough of the extract, 2 - 4 teaspoons per day of the tincture ( make it yourself if you do not want to spend 60$ for 6 oz, you will save 80% on the cost). Remember you can't patent the tincture, so there is no profit motive from pharmies to pursue this.
tamar wrote:
ben23 wrote: Thanks for the tip.. I've seen a few post on the papaya leaf extract, so I bought some from Amazon. I've been taking it for a few days now. My last platelet count taken on 7/8 was 15. I'll see if this helps. I was also given Nplate after my last test.
Ben, if your platelets go up, will you think it is the Nplate or the papaya leaf extract?
tamar wrote: Hey, men, thought you might be interested in this: Oral administration of C. papaya seed extract could induce reversible male infertility and could be used for pharmaceutical development of a male contraceptive.
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