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Hi everyone. My daughter is 4-years-old and is on chronic aspirin

therapy due to essential thrombocytosis (a high platelet count). I

was wondering if anyone knows of a natural substitute for aspirin?

She is currently taking one baby aspirin three times a week. It just

scares me for her to have to take this for so long, especially around

flu season (of course, it's much better to her having a stroke, blood

clot...). If anyone has some ideas I would appreciate it. She has an

appointment with her hematologist in mid-March and I would love to

approach her with alternatives at that time. Thanks so much. Sarah

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If memory serves, it's white willow bark as a powder. I know a lot of

native cultures here in the States have used it that way and for

reducing fevers as well.

 

Let's see...garlic is effective both as a protection against some

heart and vascular issues AND a great antibiotic as well. The adult

dosage is approximately one full clove per day, if memory serves.

Don't rightly know what it would be for a child. I cook with so much

of it that my kids get a lot whether fighting anything off is the

intent or not.

 

I would say perhaps ginger in small doses, but I am unsure. Has a

warming quality, and is known to relieve pain as well. Don't know

about how much to use for your little one. Ask a naturopath or Doctor

of Oriental Medicine on that one.

 

Something is also striking me about cherries, but again, I am unsure.

Just seems like there was something in a lesson long ago about that

one. Check with an OMD or Naturopath.

 

Hope this little bit will give you somewhere to start, Sarah.

 

 

Best Wishes and many Reiki Blessings to you and your little one...

Dawn

 

 

 

, " Sarah " <sarahjolandis

wrote:

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> Hi everyone. My daughter is 4-years-old and is on chronic aspirin

> therapy due to essential thrombocytosis (a high platelet count). I

> was wondering if anyone knows of a natural substitute for aspirin?

> She is currently taking one baby aspirin three times a week. It just

> scares me for her to have to take this for so long, especially around

> flu season (of course, it's much better to her having a stroke, blood

> clot...). If anyone has some ideas I would appreciate it. She has an

> appointment with her hematologist in mid-March and I would love to

> approach her with alternatives at that time. Thanks so much. Sarah

>

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Aspirin is flushed from the body where tylenol and

Ibuprophen are just stored in the liver. The dose she

is on isn't too bad. It's actually helping to keep the

blood thinner. My son has just the opposite his

platelet counts are very low and he can't take

anything at all as it makes the counts lower.

 

Jenny Kernan

--- Sarah <sarahjolandis wrote:

 

> Hi everyone. My daughter is 4-years-old and is on

> chronic aspirin

> therapy due to essential thrombocytosis (a high

> platelet count). I

> was wondering if anyone knows of a natural

> substitute for aspirin?

> She is currently taking one baby aspirin three times

> a week. It just

> scares me for her to have to take this for so long,

> especially around

> flu season (of course, it's much better to her

> having a stroke, blood

> clot...). If anyone has some ideas I would

> appreciate it. She has an

> appointment with her hematologist in mid-March and I

> would love to

> approach her with alternatives at that time. Thanks

> so much. Sarah

>

>

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I agree with the answer; 3 baby asprin a week is a good low dosage. I

wouldn't be too quick to alter this. Here's why: Asprin is based on

the Natural White Willow Bark and is not a " drug " in the sense it

will accumulate in the liver like Tylenol etc. as mentioned.

 

Eating extra fruit is alternative; but I would keep doing the Aspirin.

(just don't raise the dose; Asprin has many known benefits; thanks).--

- In , Jenny Kernan

<rainysnana wrote:

>

> Aspirin is flushed from the body where tylenol and

> Ibuprophen are just stored in the liver. The dose she

> is on isn't too bad. It's actually helping to keep the

> blood thinner. My son has just the opposite his

> platelet counts are very low and he can't take

> anything at all as it makes the counts lower.

>

> Jenny Kernan

> --- Sarah <sarahjolandis wrote:

>

> > Hi everyone. My daughter is 4-years-old and is on

> > chronic aspirin

> > therapy due to essential thrombocytosis (a high

> > platelet count). I

> > was wondering if anyone knows of a natural

> > substitute for aspirin?

> > She is currently taking one baby aspirin three times

> > a week. It just

> > scares me for her to have to take this for so long,

> > especially around

> > flu season (of course, it's much better to her

> > having a stroke, blood

> > clot...). If anyone has some ideas I would

> > appreciate it. She has an

> > appointment with her hematologist in mid-March and I

> > would love to

> > approach her with alternatives at that time. Thanks

> > so much. Sarah

> >

> >

>

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