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Sat, March 27, 2010 5:06:25 PM

eosinophil

 

 

I am quite worried about the 14% eosinophil in my blood. It was always very low

and all of a sudden I have this high percentage. Does anyone know, what I can

do? I am on a very healthy diet, I exercise, walk and swim... I understand that

this is a type of white blood cells... but then my white blood cell count is too

low--3.5 (x10(9)/L--when it is supposed to be 3.8-10.8... but at the moment my

main concern are the 14% eosinophil (normal 0-7)... they supposedly can cause

significant health hazards...

Please, let me know, what I should do. I don't want to take antibiotics and

understand that they only help temporarily, anyway.

I appreciate any comment,

Maria

 

 

 

 

 

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High eosinophils indicate an allergy going on. But If another type of white

blood cell is low, the percentages of the others will be higher. Which type is

low and how low? Address that and consider allergies. Antibiotics won't help.

 

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Sat, March 27, 2010 8:31:09 PM

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Maria Radion <maria.radion@ >

 

Sat, March 27, 2010 5:06:25 PM

eosinophil

 

I am quite worried about the 14% eosinophil in my blood. It was always very low

and all of a sudden I have this high percentage. Does anyone know, what I can

do? I am on a very healthy diet, I exercise, walk and swim... I understand that

this is a type of white blood cells... but then my white blood cell count is too

low--3.5 (x10(9)/L--when it is supposed to be 3.8-10.8... but at the moment my

main concern are the 14% eosinophil (normal 0-7)... they supposedly can cause

significant health hazards...

Please, let me know, what I should do. I don't want to take antibiotics and

understand that they only help temporarily, anyway.

I appreciate any comment,

Maria

 

 

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Eosinophils are natural responses in the body for allergies and

infections...etcWe all have an increased eosinophil count right now with spring

here andthe many plants sprouting up. Funny you should mention this. As a tech

in the labI have seen this particular cell increase in a large variety of

populations. It is an indicator to me of the common allergies that affect many.

We have many different cells that will increase as a normal response of the

body.It is okay and functioning as it should. The number will decrease soon.

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MARIA,

Why to take this test? If you have some conditions which are to be addressed,

please write down. Otherwise prescription simply on high count of Eosinophil is

rather useless and bring no good results.

 

Dr.

 

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Maria Radion <maria.radion

Fw: eosinophil

 

Sunday, March 28, 2010, 3:31 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maria Radion <maria.radion@ >

 

Sat, March 27, 2010 5:06:25 PM

eosinophil

 

I am quite worried about the 14% eosinophil in my blood. It was always very low

and all of a sudden I have this high percentage. Does anyone know, what I can

do? I am on a very healthy diet, I exercise, walk and swim... I understand that

this is a type of white blood cells... but then my white blood cell count is too

low--3.5 (x10(9)/L--when it is supposed to be 3.8-10.8... but at the moment my

main concern are the 14% eosinophil (normal 0-7)... they supposedly can cause

significant health hazards...

Please, let me know, what I should do. I don't want to take antibiotics and

understand that they only help temporarily, anyway.

I appreciate any comment,

Maria

 

 

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Thank you, Dr. I have to get a blood test about once a year, because I have to

know if my thyroid is working. Besides that, I have very high cholesterol,

which is unexplainable, because I don't eat any food with cholesterol.

Researching my problem on the internet, I found that maybe an overgrowth of

candida or the eosinophils may cause high cholesterol. I also found out that my

white blood cell count is low...

I don't take any kind of medication for any of my health problems and try to

" fix " them with herbs and healthy food and-if necessary--supplements... Ever

since I had dysentery and typhus, I have to be very careful with food, etc. I

usually feel good, though. I am 70 and I exercise, walk and swim almost every

day, do all the house- and yardwork, cooking, etc. myself. Still, I am

concerned about the eosinophil count. I have not found an alternative remedy

yet and would appreciate your suggestion.

Thank you again,

Maria

 

 

 

 

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Dr. DHMS <dr.dhms

 

Sun, March 28, 2010 6:44:13 PM

Re: Fw: eosinophil

 

 

MARIA,

Why to take this test? If you have some conditions which are to be addressed,

please write down. Otherwise prescription simply on high count of Eosinophil is

rather useless and bring no good results.

 

Dr.

 

--- On Sun, 3/28/10, Maria Radion <maria.radion@ > wrote:

 

Maria Radion <maria.radion@ >

Fw: eosinophil

 

Sunday, March 28, 2010, 3:31 AM

 

 

 

----- Forwarded Message ----

Maria Radion <maria.radion@ >

 

Sat, March 27, 2010 5:06:25 PM

eosinophil

 

I am quite worried about the 14% eosinophil in my blood. It was always very low

and all of a sudden I have this high percentage. Does anyone know, what I can

do? I am on a very healthy diet, I exercise, walk and swim... I understand that

this is a type of white blood cells... but then my white blood cell count is too

low--3.5 (x10(9)/L--when it is supposed to be 3.8-10.8... but at the moment my

main concern are the 14% eosinophil (normal 0-7)... they supposedly can cause

significant health hazards...

Please, let me know, what I should do. I don't want to take antibiotics and

understand that they only help temporarily, anyway.

I appreciate any comment,

Maria

 

 

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MARIA,

Thank you for your appreciation, I'm here to help but first you have to assist

me in diagnosing a proper Homeopathic remedy.

I hope you know homeopathy very well, it is natural way of treating the

sickness. It doesn't segregate one into different parts. If you can find a

classic homeopath around you, please visit her/him with full confidence;

otherwise write to me at the address above.

Chronic dysentery and Typhus fever require much attention, they are not

compassionate, please know that.

Be well!

Dr.

 

--- On Thu, 4/1/10, Maria Radion <maria.radion wrote:

 

 

Maria Radion <maria.radion

Re: Fw: eosinophil

 

Thursday, April 1, 2010, 1:16 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you, Dr. I have to get a blood test about once a year, because I have to

know if my thyroid is working. Besides that, I have very high cholesterol, which

is unexplainable, because I don't eat any food with cholesterol. Researching my

problem on the internet, I found that maybe an overgrowth of candida or the

eosinophils may cause high cholesterol. I also found out that my white blood

cell count is low...

I don't take any kind of medication for any of my health problems and try to

" fix " them with herbs and healthy food and-if necessary--suppleme nts... Ever

since I had dysentery and typhus, I have to be very careful with food, etc. I

usually feel good, though. I am 70 and I exercise, walk and swim almost every

day, do all the house- and yardwork, cooking, etc. myself. Still, I am concerned

about the eosinophil count. I have not found an alternative remedy yet and would

appreciate your suggestion.

Thank you again,

Maria

 

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Dr. DHMS <dr.dhms >

 

Sun, March 28, 2010 6:44:13 PM

Re: Fw: eosinophil

 

MARIA,

Why to take this test? If you have some conditions which are to be addressed,

please write down. Otherwise prescription simply on high count of Eosinophil is

rather useless and bring no good results.

 

Dr.

 

--- On Sun, 3/28/10, Maria Radion <maria.radion@ > wrote:

 

Maria Radion <maria.radion@ >

Fw: eosinophil

 

Sunday, March 28, 2010, 3:31 AM

 

----- Forwarded Message ----

Maria Radion <maria.radion@ >

 

Sat, March 27, 2010 5:06:25 PM

eosinophil

 

I am quite worried about the 14% eosinophil in my blood. It was always very low

and all of a sudden I have this high percentage. Does anyone know, what I can

do? I am on a very healthy diet, I exercise, walk and swim... I understand that

this is a type of white blood cells... but then my white blood cell count is too

low--3.5 (x10(9)/L--when it is supposed to be 3.8-10.8... but at the moment my

main concern are the 14% eosinophil (normal 0-7)... they supposedly can cause

significant health hazards...

Please, let me know, what I should do. I don't want to take antibiotics and

understand that they only help temporarily, anyway.

I appreciate any comment,

Maria

 

 

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