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Carao: Has Anyone Ever Tried This Product?

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PixieDust:
BTW according to bellow sources Carao or Cassia grandis  trees could be grown in Sri Lanka. But I haven't seen a single tree yet, if there's a way to get seeds I would like to try planting them in my garden.

http://www.worldagroforestry.org/treedb2/AFTPDFS/Cassia_grandis.pdf

Pink Shower Cassia ( Cassia grandis ) in the Royal Botanical Gardens , Peradeniya , Sri Lanka

http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1624398

Lloyd Standish:
I'm sorry the shipping alone is too much for you.

I'd be glad to send you or anyone else seeds of this magnificent tree (contact me: http://www.hemobuilder.com/contact).  It is a beautiful ornamental and is very vigorous growing.  However, a long dry season is required to properly ripen the fruit.  I think it needs at least 4-5 months of dry weather (extremely little or no rain) to ripen fruit.
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Lloyd

rotem:
Is Carao useful for Thal minor?
I suffer from anxiety, depression, memory loss, dizziness and only lately I have attributed all of these to my Thal.
I did CBC, my Hemoglobin is 11.4 g/dl

thanks.

Pratik:
Hi Andy,

Does this helps Thal Majors? Anyone confirmed the rise or as such?

Regards.

Sharmin:
Pratik,

Carao may not have a significant impact on how often a thal major is tranfused.  This being said, I definitely notice a sense of well being, more energy between transfusions and an improvement in color when little A takes carao. 

I think that carao may be effective in keeping the transfused red blood cells healthierand perhaps making them last a little bit longer.  It will also protect organs from the harmful affects of free iron.  I think it is definitely worth a try.  The smell of the drink is absolutely terrible, but the effects are worth enduring the taste and smell. 

Best,

Sharmin

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