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Carao: Has Anyone Ever Tried This Product?
AL:
Dear Lloyd Standish!
I just heard about your offer that ended on 17th June! Frankly speaking, i was quite busy with work that i wasn't be able to be online so often. But one thing for sure, i am all for this group.
Would it be possible that i get Carao also together with rest of the group members? My son is 20 months old and he is HBE Beta Thalassemia (Internedia)
I am currently in Malaysia
Sure hope that you can count me in for the free TRIAL!
Thanks
olivia mary:
HI all
I just received the carao syrup... I am so excited :biggrin to get olivia started....just to make sure....she gets 2 tsp a day? is that right? she is 4 yrs old and weighs 35 lbs.....
we have her next appointment in 2 weeks I will let everyone know if there is any change....
Thanks Kathleen
Thanks again LLoyd
opkaram:
Hi Lloyd Standish!
Thanks for accepting my request for Carao supplies. My daughter is 3.5 years and she is Beta Thalassemia major. Currently she is on Hydrauxyurea and Exjade. I would like to try this to see if there is any further benefits from Carao.
Thank you in advance.
Om
Narendra:
While reading through the site, I read that Carao is also used for Iron deficiency. If it is used for solving Iron Deficiency, won't it put more iron on the thal's body?
From:-
http://anemiaanswer.com/questions-and-answers.htm#other%20uses
--- Quote ---GOOD FOR WHAT TYPE OF ANEMIA?
We have seen it to be very effective against so-called "iron deficiency"
--- End quote ---
Lloyd, could you clear up my confusion?
Lloyd Standish:
Hello,
Narendra: Carao fruit, like all natural fruits, is extremely low in iron compared to an iron supplement. Our carao product was measured at 14 ppm (parts per million) by 2 laboratory analyses.
That amounts to about 0.4 milligrams total iron in 4 teaspoons (the suggested daily adult dose).
According to all indications, carao fruit has the ability to help normalize the body's use of iron - quite a different strategy from modern medicine's approach to iron deficiency anemia, which is to provide the body with with enormous, unnatural quantities of iron. It is not surprising to me that iron supplementation often causes serious side effects.
I have never heard that carao fruit will increase iron or hemoglobin levels above normal levels. It is fine for non-anemic people to take carao fruit.
Om: You have your special link to pay postage only on 4 bottles. I hope you daughter has great results.
Kathleen: I'm very sorry I did not notice your question earlier. It is fine to give your daughter 2 teaspoons per day.
Al: I sent you your special link to pay postage only on 4 bottles on July 2. I see you have not yet used it. Did you receive it OK?
Best regards to all,
Lloyd
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