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Steps to Help Those with Sickle Cell Disease!
| Understanding
the past and most current research will help to chart a plan of
action to help those who suffer from sickle cell disease. These
steps are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute
for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis, or
treatment. Patients are always reminded to seek the advice of a
physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions
that they may have regarding any medical condition. Parents and
patients are always advised never to disregard professional medical
advice or delay in seeking it. If they think they may have a
medical emergency, they are advised to call their doctor, nurse or
clinician or get to the clinic /hospital immediately. |
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Step 1
Proper hydration: It
is estimated that 75% of Americans have mild, chronic dehydration.
This will affect blood flow so getting the proper amount of water
on a daily basis is critically important. It must be pure water.
Pop, coffee, diet soda, alcohol, or other doctored beverages to not
count. Your body must replace 2-3 quarts of water everyday. As a
rule of thumb, for every 15 lbs of weight, you need 8 ounces (1
cup) of water.
Step 2
Stay warm: Cold
reduces blood flow because capillaries constrict. If you live in a
cold environment, then take extra precaution to keep your
extremities, especially fingers and toes, properly
protected.
Step
3
Avoid high altitudes:
Geographic locations with high elevations should be avoided due to
the reduce level of oxygen in the
atmosphere.
Step 4
Exercise: Intense
exercise should be avoided but mild to moderate aerobic exercise
can be a benefit. Exercise improves blood flow and can produce
collateral capillary beds that can aid in providing alternative
pathways for blood flow when an arterial pathway becomes blocked.
Before starting an exercise program, you should always consult your
physician.
Step 5
L-arginine
supplementation: The body utilizes L-arginine to create nitric
oxide which is necessary for the proper function of the
cardiovascular system especially in the control of the elasticity
of the arterial walls. Now, before you go out and start buying
L-arginine supplements you need to be aware of the dark side of
this amino acid. L-arginine ingested in its pure form tastes
terrible and will simply go into the stomach, move into the
intestinal tract and then into the gut, negating most of its
benefits. There is only one way for L-arginine supplement to be
safe and effective and that is in a powder form with a specific
glycoside rider. By itself, L-arginine can have some serious side
effects like: increasing free-radical brain damage, activation of
the herpes simplex virus and reduced sperm motility. This is why
L-arginine is also called the "double-edged sword." Because
L-arginine is a blind amino acid it must be attached to a rider to
properly direct it to the area of the body where it will have an
impact. This rider must use a low-glycemic
method.
Step 6
Organic germanium:
Organic germanium was first synthesized 20 years ago. It is a trace
mineral that helps support the immune system. Its many beneficial
attributes include oxygen enrichment, free-radical scavenging, and
heavy-metal detoxification. Organic germanium is also known to be a
rejuvenator and aid in increasing stamina, endurance, energy, and
heart muscle tone. Toxicological studies have documented its rapid
absorption and elimination from the body. But, as a precaution, you
should discuss this with both your physician and pharmacist
especially if you are on any type of
medication.
Step 7
Rest: It is important
to get adequate rest since stress can have a negative effect on
your overall health and wellness as well as lower your immune
system.
Step 8
Support your immune
system: There is so much that could be said in this area.
Increasing your consumption of antioxidant rich fruits and
vegetables would be an important first step. Daily consumption of
at least 500 mg of vitamin C would help both the immune system and
liver function.
Step 9
Support your liver:
Again, there is much that could be said in this area. Adequate
amounts of green leafy vegetables with proper water intake are two
good first steps to help the liver. Taking 500 mg of vitamin C will
help increase the rate of synthesis of glutathione which is a major
component in liver detoxification.
Step 10
Avoid people with
colds and flu: Try not to place yourself in situations that allow
for infections to occur. This may require you to use a mask at
times if your work or school environment is compromised with
illness issues.
Step 11
Immunizations: Stay
up-to-date with the proper immunizations needed. Work with your
health care provider to set up a schedule so that all the proper
steps are taken to stay on top of this
area.
Step 12
Folic acid
supplementation: Folic acid is a necessary component for the
production of red blood cells. The recommended daily amount for
adults is 400 micrograms and 600 micrograms in pregnancy. If you
are thinking about taking a larger amount, then you should discuss
this with both your physician and
pharmacist.
Step 13
Support groups:
Because of the emotional challenges of this disease it always helps
to find a support group to share frustrations, challenges, hopes,
and successes.
Step 14
Family planning: Due
to the genetic nature of sickle cell disease, it is always helpful
to discuss options with a family practitioner who has experience in
genetic counseling.
Because of the genetic
nature of sickle cell disease there is no pill to cure it. This can
leave individuals and family members feeling helpless in their
battle against the symptoms of this disease. The sufferer or
patients are advised to discuss the steps with a qualified
physician/nurse or clinician to develop a plan of action that will
help to empower them to have better control over sickle cell
disease.
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