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Neutropenia is defined as a low number of neutrophil granulocytes, a type of white blood cell, in the body. White blood cells serve as the body's primary defense mechanism against infection and disease. In a healthy body, neutrophils make up 50-60% of circulating white blood cells. Neutropenic patients have an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) that is lower than 1,500 cells per microliter of blood.Therefore, patients with neutropenia are more susceptible to disease and infection. Severe cases of neutropenia may even .... Read more

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Ginseng

Ginseng for Neutropenia
Ginseng : For more than 2,000 years, the roots of ginseng have been valued in Chinese medicine. Several studies suggest that ginseng may effectively enhance immune system function. Additional high ....

 

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Zinc

Zinc for Neutropenia
Zinc : Zinc formulations have been used since ancient Egyptian times to enhance wound healing. Zinc appears to be an essential trace element for the immune system, but research on the ....

 

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Vitamin e

Vitamin E for Neutropenia
Vitamin E : Vitamin E exists in eight different forms ("isomers"): alpha, beta, gamma and delta tocopherol; and alpha, beta, gamma, and delta tocotrienol. Alpha-tocopherol is the most active form in ....

 

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Vitamin B6 for Neutropenia
Vitamin B6 : Major sources of vitamin B6 include: cereal grains, legumes (beans), vegetables (like carrots, spinach, peas), potatoes, milk, cheese, eggs, fish, liver, meat, and flour. Vitamin B6 is important ....

 

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Shiitake for Neutropenia
Shiitake : Shiitake mushrooms were originally grown on natural oak logs found in Japan. Today, they are available in the United States. Lentinan, a constituent of shiitake, has been shown to ....

 

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