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Beta-carotene : Beta-carotene is a member of the carotenoids, which are very colorful (red, orange, yellow), fat-soluble compounds. They are naturally found in many fruits, grains, oil, and vegetables, including green plants, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, spinach, apricots, and green peppers. Preliminary research of beta-carotene for immune system maintenance or stimulation shows mixed results. Further research is needed before a conclusion can be drawn.

Avoid if sensitive to beta-carotene, vitamin A or any other ingredients in beta-carotene products. Avoid large oral doses in pregnant or breastfeeding women due to a lack of safety evidence.

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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 for Neutropenia
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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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