BLOOD TESTS SHOW LIVER ABNORMAL, LOW PHOSPHATES AND GLUCOSE, AM ALSO ANAEMIC ANY IDEAS?
always thirsty, bad taste in mouth, headaches, nausea,, swelling and pain in right side under ribs, joints and back pain extreme tiredness
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- Start eating right... you have no idea how much good nutrition would benefit. Exercise helps bring the nutrients to the right parts to your body. People don't know how much exercise can really benefit you. Start on better nutrition, Get garden of life raw food vitamins and take those with your diet. Those are the fastest absorbing vitamins on the market. Try to watch what you eat and make sure you get at least 45 minutes of exercise a day
- Glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an inherited disease that can cause anemia, or a low red blood cell count. G6PD deficiency occurs when a person doesn't have enough of an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase. This enzyme is important in metabolism. Red blood cells, which carry oxygen, don't get enough energy when G6PD is lacking. The red blood cells die too soon in this condition, which can cause anemia. Anemia can be mild or severe and is often triggered suddenly by illness, foods, or certain medications. Check with your doctor for a definitive diagnosis in order to receive proper treatment. Hope this helps.
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