There are
some interesting new developments most of
which are related to management of the
illness rather than a cure. A cure may be
some way in the future but right now
managing the condition is the best we can
hope for.
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Antioxidants
– there is a growing body of evidence that
suggests that plant based phytochemicals –
small antioxidant molecules can help
enormously when faced with the ongoing death
of red blood cells and the resultant stress
that this causes on the body. Please note
that we are not talking about vitamins and
minerals – they are important but quite
different molecules.
·
Water
– most people don’t realise that just being
5% dehydrated can dramatically decrease the
fluidity of the blood. The body will take
water from the blood to sustain other
critical functions and this leads to the
blood being thicker and more prone to higher
blood pressure and sickle cells clumping
together. Drink water in preference to
anything else. 2 to 3 litres per day is the
accepted norm and more if you are under
stress. Try to use properly filtered water
but not reverse osmosis – this is acidic and
quite harmful. We only recommend one type of
filtered water and as it’s portable is the
ideal solution for todays busy lifestyle.
·
L-Arginine –
there has been some research into nitric
oxide as a vasodilator – it makes the blood
vessels dilate. L-Arginine is a food
(actually an amino acid) that in the right
conditions can be turned into Nitric Oxide
which the body uses to dilate the blood
vessels. For someone with sickle cell and
pain this is absolutely critical and a great
help. It works within 15 minutes normally.
Again we can recommend a supplier.
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Glyconutrients
– there is a small but very significant
number of people around the world who are
seeing very significant improvements with
pain management, immune system function and
general well being that seems to coincide
with the introduction of these newly
understood biochemically active sugars.
There is some evidence that these compounds
support the body’s own ability to produce
stem cells in the bone marrow – this would
line up with the research being done in
Georgia on stem cell transplant but which is
hindered by lack of suitable donors. An
autonomic stem cell transplant or even
growth has not been studied but is an area
worthy of further investigation. We only
recommend one supplier as we have only seen
repeatable results with one product. There
are others out there but they are unproven
and in some cases ineffective.
·
Vitamins and
Minerals
– these vital molecules support normal
physiology and are vital to health. However,
synthetic vitamins and ground up rock does
not convey the benefits that we are looking
for. The best vitamins and minerals are pre
digested minerals and plant sourced vitamins
in a food matrix. We can recommend the best
suppliers. Folic acid is already well known
and should be continued.
·
Gastrointestinal Support
– the digestive system in sufferers of
sickle cell are increasingly compromised and
as the GI tract is the front line of the
immune system and contributes 70% of its
effectiveness it is no surprise that this is
an area where there are enormous potential
benefits. The use of good Probiotics and
digestive enzymes can benefit the sufferer
enormously. Once again we have preferred
suppliers who have give the best results.
·
Pain
Management
– this is an area where we have to come
clean and admit that we don’t really
understand the results we have seen. Based
upon real people we have seen repeatable
results with a child’s chewable immune
support product mitigating the acute pain
experienced by every sufferer daily within
15 minutes. We have our ideas on what is
giving the almost instant result but we are
don’t know.
·
Reducing
dependence on Antibiotics
– we have seen all ages who have a history
of long term use of antibiotics benefit
enormously from the use of the above
techniques. Many people have been able to
reduce or even eliminate daily use of
antibiotics.
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Longer term
developmental issues
– it is too early to suggest that long term
use of glyconutrients will normalise and
restore the development of children with
sickle cell. However, it is clear already
that the earlier you adopt a clear strategy
based upon the above ideas that a more
normal developmental process may prevail. In
simple words – the sooner you start your
child on this course the better the results
long term.