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ποΈ 22 November 2024
β±οΈ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to this week's episode of Red Pill Your Healthcast. My name is Dr. Charlie Faganholz here with Lauren Johnson. And we're going to continue with some Q&A this week. We got five questions. And let's get it rolling. So the first question that we are going to start off with was someone emailed in or not emailed. They filled out the question box that is on our Instagram page. |
0:25.0 | If you have not followed our Instagram page, if you have not followed our Instagram page, |
0:26.5 | if you're going to fill your health gas, please do so. |
0:28.8 | Now, first question, low white blood cell count. |
0:32.3 | The person says that they know they have a gallbladder issue and they for sure know that |
0:36.2 | their spleen is mildly enlarged. |
0:38.5 | So what can we do to increase white blood cell count? Now, first thing I will say is we like to |
0:44.7 | see white blood cell count between five and eight. Some people will say five and seven point five. |
0:48.9 | I think that's valid as well, but five to eight is a good range. If it's above an eight, |
0:53.7 | there is a active infection. If it is below five, there is a good range. If it's above an eight, there is a active infection. If it is |
0:56.3 | below five, there is a chronic infection and chronic inflammation. So knowing that, we can talk |
1:03.5 | about some of the things in general that help increase the white blood cell count. And what's |
1:09.7 | interesting is this person said they have a spleen that's mildly enlarged. |
1:13.3 | And my go-to when patients have low white blood cell count is to use verveda immune armor, |
1:17.7 | which has spleen, thymus, and lymph tissue in it. |
1:22.3 | Also the biggest thing that I find in chronically suppressed white blood cell count is either |
1:26.3 | viruses or mold. |
1:28.3 | And viruses love to attack the liver and spleen. |
1:32.6 | Now, they say they think they have a gallbladder issue. |
1:34.5 | Gallbladder and liver are very intertwined. |
1:36.7 | So they can be affecting both. |
1:38.0 | So my guess is that there would be a viral pattern somewhere if you did frequency testing |
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