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Anyone has taken Marrow Plus before and during tx?

Anyone has taken Marrow Plus before and during tx?

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163305 tn?1333668571
Dr. Gish and Misha Cohen worked together. If Gish said it's okay, then there's no reason to question further.
Thanks. It sounds like a good product.
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Also, Dr. Gish have my husband his blessing to take the Marrow Plus, he recommends it to many of his patients.  He definitely knows his stuff...
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163305 tn?1333668571
Dr. Misha Cohen knows her stuff. I'd trust her.
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3093770 tn?1389739126
yea, the claims are great, and the person who have formulated seems to know about HCV and tx. Dr Misha Cohen. Umm I will start taking it for the next couple of weeks up to tx. Short time to have a huge improvement in labs but we shall see

Still cannot find anyone who tried it. Maybe I should check on the cancer forum
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163305 tn?1333668571
Reading the claims this does sound like a good idea, if it works and doesn't interfere with the meds.

I looked up the ingredients, most of which I did not recognize.
Astragalus is one of the herbs my herbalist doctor had me taking when I had cirrhosis.

**** quai is one that I would be leery of during tx. Since tx tends to lower platelets we don't want to take anything that would increase bleeding, **** quai falls into that category.
I was also told not to take aspirin if my platelets dropped below 100.

I took a food based calcium and vitamin D.
You can make a good soup stock high in calcium using bones, too.
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