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Can anemia be fixed without medications?

I was diagnosed with anemia. Can anemia be fixed without medications?

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Yes, acupuncture can fix your anemia.
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I would not be positively firm on that without medications, since I do not know your situation in a whole picture. Anemia can surely be helped after having the intake done with whichever therapist you will choose to visit.

The cause of the anemia has to be looked at and only you can make a choice for a visit to an alternative medicine therapist in the light of your medical doctor's disgnostic.
I don't believe acupuncture can treat anemia, but check with your local practitioners to see if they have any herbal formulas that might help.
It depends on the type of anemia. Eating dark leafy greens everyday and red meat can help with low hemoglobin.
There are 6 different kinds of medical anemia in biomedicine and they all have different pathologies
Acupuncture with herbs, and sometimes massage, can help with anemia so you do not have to take medications.
There are a variety of different kinds of anemia. The cause can range from nutrient deficiencies to auto-immune conditions. The degree to which anemia can be improved without prescription drugs is entirely dependent on what specific type of anemia you have.

If the diagnosing clinician is recommending meds straight out of the gate, it's likely that you have one of the more uncommon types of anemia. In this case, you're going to want to follow their advice.

The most common types of anemia are usually related to nutrient deficiencies. Often, these issues can be addressed through dietary modification and/or supplementation. I prefer for patients to get their vitamins and minerals from dietary sources. The problem is that food quality is increasingly poor and people often have dietary restrictions which prevent them from accessing the highest quality nutrients for the problem.

At a minimum, you need to make sure you have a good source of iron (preferably heme iron as that's the easiest for the human digestive system to absorb), and a good source of vitamin B12. You can Google both heme iron and B12 to see what the common sources are. If you're not willing to make those changes, then you're going to need some level of vitamin/mineral supplementation.