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How can I strengthen my red blood cells with a blood disorder?

I have lymphoma and want to strengthen my blood cells. How can I strengthen my red blood cells with a blood disorder?

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Patients with B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas (NHL), (diffuse Large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) Follicular Lymphoma (FL), Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), and Multiple Myeloma (MM), can benefit by taking CAR T. With one or more treatment. Blood transfusion if your hemoglobin level is very low. Iron supplements, erythropoietin (EPO) if your anemia is a side effect. Thank you.
Complicated answer because the question is not specific. "A blood disorder" is not a diagnosis, but exercise and being at an ideal body weight (not more than 150 pounds unless you go to the gym daily or are an athlete) will help. Plant-focused diet may help as well. Being fit mentally and physically will be a great place to start. Most people are obese and think they are not and think they are in good shape and they are not. People need to start with being honest with themselves. That being said, talk to your hematologist.

Thank you for your reaching out,

To strengthen your red blood cells and immune system as a whole, I recommend you maintain adequate nutrition through a well-balanced diet. It is also important to lead an active lifestyle with regular exercise (such as walking) as tolerated.
Take Methyfolate 2 mg daily, Vitamin B12 5-10 mg daily, Vitamin B6 200 mg daily. Organic green Mediterranean diet. Juicing: organic carrot/beet/ginger 1 glass 5 days a week.