Thrombocytopenia is a condition caused by a low number of platelets in the blood. Platelets are also called thrombocytes. They are made in the bone marrow and help the blood to clot. People with a low number of platelets may bleed or bruise easily, even after a minor injury. A low platelet count increases the risk of bleeding, especially from the mouth, nose and gastrointestinal tract. Many cancers can cause thrombocytopenia. The following cancer treatments can also affect the bone marrow and lead to a low platelet count: – Chemotherapy drugs, biological therapies or other drugs – Radiation therapy My question is: Did Aja’s friend do Chemo or Radiation therapies, before they commenced the Rife Treatment? Remember this: The Cancer treatment is the most important therapy to continue now. At least 9 hours minimum per night (or day) on the rife. Aja’s friend can also add the following Thrombocytopenia frequencies to one of the PRO group slots, and perhaps run this set at an alternate time, 3 or more times per week. Do not reduce the Cancer treatment set, in preference to the Thrombocytopenia set, rather, add Thrombocytopenia set to the present treatment program Thrombocytopenia: 0.13, 0.40, 7.25, 42.50, 92.50, 322.53, 479.50, 527.00, 667.00, 987.23
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