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Is there anything that lowers platelets naturally

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13 years 9 months ago #25860 by francesca1234
My parent was diagnosed with high platelets, now over 800. I do not want to use hydroxyurea. Are there any natural remedies that lower platelets. He's taking two 81 mg aspirins now . He tested positive for Jak2 and they think he has Essential Thrombocythemia.


Has anyone heard about Niacin or Niacinamide lowering platelets, or quinine?

If anyone knows anyone good in NYC to go to, please let me know. thanks

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13 years 9 months ago #25868 by Ann
Quinine only lowers platelets in those who are sensitive to it and it's very rare to be so. Niacin I know nothing about.

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