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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Environmental therapy‐induced remission of aplastic anemia

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Pages 227-231 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A 52‐year‐old male presented with aplastic anemia. Prior to presentation he had had two rounds of immunosuppressive therapy, which failed to induce remission. A diagnostic work‐up at the Environmental Health Center – Dallas revealed severe dysfunction of the immune and autonomic nervous systems, as well as toxic chemicals in his blood and nutrient deficiencies. Subsequent treatment included avoidance of air, food and water pollutants, rotation elimination diet, and subcutaneous injection therapy. Heat depuration therapy with massage and exercise were also used, as was oral nutrient supplementation. By week 2 of treatment, the patient was experiencing improved levels of energy and was able to exercise. By week 5, the patient's hemoglobin began to stabilize. After 2 months he returned home and continued to follow the environmental therapy protocol. By month 8 of treatment, the patient was weaned from blood transfusions. The patient has not required transfusion for 40 months and is in partial remission at this time.

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