Low Haemoglobin? You’re in the right place.
A while back, we defined what Haemoglobin is, but in order to be on the safe side and carry our new readers on this ride, let’s have a brief re-run. Haemoglobin is the protein molecule in red blood cells that circulates oxygen throughout the body system. Low haemoglobin levels may cause the development of anaemia in a person.
Most common causes of low haemoglobin levels includes;
- Nutrition deficiency particularly iron, vitamin B12 and folate
- An abnormal haemoglobin structure (sickle cell anaemia)
- Kidney failure
- Loss of blood through traumatic injury, surgery, cancer, stomach ulcer…
This deficiency can cause generalized body aches and pain, constant fatigue, delayed growth and puberty and in some advanced cases strokes and blindness. Like in every health condition, early diagnosis is key to speedy recovery. Imbibe the culture of regular medical check-ups and prevent these little drops of water from becoming a mighty ocean. Monitor your body system and pay attention to the changes it shows you.
To prevent this whole scenario where the storm tears down your (body) walls, you can adopt this way of living;
- Take a daily dose of our De-deon’s syrup of haemoglobin, vitamin B12; this in itself is a complete safety net!
- Increase your intake of foods rich in Iron like eggs, spinach, beans, lean meats, seafood and foods that aids in maintaining normal haemoglobin levels like nuts, cereals and citrus fruits.
The “De-deons syrup of Haemoglobin Vit., B12” was made with you in mind, we urge you to make good use of this advantage and live your best life. We are surely rooting for you!