No problem, on a related issue, make sure your vitamin D levels are high. 85% of African-Americans are deficient and it can cause a wide range of conditions including hypertension, diabetes,and bone disorders. I don't know if it impacts on sickle-cell, but it has so many other benefits (including raised immune function).The dose you need is around 1000 IU for each 25 pounds of body weight daily.
Thanks 4 sharing ur story. I'm just like u living with it, but I haven't been admitted in the hospital in almost 3 years and I rarely have a severe crisis that usually can be controlled at home. Best wishes to u
Wonderful story, excellent video editing as well! Wow... honestly I feel so blessed right now to have come across your story. Here's my sad tale... I have SS and this past year I have in been in the hospital every month, yeah every month. I am really depressed about it bcuz life wasn't always like this for me. My entire college career of 4 years went by with only maybe 3 hospitalizations. I graduated college in 04. In 2008 was laid off of work and since then I've been in SS pain crisis level
No, fortunately I don't. But I have had my share of pain and suffering. That's how I know that the information u've so generously shared can be applied to other conditions as well as SC.
Hey OHKM. I've just discovered u and have enjoyed a couple of your vids. It was very hard for me to even approach this vid cause like many, I'd rather hide from information regarding pain and sickness. I'm glad I watched because this vid applies not only to sickle cell sufferers but to anyone - healthy or sick. U set a wonderful example of how one can live not only pain free, but victoriously as well. Best wishes.
aamen...sistah...no more hospitals,no more pains..i like your videos!.... when u get the slightest pain, speak to God in Jesus' name with faith and it will go... take care...x
Blessings Gorgeous! So glad to have heard your story. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Like you I have altered my lifestyle for the sake of improving my health. I will be talking on different aspects through my videos (if I ever get around to it! I'm busy with so many other projects).
Contact me. I also have sickle cell. Only1msjones@yahoo.com
only1msjones 2 weeks ago
There is strong evidence that the crises are caused by the absence of a set compounds called Nitrilosides.
They are abundant in African diets, where sickle cell is common but crises are not.
Foods containing Nitrilosides include:
Cassava, Yams, Millet and seeds from most fruits.
Apple, Peach, Plum, Prune, Blackberry, Strawberry, Pear seeds contain high levels.
This substance protects against cancer as well. Include them in your diet and your problems could be over.
God Bless You
wjestick 4 months ago
@wjestick Thank you!
onlyHEknowsme 3 days ago
@onlyHEknowsme
No problem, on a related issue, make sure your vitamin D levels are high. 85% of African-Americans are deficient and it can cause a wide range of conditions including hypertension, diabetes,and bone disorders. I don't know if it impacts on sickle-cell, but it has so many other benefits (including raised immune function).The dose you need is around 1000 IU for each 25 pounds of body weight daily.
Search Vitamin D here on youtube.
wjestick 3 days ago
@wjestick
visit
worldwithoutcancer(dot)org(dot)uk
(forewardslasj )sicklecell(dot)html
sorry for the funny layout but youtube does not allow links.
Or google "sicke cell nitrilosides"
wjestick 3 days ago
Continue to praise God...He is your preserver and keeper. You are a wonderful witness to His healing power.
ivanessful 11 months ago
uhmm could you on your videos lower the background music?? it's distracting LOL esp since you talk low. Thx babe :)
Empress01Lomo 1 year ago
Wow how do you get by without meds? I have to take them several times a day to keep my pain at a level I can tolerate it. I am never without pain!
chaellebellem31 1 year ago
Thanks 4 sharing ur story. I'm just like u living with it, but I haven't been admitted in the hospital in almost 3 years and I rarely have a severe crisis that usually can be controlled at home. Best wishes to u
dezthaman 1 year ago
Wonderful story, excellent video editing as well! Wow... honestly I feel so blessed right now to have come across your story. Here's my sad tale... I have SS and this past year I have in been in the hospital every month, yeah every month. I am really depressed about it bcuz life wasn't always like this for me. My entire college career of 4 years went by with only maybe 3 hospitalizations. I graduated college in 04. In 2008 was laid off of work and since then I've been in SS pain crisis level
sunkissedfilms 1 year ago
@sunkissedfilms thanks a lot!
wow..that is a s lot. do you know what things you were doing in college that helped keep u well?
onlyHEknowsme 1 year ago
@sunkissedfilms have u heard of vk 500 before that also cn minimise the pain crise
1sydney1able 1 week ago
No, fortunately I don't. But I have had my share of pain and suffering. That's how I know that the information u've so generously shared can be applied to other conditions as well as SC.
maximuslyricus 1 year ago
@maximuslyricus i see i see
onlyHEknowsme 1 year ago
Hey OHKM. I've just discovered u and have enjoyed a couple of your vids. It was very hard for me to even approach this vid cause like many, I'd rather hide from information regarding pain and sickness. I'm glad I watched because this vid applies not only to sickle cell sufferers but to anyone - healthy or sick. U set a wonderful example of how one can live not only pain free, but victoriously as well. Best wishes.
maximuslyricus 1 year ago
@maximuslyricus THANK U for your comment. Do you have SC?
onlyHEknowsme 1 year ago
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Do your own research but check out wwwdotblackherbalsdotcom/science_of_african_biochemistrydothtm
wwwdotnews-medicalnet/health/Sickle-Cell-Disease-Treatmentdotaspx
rherbe2 1 year ago
aamen...sistah...no more hospitals,no more pains..i like your videos!.... when u get the slightest pain, speak to God in Jesus' name with faith and it will go... take care...x
prettyjasmine2008 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing! I look forward to hearing more!
sand07228 2 years ago
Thank you! i look forward to sharing them. And i do understand being busy..so they'll be up slowly but surely.
onlyHEknowsme 2 years ago
Blessings Gorgeous! So glad to have heard your story. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Like you I have altered my lifestyle for the sake of improving my health. I will be talking on different aspects through my videos (if I ever get around to it! I'm busy with so many other projects).
Well done!
TosinCoker 2 years ago