Possible Nutrient Deficiencies: Hematology, Vascular

Excesses Attributed to Certain Disorders

Hematology

Anemia

  • low Biotin (rare)

  • low Copper (early) – (hypochromic, microcytic)

  • low Essential Fatty Acids (see our Signal369)

  • low Folic Acid (megaloblastic)

  • low Iron (hypochromic, microcytic)

  • low Magnesium (hemolytic)

  • low Phosphorus (hemolytic)

  • low Riboflavin (normochromic, normocytic)

  • low Selenium (hemolytic)

  • high Vitamin A

  • low Vitamin B6 (microcytic)

  • low Vitamin B12 (megaloblastic)

  • low Vitamin C (scurvy)

  • low Vitamin E (hemolytic)

  • low Vitamin K (hypoprothrombinemia)

Leukopenia

  • low Copper

Lymphopenia

  • low Folic Acid

  • low Vitamin B6

Neutropenia

  • low Copper (early)

Thrombocytopenia

  •   high Omega-3 Fatty Acids

  low Phosphorus

Vascular

Aneurysms

  • low Copper

Thrombophlebitis

  • high Vitamin E

References