Their Crucial Role in Energy Levels, Cognitive Abilities and Enhanced Overall Health
Chris D. Meletis, ND (with permission from cpmedical.net, access pin: 587556)
The human red blood cell (RBC) serves as the ultimate delivery service. Without sufficient quantity and quality of RBCs, optimal health is not achievable. An insufficient supply or poor quality of RBCs puts an individual at risk for a variety of conditions, including anemia, lethargy, cognitive impairment, ADHD, developmental delay, amenorrhea (the absence or suppression of menstruation), hair loss and unexplained fatigue.
RBCs not only deliver life-sustaining oxygen and nutrients to the 75 trillion cells that comprise the human body via the 60,000 miles of blood vessels, they also remove waste products from cellular metabolism.