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Are Honey And Lemons The Right Medicine For G6PD?

hi doctor, all 3 of my nephews are diagnosed G6PD since birth. they are suffering colds, clogged nose, slight fever and cough every now and then. I ve heard that honey and lemons are good to treat coughs and colds. are honey and lemons good or bad for G6PD? HOW TO PREPARE PLEASE. THANK YOU.
Mon, 30 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your 3 nephews that was diagnosed with G6PD with symptoms of cold clogged nose fever following improvement with honey and lemon I will suggest yes the recommended natural products are free radicals that can take care of their symptoms

However honey and lemon intake can not treat G6PD due to it genetic disorder thus treatment is entirely symptomatic

I hope this helps Regards
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Are Honey And Lemons The Right Medicine For G6PD?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your 3 nephews that was diagnosed with G6PD with symptoms of cold clogged nose fever following improvement with honey and lemon I will suggest yes the recommended natural products are free radicals that can take care of their symptoms However honey and lemon intake can not treat G6PD due to it genetic disorder thus treatment is entirely symptomatic I hope this helps Regards