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Try Sweet Potato tops. Boil these leaves for 5 mins (add a pinch of salt for flavor) then drink the soup. The more concentrated, the better. You may also eat the cooked leaves. In tandem with this, avoid food and drinks that contain "Quinine" as this is said to lower Platelet count. Quinine is found in many carbonated drinks like tonic water and softdrinks. It is always best to consult a medical professional. Sonny J2

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