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Red blood cells help the blood carry oxygen around the body. If they are not working properly it means the blood cannot do its basic job of supplying oxygen to the various cells (And organs) of the body. For a while the body manages but after a certain point poisons and toxins stop getting passed out and these can stock up anywhere in the system - expecially where there are local weaknesses (like some people already have bad skin health and this can become a flash point).

The worst problem associated with red blood cells is pernicious anaemia (Anemia). You can catch up on that stuff here;

http://www.energy-treatments.com/holistic_healing/holistic_treatment_of_heart_blood/holistic_pernicious_anemia_anaemia_treatment.html

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