Topic: What is the Eos (Absolute) section on the CD-57 test result?
Tricky Tickey
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ON the second page it lists:
Monocytes (Absolute) 0.4 Eos (Absolute) 0.6 High FLAG Baso (Absolute) 0.1
Does anyone know what this Eos is that was high on my test result last Oct?
Overall absolute on my CD57 was 103, down from 119 when I was actually sick.
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canefan17
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Parasites Allergies
Did you start any anti-parasitic herbs? (wormwood, black walnut, garlic, artmesia, cayenne)
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Tricky Tickey
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Cane:
Parasites and allergies? Can you explain a little more please?
I do take allergy shots weekly. I've taken the wormwood from time to time.
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Tricky Tickey
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Thanks Canefan!!!
I just found this info about the Eos absolute value:
"Eosinophelia is the term used to describe abnormally high absolute eosinophil levels. Intestinal parasitic infections, such as those caused by roundworms or tapeworms, certain types of leukemia, autoimmune conditions, such as lupus, allergies, and asthma are conditions associated with high absolute eosinophil levels. According to the National Institutes of Health, medications such as amphetamines, laxatives containing psyllium, certain antibiotics, interferon, and tranquilizers can cause eosinophelia. They also claim that lower than normal absolute eosinophil levels may result from alcohol intoxication and the presence of too much cortisol (a hormone produced by the adrenal glands) in the body."
So, it's either related to the allergies I have or parasites, like canefan says. Very interesting reading. Just think, I hated biology and science in high school but now it's fascinating.
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