Price : INR 1200 /kg Product Description: We have gained immense recognition in offering premium quality Papaya Leaf Extract (10:1). This extract is hygienically prepared by a team of expert experts in acquiescence with internationally followed quality standards. Apart from this, we offer the offered extract in different packaging options to suit client’s specific necessities at affordable prices. In order to make sure quality, the entire array is severely test on various parameters. Features: Contains requisite amount of vitamins and minerals Purity Air tight packaging Information Papaya leaf extract has recently become the subject of several studies owing to its therapeutic value and scientists are intrigued by its potential benefit in supporting blood platelet count. What Does Reduced Platelet Count Mean? Platelets are tiny blood cells that have a very important job in your body. Whenever you get a cut or a bruise, platelets rush to the area, club together and form a clot that stops bleeding from the damaged blood vessel. Thrombocytopenia or a reduced platelet count can decrease the body’s ability to clot blood in case of an injury and can lead to excessive bleeding. Certain viral infections, dengue, vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiencies and chemotherapy can cause a dip in platelets. Some painkillers and anti-inflammatory medicines can also affect platelet production. A platelet count of less than 150,000 platelets per microlitre of blood is considered lower than normal. Conventional treatment includes blood transfusion and medicines to improve platelet count, however recent research has shown promise in the use of papaya leaves in treating this condition. Have We Found A Cure For Dengue-induced Low Platelet Count? The Dengue virus affects the bone marrow, the flexible, soft tissue that fills up the hollow insides of our bones. Since platelets are produced in the bone marrow, dengue leads to a decrease in platelet count.