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Abnormal Hemoglobin (Hemoglobin S, HbS): Sickle Cell

Job Type

Circulatory

Circulatory

About the Role

Definition

🩸 Abnormal Hemoglobin (Hemoglobin S, HbS)

Category: CirculatoryRecommended Super Star Bottle: CRP (Circulatory Response Protocol)




🔍 What Is Hemoglobin S (HbS)?

Hemoglobin S is an abnormal form of hemoglobin that causes red blood cells to become sickle-shaped, rigid, and sticky—resulting from a genetic mutation. These distorted cells tend to clump together, blocking blood flow and reducing oxygen delivery throughout the body.

⚠️ Common Effects:

  • Chronic fatigue due to oxygen deprivation

  • Vaso-occlusive pain crises (sudden, severe pain)

  • Swelling in hands and feet

  • Organ damage from repeated blockage

  • Stroke risk in severe cases

🧬 People with sickle cell disease or trait carry this mutation, which can significantly affect circulatory health.

🌟 How Super Star CRP Can Help

While not a treatment or cure, Super Star CRP is designed to support circulatory function—especially for those with underlying vascular or red blood cell challenges.

Formulated to:✅ Improve microcirculation in stressed capillaries✅ Reduce oxidative stress in blood vessels✅ Promote vascular flexibility and red blood cell pliability✅ Assist in better oxygen transport and absorption

🔬 How It Support HbS Challenges:

Purpose

Boosts nitric oxide → improves blood flow

Strengthens blood vessels and reduces inflammation

Enhances circulation, especially to extremities

Improves cell membrane flexibility

✅ Summary:

Aspect

Description

Condition

Hemoglobin S mutation (sickle cell-related)

Primary Concern

Blocked blood vessels, poor oxygenation

Recommended Super Star

CRP – Circulatory Response Protocol

Support Goal

Promote healthy circulation & protect vascular lining

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