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Thick Blood In out patient practice, orthodox practitioners employ primarily coumadin, aspirin, and Plavix to thin blood and reduce the clotting tendency. Coumadin, also known as warfarin, is the compound used in rat poison. There is some debate now as to whether coumadin therapy is effective and indicated for clot prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation or congestive heart failure. If levels become excessive, there is a risk of serious hemorrhage and possibly death if the patient is in an accident and suffers a laceration or internal injury. Long term aspirin use has been associated with macular degeneration, the most common cause of blindness in this country. Plavix inhibits platelet stickiness in ways beyond the action of aspirin, so it is sometimes added in patients on aspirin who have had a heart attack.
Natural medicine
doctors have used a number of supplements in the treatment of
hypercoagulability. The Shute brothers, both physicians in Canada,
introduced the world to the vascular benefits of Vitamin E in the
1950’s. Garlic has long been a standby in the natural treatment of
excess clotting. Fish oil has been touted as being an effective
blood thinning agent, and though it does work favorably on the blood
fat profile, side to side comparison shows it has very weak (if any)
anti-platelet effect compared to aspirin, so its benefits are
probably not due to an effect on blood clotting. If you are on pharmaceutical.agent anti-coagulation therapy, if you are chronically ill, if you have had a history of clotting disorders, heart attack, or stroke, and if you have serious mental fogginess, see a natural medicine doctor for an evaluation that will determine if you are in a hypercoagulable state, and if you are a candidate for nattokinase or other natural or herbal therapies. Do not suddenly discontinue any medication prescribed by your doctor except under a physician’s supervision. We are excited by the therapeutic possibilities of nattokinase therapy, especially because of the many benefits it offers without the risks of excess bleeding so prevalent with the pharmaceutical agents. |
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