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Bye bye Coumadin, so long Plavix - Say hello to five natural blood thinners that protect against strokes & blood clots

 
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Bye bye Coumadin, so long Plavix - Say hello to five natural blood thinners that protect against strokes & blood clots
The November 2011 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine reports that most emergency hospital visits for the elderly are caused by side effects and overdosing from taking blood thinners to prevent strokes and blood clots. Conventional doctors wait until you're at risk of a stroke or have had your first stroke to prescribe blood thinners in hopes of preventing additional strokes. What they don't warn you about are the serious possible side effects from these drugs including internal bleeding, stomach ulcers, muscle aches and pains, headaches with dizziness, kidney failure and a boat load of other negatives that can destroy your health. However, there are several natural substances that possess powerful anti-inflammatory properties and also help to thin the blood. These herbs can also produce their own side effects and should not be taken in combination with pharmaceutical drugs. Don't take any unfamiliar medicinal herb unless supervised by a well-trained herbalist or natural health practitioner.

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Re: Bye bye Coumadin, so long Plavix - Say hello to five natural blood thinners that protect against strokes & blood clots
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Re: Bye bye Coumadin, so long Plavix - Say hello to five natural blood thinners that protect against strokes & blood clots
Yup. Turmeric, ginger, garlic and bromelain... the water is a given.

Lymie here, and I use all of these instead of pharma.

FYI, the bromelain, from pineapples, is a common ingredient in meat tenderizers... the other one you see is from papaya. One of the cheapo tenderizers in the grocery/dollar store spice section is superb! Read the labels... you'll find it under various brand names... it has no msg and the spices in it are tasty. Or you can go to the health food store and get the pure stuff... no spices or salt.

Check out the link... nice, quick summary of each one. They are all good medicine!

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Thank you AC 18243796. :) Great idea about getting the bromelain in the spice isle. Just remember, it works best to reduce inflammation when consumed on an empty stomach; but I think sprinkling it on food would be an added addition for effectiveness. LILLI

Yup. Turmeric, ginger, garlic and bromelain... the water is a given.

Lymie here, and I use all of these instead of pharma.

FYI, the bromelain, from pineapples, is a common ingredient in meat tenderizers... the other one you see is from papaya. One of the cheapo tenderizers in the grocery/dollar store spice section is superb! Read the labels... you'll find it under various brand names... it has no msg and the spices in it are tasty. Or you can go to the health food store and get the pure stuff... no spices or salt.

Check out the link... nice, quick summary of each one. They are all good medicine!

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18243796

One of my goals is to focus on the solution not the problem to help myself and others create a new earth, the world we've all been dreaming of. I stumble every day, making mistakes and sometimes losing my way; however, I do my best to pull myself back and remind myself to focus on the outcomes I desire, and not the fear, sadness and grief that causes the problems. The realities we create come from paying attention to what we want, not what we don't want. This is what my work is about.

My main interests are in alternative and natural healthcare, wellness and green living. I practiced alternative medicine, classical homeopathy and holistic nutrition for over 30 years and am now retired. I'm currently a freelance writer and enjoy sharing what I know with others to help empower you to take care of yourself instead of falling prey to the system. I hope you enjoy my articles. I apologize in advance, but I cannot offer medical adviceor treat anyone online. It's a pleasure being here.

READ MY OTHER ARTICLES ON NATURAL NEWS HERE: [link to www.naturalnews.com]

You can find me on Facebook at [link to www.facebook.com]

or on Twitter at jbbardot23 [link to twitter.com (secure)]
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Re: Bye bye Coumadin, so long Plavix - Say hello to five natural blood thinners that protect against strokes & blood clots
Garlic
Ginger
Apple cider vinegar
Cayenne pepper
Cinnamon
Nutmeg

Lose the carbs.

Find out what effects your blood lipids.

It's different for everyone depending on your blood/genotype.
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Nattokinase 2,000 Fibrinolytic Units

Nattokinase supports cardiovascular wellness and healthy circulation. If you've never heard of Natto, you're not alone. A staple of the Japanese diet for ages, this fermented soybean dish has remained relatively unknown in the West. The fermentation process produces the unique enzyme Nattokinase. Evidence suggests that Nattokinase may be an effective dietary approach for supporting healthy blood flow, thereby promoting circulatory and cardiovascular health. Nattokinase activity is measured by the number of "fibrinolytic units" (FU).

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Nattokinase 2,000 Fibrinolytic Units

Nattokinase supports cardiovascular wellness and healthy circulation. If you've never heard of Natto, you're not alone. A staple of the Japanese diet for ages, this fermented soybean dish has remained relatively unknown in the West. The fermentation process produces the unique enzyme Nattokinase. Evidence suggests that Nattokinase may be an effective dietary approach for supporting healthy blood flow, thereby promoting circulatory and cardiovascular health. Nattokinase activity is measured by the number of "fibrinolytic units" (FU).

[link to www.swansonvitamins.com]
 Quoting: No Dhimmi


While this may be good for some patients...note that it is not for everyone.

Find out if you have soy insensitivity before use.





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