Seems as if taking an aspirin would help in this daily. Most of my issues are burning and twitching in lower legs. Weakness overall. Shakiness is better term.
Posted by randibear (Member # 11290) on :
one dr told me I had glue in my veins and it was the darkest blood he'd ever seen..great....
Posted by jory (Member # 50029) on :
High-allicin garlic is a good de-coagulant. Kyolic is my favorite.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- jory's suggestion is, indeed, an excellent one as allicin also has many other wonderful aspects to it. More detail:
Topic: will one baby aspirin a day make gastritis worse? - 23 January, 2015
WHY ASPIRIN CAN BE SO VERY DANGEROUS, even a daily tiny dose. It might be good to have some on hand in case of a real emergency but daily use can lead to the E.R. and the O.R. -
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- PRICKLY ASH BARK is really a top notch consideration for multiple reasons, too, especially for "thick" blood and babesia.
"Sticky" blood is also how it's referred to by some.
"thick" blood is very common with lyme / tick borne disease. And it can cause a lot pain, too.
FIBRINOGEN is the key term to use, & the resulting HYPERCOAGULATION if you want to cross search with certain ILADS LLMD's works.
Back to Prickly Ash Bark:
I use it to help mouth ulcers and just let a little "melt" along with olive leaf glycerine extract.
I don't have the energy to make a nice links set out of this but will post some of my file notes.
Mountain Rose Herbs has a good powder that I use. You can also find quality tinctures. Dose needs to be carefully arranged and consistent.
Certified organic cane alcohol, distilled water & Prickly Ash extractives. Non-GMO & Gluten-Free -
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- Backing up, though, to your leading post:
" . . . of my issues are burning and twitching in lower legs. Weakness overall. Shakiness is better term." (end quote)
I would not assume that is due to thick blood. It sure could be - or a big part, yet there could be a number of influences at work.
Magnesium deficiency seems the one to first consider, as well as your blood glucose levels --or adrenal exhaustion. -
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
ROULEAUX [Roo-low] . . . where RBC stack up. Very common with lyme & with babesia.
Basic Wiki detail here.
You could contact the source below and inquire as to how to ask your regular doctor to do a proper FIBRINOGEN test for someone with your set of diagnoses.
Hypercoagulation, or thrombophilia, may be defined as reduced capillary blood flow or a greater tendency than normal for blood to coagulate, or clot.
Of approximately 900 borreliosis patients that I tested, 90 percent had hypercoagulation.
Comparatively, only five percent of the general healthy population has hypercoagulation, due to infections. . . .
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Posted by bluelyme (Member # 47170) on :
bvt ,heparin ,lumbrokinase has helped my hypercoagulation
Posted by jory (Member # 50029) on :
Hi Blue. You've recommended bvt once before, what product should I look at?
Posted by bluelyme (Member # 47170) on :
I use live bees as they seem hotter .and less expensive bit have used the injectable in a pinch micheal simics of apitronic services makes a injectable called venex in canada ...he wants a script or letter from nurse doc or dom to make sure you will be ok...it requires procaine ,insulin needles and saftey stuffs (epi pen benadryl )