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SForsgren
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What products (Natto, etc.) are people here using for hypercoagulation? If you can provide the product name and a link to the source, that would be helpful. I am trying to do some research now on which way to go with this for my own treatment. Thanks

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Rutozyme.......www.vitacost.com

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http://www.drweil.com/u/QA/QA33112/

http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,760,00.html

Yum...fresh pineapple.

I got a story about that...re: our pet bunny years ago...they NEED pineapple juice to dissolve hairballs. Yup it DISSOLVES hairballs!

Bunnies groom themselves like cats, but they can't throw up the hairballs like cat's do and if they accummulate in their stomachs, they get sick very fast and die within 24 hours.

Been there...to the vet's in a hurry. No one told us we had to give Thumper pineapple juice! It is not in the pet care books.

Dwarf bunny # 2...Muffin, got pineapple juice.

To help avoid an insulin spike...eat protein first, then carbs.

There's a reason why dessert is last ;-)

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Pineapple is where Bromelain supplements come from and its suppose to be good for hypercoagulation if you take it on an empty stomach.

Its also suppose to potentiate abx,s so if you are taking them consider this.

I was taking it for a while but was so down I gave it up thinking it was adding to the continual herx that had me down like a lead weight.

I now do nothing am since starting chlorella the first part of Oct. I finally think Im starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I have my fingers crossed cuz Ive had very brief good times before that never lasted more than 2 weeks.

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FWIW, I decided to try a product called Rechts-Regulat which is said to be very good for hypercoagulation.

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I started taking Bomelain but I can only take a small part of the pill. It made my blood really thin when I'm on the warfarin. I had only taken it for three days and had a pro-time done and my blood was too thin. So if your on a anticoagulate be careful with the Bromelain.
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Like Kathy said, I don't think anyone on blood thinners like Warfarin should consider even a natural anticouagulant without FIRST seeking the advice of your doctor.
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