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Blood Clotting
Blood Clot Pain: How to Get Rid of It?
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1 Sep 2009 | Comments (0) |
What to Do if You Have Leg Blood Clots?
- What blood clot in the leg do
- Symptoms of blood clots in the legs
- What to do if you think you have leg blood clots
- Garlic and Cardio Smart can help with blood circulation.
18 Jun 2009 | Comments (3) |
Coenzyme Q10 as Blood Clots Treatment
- CoQ10 is found naturally in the mitochondria of our cells but amounts can be decreased by certain diseases and age
- Coenzyme Q10 reduces the stickiness of the platelets so blood clots are less likely to form
- The compound is a powerful antioxidant that can help prevent atherosclerosis, a serious risk factor in cardiovascular disease
- Coenzyme Q10 can also be obtained from all-natural dietary supplements like Co Q10 200 Sublingual and CO Q10 100mg
16 Jun 2009 | Comments (2) |
Blood Coagulation Factors: What Are They?
- Blood clot formation involves both platelets and the thrombin system which creates fibrin
- Hemostasis also requires the presence of blood coagulation factors that perform a wide range of important functions, such as stimulating the release of necessary chemicals
- Reduced levels of blood coagulation factors can cause clotting problems and are often treated with medication or blood transfusions
- Along with reducing the formation of blood clots, all-natural Garlic also helps reduce blood pressure and cholesterol, helps build the immune system, is involved in cancer prevention and even helps with liver protection
19 Apr 2009 | Comments (1) |
Blood Thinning Process

- Clotting, also known as coagulation, is a process resulting in blood clot formation. These vein and artery blockages can lead to many serious consequences. Hypercoagulation is excessive blood clotting and anticoagulants, or blood thinners, can slow this process
- Natural blood thinners are effective and readily available. Thinning of blood can: improve circulation and reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes
- These natural blood thinners are found in many plant and animal sources. Some examples are: garlic, fish oils loaded with omega-3 fatty acids and foods rich in vitamin E
- Another natural way of helping prevent and reduce blood clots is with Garlic
2 Mar 2009 | Comments (2) |
4 Ways to Recognize Signs of a Blood Clot

- Blood clot formation is natural and essential but can be a problem when the blood clot results in vein or artery blockage. Blood clot prevention is important because negligence can lead to deadly results
- Some blood clot symptoms can lead to serious health problems
- Symptoms your blood clots could cause a heart attack- chest pain, radiating pain, abdominal pain and cardiac arrest
- Symptoms your blood clots could cause a stroke- one sided symptoms, loss of sensation, speech difficulties and loss of coordination
- Symptoms of blood clots forming in legs- inflamation, increased warmth, redness/pain and throbbing while walking
- Garlic is an all-natural dietary supplement that helps reduce blood clotting
23 Jan 2009 | Comments (4) |
Deep Vein Thrombosis Natural Treatment

- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is most known as being caused by sitting in a confined space for long periods of time leading to blood clot formation
- Symptoms: tender/swollen legs, muscle pain
- Blood clot prevention: taking natural blood thinners like nattokinase, cod liver oil, vitamin E, garlic
- Warning signs you’re at risk: family history, suffered trauma to legs, heart disease, liver diseases, diabetes, obesity and 40-year-old or older
- Garlic is another effective way to help reduce the formation of dangerous blood clots
16 Jan 2009 | Comments (1) |
Coleus Forskolin Reduces the Risk of Blood Clots Formation

Coleus Forskolin is a plant grown in India and is believed by many alternative medical experts to cure most diseases. It also aids in blood clot prevention.
Some benefits include:
- enhanced cellular functioning
- weight loss
- reduce risk of blood clot formation
- fight depression
- preventing cancer
- reduces ocular pressure
- improve circulation
- Garlic is another all-natural way to reduce the formation of blood clots
23 Dec 2008 | Comments (0) |
Blood Clot Prevention During Pregnancy

- Pregnancy is a blessing but can come with a price. A woman’s body changes both physically and hormonally. One change to be especially aware of is the risk of blood clots during pregnancy. While many of the risks are minor, some blood clot formations can break loose and travel to the lungs
- If the vein or artery clot is severe enough, your doctor will prescribe a blood thinner to help improve circulation. The blood naturally thickens when pregnant so a blood thinner will help with blood clot prevention
- Some risk factors include: obesity, lack of exercise, a poor diet and heredity. Let your doctor know if you have a family history of blood clots
- Natural supplements like the The Total EFA and Ginger can help keep your blood healthy, especially during pregnancy.
13 Dec 2008 | Comments (0) |
What Causes Blood Clots?

- Blood clot formation is caused by clumps of blood cells and fibrin strands that happen as a response to blood vessel damage. Their function is to prevent excessive blood loss
- They are natural and usually dissolve and reabsorb easily but they can become dangerous
- It’s important to keep any of the coronary arteries, the carotid arteries, the pulmonary artery, the femoral artery in the leg and the abdominal artery free from blockage. If any of those become blocked it can lead to serious injury
- Risk factors include: laying or sitting for a long period of time (deep vein thrombosis), obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, pregnancy,genetic factors and the prolonged use of birth control
- Garlic is another effective way to help reduce the formation of dangerous blood clots
5 Nov 2008 | Comments (1) |

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