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> Hi Bee,

>

> I've been doing some research through archives re menstrual clotting, and it

seems they are nothing to worry about.

>

> Is that correct?

>

> When I was on your program before, I used to get 2 - 3 clots per period and my

period was good flowing for the first couple of days, then very light for the

next 3 - 4 days.

>

> Then, while I was off the program during April - August, my period was light

and quick with no clots.

>

> Now back on the program, (I've had 2 periods), they've been strong flowing for

the first 2 days with clots forming on the 3rd day. (Today I've had about 5

clots about 1 and a half inches in diameter.)

>

> Would the blood in the rest of my body also be becoming 'clotty' or sticky or

is it just a uterine thing?

+++Hi ,

In any area(s) where blood flows more quickly your body automatically makes

clots, i.e. due to wounds or injury, but that doesn't mean blood in the rest of

your body is clotting too.

I've discovered that bleeding more is also necessary in order to help heal the

area with its nutrients and oxygen.

I suggest you take extra vitamin C during your periods, but only take the

tablets which contain bioflavonoids. You'd be taking 4,000 mg per day now, so

take double that amount split into 3 doses with meals. Let me know what happens.

Blessings to you too, Bee

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Hi ,

I had clotting for years, in much greater size and quantities than what you are

currently experiencing. I say this to make you feel better, because: this

doesn't happen to me anymore.

I have been on Bee's diet for a little over 2 years. Early on, the clotting had

mostly to completely gone away; occasionally I have some very minor " events "

later in my period, but this seems to come and go. Whereas before I had days

with several hours of clotting flow, now I have one or two like you describe,

and not necessarily every cycle.

It does get better :) Happy healing!

andra

>

> Hi Bee,

>

> I've been doing some research through archives re menstrual clotting, and it

seems they are nothing to worry about.

>

> Is that correct?

>

> When I was on your program before, I used to get 2 - 3 clots per period and my

period was good flowing for the first couple of days, then very light for the

next 3 - 4 days.

>

> Then, while I was off the program during April - August, my period was light

and quick with no clots.

>

> Now back on the program, (I've had 2 periods), they've been strong flowing for

the first 2 days with clots forming on the 3rd day. (Today I've had about 5

clots about 1 and a half inches in diameter.)

>

> Would the blood in the rest of my body also be becoming 'clotty' or sticky or

is it just a uterine thing?

>

> Blessings,

>

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Bless you heaps andra,

And thanks for your reply and encouragement.

>

> Hi ,

>

> I had clotting for years, in much greater size and quantities than what you

are currently experiencing. I say this to make you feel better, because: this

doesn't happen to me anymore.

>

> I have been on Bee's diet for a little over 2 years. Early on, the clotting

had mostly to completely gone away; occasionally I have some very minor " events "

later in my period, but this seems to come and go. Whereas before I had days

with several hours of clotting flow, now I have one or two like you describe,

and not necessarily every cycle.

>

> It does get better :) Happy healing!

> andra

>

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> >

> > Hi Bee,

> >

> > I've been doing some research through archives re menstrual clotting, and it

seems they are nothing to worry about.

> >

> > > > Now back on the program, (I've had 2 periods), they've been strong

flowing for the first 2 days with clots forming on the 3rd day. (Today I've had

about 5 clots about 1 and a half inches in diameter.)

> >

> > >

> +++Hi ,

>

> In any area(s) where blood flows more quickly your body automatically makes

clots, i.e. due to wounds or injury, but that doesn't mean blood in the rest of

your body is clotting too.

>

> I've discovered that bleeding more is also necessary in order to help heal the

area with its nutrients and oxygen.

>

> I suggest you take extra vitamin C during your periods, but only take the

tablets which contain bioflavonoids. You'd be taking 4,000 mg per day now, so

take double that amount split into 3 doses with meals. Let me know what happens.

>

> Blessings to you too, Bee

>

****Hi Bee,

Just getting back to you re menstrual clots a month ago.

Just finishing menstrual period for this month, followed vitamin C advice, and

no clots.

Thanks and blessings,

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>> > +++Hi ,

> >

> > In any area(s) where blood flows more quickly your body automatically makes

clots, i.e. due to wounds or injury, but that doesn't mean blood in the rest of

your body is clotting too.

> >

> > I've discovered that bleeding more is also necessary in order to help heal

the area with its nutrients and oxygen.

> >

> > I suggest you take extra vitamin C during your periods, but only take the

tablets which contain bioflavonoids. You'd be taking 4,000 mg per day now, so

take double that amount split into 3 doses with meals. Let me know what happens.

> >

> > Blessings to you too, Bee

> >

>

> ****Hi Bee,

>

> Just getting back to you re menstrual clots a month ago.

>

> Just finishing menstrual period for this month, followed vitamin C advice, and

no clots

+++Hi . That's wonderful. Good for you!

Luv & Hugs, Bee

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