Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Cheney also strongly believes in hypercoagulation. In my research and from personal experience, vasculitis and hypercoagulation go hand in hand. Hypercoagulation can clog ofg the microcirculation entirely causing lack of oxygen to not only the brain and heart, but everything. Nattokinase is something that you can get at the health food store. It cleans up the fibrin and much of the toxic junk that ends up in our blood stream causing vasculitis possibly. I would venture a guess that pathogens are present even in the cell walls of our circulation system as well. If hypercoagulation is present and coating the inside of our blood vessels, you can take ABX forever, and until that fibrin is removed the ABX won't be able to reach the pathogens like they should. Here is what Cheney thinks about hypercoagulation and what should be done about it: by on Hypercoagulation, Enzymes Dr. Cheney says that Immune System Activation of Coagulation, called hypercoagulation, needs to be dealt with early on or other chronic fatigue treatments may not be effective. In hypercoagulation, pathogens and/or toxins activate the immune system to lay down fibrin in blood vessels. The fibrin coats the walls, blocking oxygen and nutrients from getting to nearby tissues. Researchers found 80% of patients with an autoimmune illness had this coagulation. Pathogens that activate this include viruses, bacteria (mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc.) and fungi (such as candida). These pathogens are anaerobes, they live in an oxygen deprived environment and are infections common with chronic fatigue. Fibrination helps them survive because it causes decreased oxygen. Unfortunately, this can cause a great deal of damage in chronic fatigue. Everything from decreased energy to a buildup of toxins and lactic acid in cells. Hypercoagulation is when the capillaries become coated with fibrin and the blood cannot flow freely. Fortunately, fibrin can be cleaned off artery walls using digestive enzymes. If you take a digestive enzyme on an empty stomach, so it has nothing to digest in the stomach, the enzymes get into the bloodstream. Once there, they can break down partially digested food, kill pathogens, and clean up the blood in general from toxins. So enzymes play an important role in the digestion process especially in the case of chronic fatigue. There is another aspect to this. Mycoplasma and viral infections may cause blood cells to stick together which is called cold algination. Oxygen and nutrients can't get to cells efficiently when red blood cells get stuck in small capillaries and clog them up. Enzyme supplements high in protease and lipase on an empty stomach will work to unstick those red blood cells within a short period of time. Therefore it makes sense to take digestive enzymes between meals and with meals to help take a strain off the immune system. Lack Of Oxygen In CFS Lack of oxygen, at the cellular level, may cause many problems in chronic fatigue. Decreased oxygen to the left side of the brain can result in the short term memory loss — so common in chronic fatigue. Also the long term malfunctioning of some glandular and hormonal systems in the brain may be effected. Low oxygen also equates to low energy which may be one reason CFS patients have cold fingers and/or feet. Oxygen is also needed to oxidize and detoxify toxins. When cells don't have enough oxygen, they may not be able to detoxify themselves adequately. Benefits Of Oxygen Oxygen kills anaerobic bacteria, mycoplasma and viruses. It works so well it is used to purify water through Ozonation. As people with chronic fatigue need more oxygen than someone without CFS. Many believe in oxygen supplements; however, they lack an effective delivery system. They have no way to get oxygen into the cells. http://www.inlightimes.com/archives/2003/06/chronic-fatigue3.htm Getting enough oxygen into the cells is key in helping with the whole range of chronic fatigue caused oxygen deficiencies. Detoxification And Free Radical Damage In Chronic Fatigue The problems in CFS run much deeper than a messed up immune system, wiped out enzymes, oxygen depleted cells or unfriendly pathogens. When the liver can't effectively detoxify the body major health challenges can occur. People with CFS slowly become toxic, storing away poisons in fatty tissue, muscles, organs and the brain. Dr. Cheney explains that fatigue becomes worse. Pain increases. You feel sicker. Memory suffers as the brain is damaged by toxins and free radicals, and not enough oxygen gets into the brain. Deep brain structures like the hypothalamus eventually are injured and cause problems with virtually every hormone in your body. They lose their ability to rise and fall according to signals or demands from the body making it harder to respond to changing situations. Actual damage to the DNA of the energy producing mitochondria can occur. For the reasons stated in this article, if is very important to take seriously the ramifications of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. There is so much more to chronic fatigue syndrome. For the rest of the story please visit my website at www.gethealthyagain.com I am not a doctor, nor a health care practitioner. I am a compiler. Taking information on CFS and putting it in a form that makes sense. Hopefully this report has given you enough information so you can make more informed decisions about the best way to take charge of your health. > >> > > > > Hi all, > >> > > > > > >> > > > > The SPECT Brain Scans that were done in the > >> > > early 90's by Jay > >> > > > Goldstein & others on CFS patients showed > >> > > > > Hypoperfusion (Low Blood Flow). > >> > > > > > >> > > > > As a result of the Peckerman study, Dr. Cheney > >> > > says the result of > >> > > > the low cardiac output in CFS is poor > >> > > micro-circulation . It would > >> > > > appear that this is what caused the > >> > > Hypoperfusion in the SPECT > >> > > > Scans. Right ? > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Al > >> > > > >> > > > >> > >> > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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