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Vitamin C helps with bruising.

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Subject: Re: capillary strength

This was part of your reply to another string. I have terrible bruising

on my forearms ever since chemo. What is this pycnogenol thing and what

foods are both that and K2 in? Any more things to help?

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This was part of your reply to another string. I have terrible bruising

on my forearms ever since chemo. What is this pycnogenol thing and what

foods are both that and K2 in? Any more things to help?

On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:17 AM, Idol wrote:

>>> If you are taking fish oil, it will tend to thin your blood.

>>> Sometimes

>>> this will make you more vulnerable to bruising. I have found that the

>>> antioxidant pycnogenol helps with this by strengthening capillary

>>> walls. I added this product to our store as a nice adjunct to the

>>> fish

>>> oil.

>

> Not to mention vitamin K2...

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I've read that rutin, vitamin C from buckwheat heals broken capillaries. It is

available as a supplement.

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Parashis <artpages@...> wrote:

This was part of your reply to another string. I have terrible bruising

on my forearms ever since chemo. What is this pycnogenol thing and what

foods are both that and K2 in? Any more things to help?

On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:17 AM, Idol wrote:

>>> If you are taking fish oil, it will tend to thin your blood.

>>> Sometimes

>>> this will make you more vulnerable to bruising. I have found that the

>>> antioxidant pycnogenol helps with this by strengthening capillary

>>> walls. I added this product to our store as a nice adjunct to the

>>> fish

>>> oil.

>

> Not to mention vitamin K2...

Parashis

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