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Coumadin is Warfarin and that drug does not clear up clots regardless of what

the physician may have said.

The body eventually either dissolves the clot or re-canalizes which means it

finds a path around it as it did with my wife and most people.

The claimed purpose of the Warfarin (generic of Coumadin) is to keep the blood

thin and avoid additional clots.

There are more natural and less dangerous ways to accomplish this because

Warfarin has serious side effects and must be closely watched.

Joe C.

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As you may know, a PE is a life threatening event and a delicate

balance must be maintained between the anti-coagluant therapy effects

and risk of bleeding events. An advantage of the main standard drugs

used for PE and other clotting disorders is that the balance can be

monitored readily by blood tests. When taking stardard anticoagulants,

even aspirin should be discontinued. So please consult your doctor if

considering natural methods.

Karl Schwartz

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Hi Rose,

My heart is heavy for your uncle.

My husband was 43 years old when this happened. He is a retired professional

athlete and in shape! Anyway, he is just now weaning himself from the coumadin.

So, he took it almost three years. The injury or event happened January 2006.

The reason we decided to keep him on coumadin so long was that first of all, he

had a reoccurence on coumadin 5 days later. Then last Fall in his kidneys he was

also on coumadin.

My quest was to figure out the source of inflammation. does not eat

anything unhealthy. I am a functional diagnostic nutritionist and you can

imagine what my family has to eat....all organic, all for their own metabolic

type, a few supplements etc. So, had a few thermograms and that pulmonary

vein still showed inflammation two years later! The problem never was solved.

We finally decided to use bio-identical hormones on him to strengthen his

adrenals and a food allergy test and BINGO! He was eating foods that he was

allergic to and those produced that very inflammation in his lungs.

So now I feel more at peace with him getting off the coumadin. We have a

reason.......The best specialists here in Denver at National Jewish never found

the cause for this illness which made me quite scared. As you know, clots travel

and sometimes/oftentimes cause great damage.

Anyway I would not be too concerned for your uncle unless he is elderly. My

had his youth, his physical fitness and me who did not let up on the food issue.

I watched him like a hawk and he now does it on his own.

Bless you,

Johanne

From: Gypsy Rose

Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:26 AM

Subject: [ ] Pulmonary Embolism

Johanne,

When your husband had the PE, was he on cumadin and warfarin ro did he just do

supplements?

Can you give me some details of what you did, please. My uncle was recently in

hospital and is now on these two medications and they are saying it will take

six months to a year to clear up the clots and he has to be on these meds.

Hugs,

Rose

From: thewfamily

Serrapeptase would not be a problem. I had my husband take it when he was struck

with pulmonary embolism. It did a good job on him. He had 80% of one lung and

25% of another full of clots.

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The more natural and less dangerous ways to thin the blood did not work for my

husband except evening primrose oil but just a little.

The clots were eventually covered by scar tissue and the rest is history.

The answer is to find out the source of inflammation or you will end up with the

same problem once again.

Johanne

From: JCastron

Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 12:34 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Pulmonary Embolism

Coumadin is Warfarin and that drug does not clear up clots regardless of what

the physician may have said.

The body eventually either dissolves the clot or re-canalizes which means it

finds a path around it as it did with my wife and most people.

The claimed purpose of the Warfarin (generic of Coumadin) is to keep the blood

thin and avoid additional clots.

There are more natural and less dangerous ways to accomplish this because

Warfarin has serious side effects and must be closely watched.

Joe C.

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Joe C.,

I believe you are right about that. Getting my uncle to believe me is a whole

'nother story! I will try to find some evidence for this on the Net to support

what I tell him. That might be the only way. Thanks for the input.

Hugs,

Rose

From: jcastron

Coumadin is Warfarin and that drug does not clear up clots regardless of what

the physician may have said.The body eventually either dissolves the clot or

re-canalizes which means it finds a path around it as it did with my wife and

most people.The claimed purpose of the Warfarin (generic of Coumadin) is to keep

the blood thin and avoid additional clots.There are more natural and less

dangerous ways to accomplish this because Warfarin has serious side effects and

must be closely watched.Joe C

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My Uncle is 72. I am worried about him taking the warfarin. I believe it will

lead to other problems and not even fix the problem of it's intended use. He is

the only person here in Philly helping out with my Mom who has ovarian cancer.

She is on the Budwig Protocol and I live in CA and cannot be here all the time.

He was helping her with the shopping for all of her new diet/lifestyle changes

and it was a comfort to me to know that he was here. Now he has so many health

issues of his own and he has been in the hopsital. I have had to come back to

help with my Mom again and I was just here 10 days ago for 10 days. I am hoping

to find a solution to get my uncle back up to speed to take over again.

Hugs,

Rose

From: thewfamily

Hi Rose,

My heart is heavy for your uncle.My husband was 43 years old when this happened.

He is a retired professional athlete and in shape! Anyway, he is just now

weaning himself from the coumadin. So, he took it almost three years. The injury

or event happened January 2006.The reason we decided to keep him on coumadin so

long was that first of all, he had a reoccurence on coumadin 5 days later. Then

last Fall in his kidneys he was also on coumadin.My quest was to figure out the

source of inflammation. does not eat anything unhealthy. I am a functional

diagnostic nutritionist and you can imagine what my family has to eat....all

organic, all for their own metabolic type, a few supplements etc. So, had a

few thermograms and that pulmonary vein still showed inflammation two years

later! The problem never was solved. We finally decided to use bio-identical

hormones on him to strengthen his adrenals and a food allergy test and BINGO! He

was eating foods that he was allergic to and those produced that very

inflammation in his lungs. So now I feel more at peace with him getting off the

coumadin. We have a reason.......The best specialists here in Denver at National

Jewish never found the cause for this illness which made me quite scared. As you

know, clots travel and sometimes/oftentimes cause great damage. Anyway I would

not be too concerned for your uncle unless he is elderly. My had his youth,

his physical fitness and me who did not let up on the food issue. I watched him

like a hawk and he now does it on his own.

Bless you,Johanne

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The doctors say that the clots came from his legs. That he probably hit his

legs getting in and out of the car and didn't even realize or see a visible

bruise but that they traveled up to his lungs.

Hugs,

Rose

From: thewfamily

The more natural and less dangerous ways to thin the blood did not work for my

husband except evening primrose oil but just a little.The clots were eventually

covered by scar tissue and the rest is history. The answer is to find out the

source of inflammation or you will end up with the same problem once again.

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RE finding the hidden source of inflamation that may be related to clot

formation - I'd bet it's a hidden dental or gum problem. I did every therapy &

amalgam replacement & finally had a troublesome tooth pulled. That resulted in

general health improvment, Also, Vitamin C may be good for

reducing CRP(c-reactive protein).

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