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Needing to know how this plan works with someone who is on coumadin

(I'm a lifer). Wanting to know how successful you've been with this

eating plan while being on coumadin. Did you have to

increase/decrease the amount of coumadin?

Thanks in advance for your reply.

Pam

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> Needing to know how this plan works with someone who is on coumadin

> (I'm a lifer). Wanting to know how successful you've been with

this

> eating plan while being on coumadin. Did you have to

> increase/decrease the amount of coumadin?

==>Hi Pam. You do not have health problems because you lack coumadin

nor any other drug. You have health problems because of a lack of

nutrients. Of course the medicos will tell you any drugs have to be

taken " for life, " which is totally untrue. If you give your body the

nutrients it needs and eliminate toxins your body's marvelous healing

powers will heal/cure as nature intended. But I would never suggest

you suddenly stop taking them unless you consult with your doctor

about this program so he can gradually lower the doses.

==>Since coumadin is an anticoagulant, it works by blocking the

formation of certain clotting factors. Without these clotting

factors, blood clots are unable to form. Many prescription and

nonprescription medicines (eg, used for infections, inflammation,

aches and pains, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, seizures, and

other conditions), and herbs found in multivitamin products, herbal

teas and dietary supplements (eg, CoQ10, garlic, ginseng, ginkgo, St.

's wort, and others) may interact with Coumadin Tablets which may

increase the risk of serious bleeding or the risk of serious blood

clots. Bee's additions: Also oil of oregano, clove oil and cod

liver oil recommended on my program naturally keep the blood from

clotting so they can also increase the risk when you are taking

coumadin.

==>However, the side effects includes: Abnormal skin sensations;

changes in taste; chills; diarrhea; difficulty swallowing; dizziness;

feeling cold; fever; general body discomfort; hair loss; itching;

lack of energy; nausea; pale skin; skin inflammation; stomach pain,

cramps, or bloating; tiredness; vomiting. (This is an incomplete

list; see more at: http://www.drugs.com/cdi/coumadin_tablets.html

==>It is interesting that many natural substances keep the blood from

clotting naturally, without any side effects, but of course the drug

companies wouldn't make any money if doctors perscribed them

instead. People would also get well and not require medical

intervention. Such natural substances includes garlic, oil of

oregano, clove oil, cod liver oil, which are the very things that are

vital to curing candida. In fact it only takes 1 raw garlic clove

per day to prevent clotting.

==>So it's like a " catch 22 " for you Pam. It depends upon the " reason

why " you are taking coumadin to begin with.

Bee

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Bee,

I just wondered if anyone had any real life experience with being on

coumadin and working this eating plan. I was hoping to be encouraged

by their success.

I guess I was more concerned withy the Vitamin K issue than thinning

the blood more with oregano, clove and cod liver oils.

I am on coumadin for life because I do not have an inferior vena cava

and three different doctors (including an environmental medicine

doctor) felt it was prudent to keep me on coumadin rather than risk

any more blood clots since my vascular system is not put together like

everyone else's. (Three years ago I was put in the hospital for

nontraumatic blood clots--7 large and multiple smaller ones--from my

knee up to and including my pelvic and lumbar veins).

I will ease myself into this and keep my INR appointments. The doctor

can then adjust as needed.

Thanks for your input!

Pam

>Such natural substances includes garlic, oil of oregano, clove oil,

cod liver oil, which are the very things that are vital to curing

candida. In fact it only takes 1 raw garlic clove per day to prevent

clotting.

>

>So it's like a " catch 22 " for you Pam. It depends upon the " reason

why " you are taking coumadin to begin with.

>

> Bee

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> Bee, I just wondered if anyone had any real life experience with

being on coumadin and working this eating plan. I was hoping to be

encouraged by their success.

==>I understand Pam. I do not know of anyone that has.

>

> I guess I was more concerned with the Vitamin K issue than thinning

the blood more with oregano, clove and cod liver oils.

==>I believe your doctor would be advising that you eat enough foods

that contain Vitamin K however, because it is important if you tend

to get blood clots.

>

> I am on coumadin for life because I do not have an inferior vena

cava and three different doctors (including an environmental medicine

> doctor) felt it was prudent to keep me on coumadin rather than risk

> any more blood clots since my vascular system is not put together

like everyone else's. (Three years ago I was put in the hospital for

> nontraumatic blood clots--7 large and multiple smaller ones--from

my knee up to and including my pelvic and lumbar veins).

>

> I will ease myself into this and keep my INR appointments. The

doctor can then adjust as needed.

==>That is wise to do Pam.

Luv, Bee

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