Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Duncan, I will be going in to see a doctor. I may have PAD. Do you know if there is anything natural that can correct this problem if I should have it? <>kathy<> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Kathy, the most natural remedy for peripheral arterial disease AND blood coagulation AND existing clotting is an enzyme that replaces your natural plasmin, which reduces production with age. The enzyme program also does a pretty good job of reducing the inflammation that causes edema and microcirculation issues. BlockBuster All Clear is the one I chose because it's much better priced than the field leaders, more powerful, and has a bew other benefits not presented by the others: http://www.goodhealth.nu/us/1400 The main enzymes in it are serrapeptase, a clot-buster and anti- inflammatory enzyme, and nattokinase, a clot-buster (fibrinolytic). It also contains lipase, an enzyme that digests fats and amylase that digests starch. That being said, the other end of inflammation and plaque buildup is free radical damage, and that is handled nicely by the undenatured whey and selenium, vitamin C and other antioxidants. If you look in the glutathione references you'll see that the underlying theme is oxidative stress, otherwise called free radical damage, which makes plaque out of dietary oils and damages the arteries. A short two-month program of medium-dose enzymes is safe and may be all you need, and low-dosing in adults prevents a reoccurrence by compensating for plasmin production falling off. This natural process of plasmin production falling off is the reason many elderly people are on warfarin, and enzymes can in a natural way eliminate the need for this dangerous drug AND aspirin. Both warfarin and aspirin use result in a poor prognosis if a bleeding stroke occurs. By the way, plaque buildup has nothing at all to do with cholesterol, which only happens to oxidize due to proximity to rancidifying dietary unsaturated and polyunsaturated oils combined with low antioxidant levels that would help to prevent it. Saturated fat hardly oxidizes at all, so it's out of the picture too. Oxidative damage of the blood vessel walls, caused by antioxidant depletion, necessitates the LP(a) cholesterol plugging the gaps to avoid internal bleeding; we musn't blame the bandage for the blockage, we must blame low dietary antioxidants and high-oxidizing dietary oils. I haven't heard from Masterjohn for awhile, but he would concur. Duncan Crow > > Hi Duncan, > > I will be going in to see a doctor. I may have PAD. Do you know if there is > anything natural that can correct this problem if I should have it? > > <>kathy<> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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