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To all those who are afraid to be AMA in regards to warfarin. My testimony is, I have a heart condition with mechanical valve. Was told I would need some form of anticoagulation my whole life. A friend of mine told me about Lumbrokinase. Started investigating Dr. Peter McCullough's research on Nattokinase. I went cold turkey on warfarin since I had to be at below range, and the anticoagulation clinic did not like that. So when the anti-coagulation clinic dropped me as a patient, I decided to stop completely. I started the nattokinase, but have since switched to lumbrokinase and cayenne. Cayenne is great at actually dissolving clots too. Now I'm being more serious about mms as I'm trying to get rid of old hospital infections, metals and who knows what else I was exposed to (bad drugs, heavy metals, etc). Cardiologist do not know what to do with me since warfarin is harsh on liver, and puts metals in the body. And I refuse allopathic antibiotics for dental work. Have since found MMS spray in mouth a great tooth cleaner!
Been using a NP who does dark field microscopy. Last several visits I've had the Rouleaux effect. She's been trying various nutritional ideas to stop that. So looking forward to my upcoming visit after taking MMS as been said to reverse that. Will update after my next test. Sorry for this comment to be so long but I'm passionate about sharing better forms of anticoagulation. A family member going through allopathic cancer therapy, had a long clot in his leg. Started on above regimen along with 81mg aspirin. Leg does not swell up like it used to. We've not had a repeat ultrasound yet as our PCP refuses to communicate with us now - I refused the med they offered as knew it would cause side effects and never dissolve the clot in his vein. I do not know yet if MMS also dissolves clots that have already formed? I've just ordered Humble's latest book, so has not yet been shipped out.
DMSO is famous for dissolving blood clots. You can ingest it and apply it topically. The following is from "Healing With DMSO" on page 28. Amandha Vollmer is the author.
"In addition, DMSO increases the production of a molecule called cAMP, important in the formation of platelets.(29) Platelets are needed for forming blood clots to stop bleeding, but it’s important that these platelets don’t improperly clump into clots that cause stroke or brain injury. This is where DMSO can be beneficial, as it encourages the making of platelets, but not their clumping. It also reduces the production of a molecule called thromboxane, which causes blood vessels to constrict. When DMSO reduces this molecule, blood vessels open (or dilate) more, allowing for greater blood to flow to an area of the body. With more blood flow comes more nutrient delivery, waste removal, cell-to-cell communication, and greater healing. So, DMSO affects three pathways (vasodilation, vasoconstriction, and platelet separation) related to clot formation and encouraging blood flow. From just these actions, we can see how powerful and important DMSO is in so many disease situations.
"If that weren’t enough, DMSO is a natural nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). This means DMSO acts much like aspirin: Both work by blocking prostaglandins and controlling on-off switches in certain cells that regulate inflammation and pain.(30, 31, 32) DMSO is even better at this than aspirin as it also stops or slows the conduction of nerve fibers.(33) These nerve fibers are sensory nerves that transmit pain signals to the brain.(34) They are non-myelating, meaning they are smaller fibers of the central nervous system and do not have a cover, or myelin sheath, on them. Whereas aspirin and other NSAIDs are considered toxic to the stomach, causing ulcers and irritation, and can lead to eye damage (macular degeneration) and cartilage damage, DMSO does not have these actions. DMSO can even help with musculoskeletal pain disorders when consistently and correctly applied over time"
From page 76 in Andreas Kalcker's CD book: "DMSO can reduce pain, thanks to its ability to transport water and other substances to dehydrated areas and because it’s a vasodilator that stimulates healing, improving blood supply. DMSO alleviates and reduces varicose veins, blood clots, cramps, keloids, and scars. We can also use it to mitigate bruising and headaches."
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