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Blood Clots – What are<br />
the facts? Part 2<br />
By Janet L. Hall, ND, CKP, CMI, CHt, CBT<br />
In the last edition of <strong>Truly</strong> <strong>Alive</strong> for March/April,<br />
I discussed the causes and treatment choices for<br />
Blood Clots.<br />
Helpful Remedies for Blood Clots:<br />
Kinesiology is a way for your body to gently guide you in<br />
preventing and healing blood clots. It can help relieve your<br />
clot pain and help you learn what alternatives can contribute<br />
to dissolving it. Your body can tell you just what it needs<br />
including the increments, steps, modalities of treatment,<br />
supplements and dosages. Your body is on your side. It wants<br />
you to recover easily, gently and naturally. If you have a clot,<br />
your body has created it for a reason; to stop internal bleeding.<br />
It also knows just when and how to break down a clot safely.<br />
Doctors will tell you that nothing they can do or give you will<br />
break down the clot, your body does that on its own, with its<br />
internal wisdom! And, the body generally does not dissolve a<br />
clot until it adheres to the vein wall and hardens so that pieces<br />
do not inadvertently break off and travel, which could lead to<br />
death.<br />
Nattokinase has been touted as a supplement that breaks<br />
down a blood clot in a petri dish within 18 hours. I have<br />
yet to see that happen in a human, yet it can be a catalyst to<br />
help the body alleviate itself of a clot, along with the correct<br />
digestive enzymes with minerals. Recovery from a blood<br />
clot can typically take six months to a year (less with natural<br />
treatment).<br />
Horse chestnut is often used, along with Mullein, Tienchi,<br />
Red Marine Algae, Ginger, Gingko Forte, Vitamin E, Garlic,<br />
Essential Fatty Acids and Castor Oil packs. However, every<br />
individual body is different and what works for one person<br />
may do nothing for another (hence, the value of Kinesiology).<br />
You must also be sure to treat the cause of the thickened blood<br />
and/or blood clot.<br />
There are many contraindicated therapies. Even a simple<br />
massage has been said to cause a blood clot to travel from the<br />
extremities to the lung or heart. What you can do includes<br />
using the Hannah Kroger-created magnetic blood clot board<br />
(for the purpose of breaking down blood clots naturally), a<br />
Bio-Electric machine (which has a frequency to break up<br />
blood clots and create better circulation), Bio-Mats soothe<br />
and relieve pain with infra-red and warmth. There are also<br />
cold, soft lasers to help heal an injury and alleviate pain.<br />
This knowledge comes from my own personal experience<br />
and extensive research. If you need help with such a situation,<br />
just give me a call!<br />
Janet L. Hall is a Certified Naturopathic Doctor, Medical<br />
Intuitive, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Kinesiologist and<br />
Biofeedback Specialist. Her center is dedicated to healing,<br />
preventative health, life change and empowerment...helping<br />
people to “rise above!” www.alternativewellnesscenter.org,<br />
(505) 294-WELL (9355).<br />
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