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anonymidarkness
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posted January 13, 2013 09:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for anonymidarkness     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Is there any natural way?some kind of self healing techniques?

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hippichick
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posted January 13, 2013 01:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hippichick     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Please elaborate?

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posted January 14, 2013 12:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for crabbypatty     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Is garlic nature's best medicine?

by AMY ANDERSON, Daily Mail

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For hundreds of years, garlic has been renowned for its usefulness in treating a whole range of ailments, from impotence to stomach bugs. But recent studies have found that garlic has more serious health benefits for the heart and cancer prevention than folklore could ever have predicted.


Garlic contains two key compounds, a sulphur-rich amino acid called allicin and a protein-based enzyme called allinase. The clove has no smell until you slice or crush it, allowing the compounds to mix and form a third compound, called allicin.

Allicin is a volatile compound that survives for just a few hours. It is a powerful natural antibiotic - about one-fiftieth as powerful as penicillin - and also has anti-fungal and anti-viral properties.

Allicin exists only in raw garlic. Cooking kills it and causes it to decay into other compounds which are less effective.

Garlic also contains about ten different kinds of natural sugars, including fructose, glucose and insulin, as well as relatively high levels of the trace minerals copper, iron, zinc, tin, calcium, manganese, aluminium, germanium and selenium. The level of selenium in garlic is higher than in almost any other plant.

Garlic works inside the body by promoting the ability of white blood cells to fight infections, and by stimulating other immune cells which fight viral and bacterial infections as well as cancer.

There is a long-standing debate among specialists as to whether garlic is more effective consumed raw or in pill form. While some people say garlic pills are as effective as raw cloves, others say the pills are useless.


Cholesterol
A multitude of medical studies confirm that garlic in several forms can reduce cholesterol. In the most recent study, using garlic pills and a placebo, researchers at Oxford University noted a 12 per cent reduction in total cholesterol.

Coronary artery disease is caused by a build-up of plaque within the arterial system. Studies have found that garlic appears to inhibiting new growth of plaque.


Pregnancy
Research from gynaecologists at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London showed that taking garlic during pregnancy can cut the risk of pre- eclampsia, a potentially dangerous condition affecting one in ten pregnant women and causing raised blood pressure and protein in the urine.

Some studies also reveal that garlic may help to boost the birth-weight of babies destined to be too small.

Researchers found that taking standardised garlic tablets throughout pregnancy may decrease the chances of these types of complications at birth.

They found that adding extracts of garlic to the placental cells of women likely to suffer from these conditions stimulated growth.

In addition, the activity of key enzymes that are reduced in abnormal pregnancies where these conditions can occur were significantly increased when garlic was added.


Antiseptic
Garlic is the only antibiotic that can actually kill infecting bacteria and, at the same time, protect the body from the poisons that are causing the infection. In studies, garlic has been found to be almost as effective as penicillin, while recent research shows similar activity to a more modern antibiotic called chloramphenicol, used for typhoid fever as well as conjunctivitis.

Even the blood of people who eat garlic can kill bacteria, and it is also reported that the vapour from freshly-cut garlic can kill bacteria from a distance of 20cm.

In the past, garlic used to be used to treat tuberculosis, as the invading organism, mycobacterium tuberculosis, is sensitive to several of the sulphur components found in garlic.


Impotence
For centuries, garlic has been used by holistic healers as an aphrodisiac as it was thought to increase blood supply to the genitals.

However, more recent studies have found that an enzyme called nitric oxide synthase is primarily responsible for the mechanism of erection. Studies have recently shown that garlic can stimulate the production of nitric oxide synthase.


Cancer
Tbere is a wealth of information published on the role of garlic in preventing cancer. Most research today is centred upon establishing which particular compounds, after allicin, are most active in inhibiting the growth of cancer cells.

Some very recent research from the U.S. proved that by injecting diallyl disulphide - formed when raw garlic is cut or crushed - into the bloodstream, tumours can be reduced by up to a half.

The research also found that another compound in garlic, called S-Allylcysteine, is effective in preventing cancer-causing agents from binding to human breast cells.

Other research found that increased garlic intake reduced nitrite levels in the body and resulted in fewer deaths from stomach cancer. It is also well known that garlic can help to strengthen the immune system, which is vitally important for fighting cancer.


Stomach ulcers
Modern medical studies have found that numerous diseases - gastric ulcers, ulcerative colitis, coronary artery disease, Kaposi's sarcoma and cervical cancer to name but a few - are triggered by infectious processes caused by bacteria or viruses. Garlic may be helpful in treating or preventing some of these conditions.

Recent discoveries by Australian scientists show that stomach ulcers are either caused by the helicobacter pylori bacteria, or contributed to by it, and that garlic can relieve ulcers as it kills this type of bacteria.

Other research has found that conditions such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis may also be inflammatory diseases caused by or contributed to by the mycobacterium paratuberculosis bacteria, which again can be killed by eating raw garlic.


Blood clotting
Garlic is an anticoagulant and could be helpful in protecting against the blood clots which can cause strokes. If you are taking aspirin to keep your blood from forming clots, garlic may be a more pleasant and natural alternative.

Mixing aspirin or other blood-thinning medicines with garlic can be dangerous under some circumstances though. Always consult your GP before taking garlic supplements in conjunction with medications for blood thinning.


Digestion
Allicin promotes the secretion of gastric juices by stimulating the mucous membranes of the stomach. It also combines with the stomach's natural proteins, reducing the excessive activity which can lead to indigestion.

In addition, allicin regulates the functioning of the stomach by activating the large intestine, so helping guard against constipation and diarrhoea.


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crabbypatty
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posted January 14, 2013 12:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for crabbypatty     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
also, I want to mention that I am a huge believer in purple plates (www.purpleplates.com) is the site that sells the ones stamped EIP, which are apparently the "real deal".

I have given away so many to people, I have lost count. I gave one to the janitor in our office building and he wears his pinned to his uniform every day. He swears it has done away with his high blood pressure problem.

So, if it can do this, and other things, per the testimonials on the website... maybe it can help with blood clots? Who knows. It's such an inexpensive thing, and so unobtrusive to wear on your body, I would try it.

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posted January 19, 2013 01:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lexxigramer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Blood clots must be taken seriously!
See a doctor immediately please.
I know from personal experience and numerous mini strokes that they can leave you disabled often permanently.
They can cause neurological damage, blindness in varying degrees, and even death.
To help prevent them one can try natural methods;
but once you have one,
please get to a doctor or ER without hesitation!
Take a daily baby aspirin if you have a history of them.

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posted January 19, 2013 08:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Yin     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Dear anonymidarkness,
Lexx is giving you some sound advice there. Hippi is a nurse so she may also be able to point you in the right direction. Please be aware that most people here are not medical professionals and we cannot diagnose or give medical advice.
Sending you positive thoughts.

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posted January 19, 2013 10:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hippichick     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Lexxigramer:
Blood clots must be taken seriously!
See a doctor immediately please.
I know from personal experience and numerous mini strokes that they can leave you disabled often permanently.
They can cause neurological damage, blindness in varying degrees, and even death.
To help prevent them one can try natural methods;
but once you have one,
please get to a doctor or ER without hesitation!
Take a daily baby aspirin if you have a history of them.

Thank you Lexx...

That is why I asked for elaboration..

Blood clots are for a reason...messed with they can do terrible things.

For instance if a blot clot has formed somewhere and it is keeping blood in, then for goodness sakes, let it be!

IF a blood clot is obstructing the flow of blood to a vital organ, it must be dealt with, but this is serious business....

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posted January 19, 2013 10:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hippichick     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Yin:
Dear anonymidarkness,
Lexx is giving you some sound advice there. Hippi is a nurse so she may also be able to point you in the right direction. Please be aware that most people here are not medical professionals and we cannot diagnose or give medical advice.
Sending you positive thoughts.



Thank you Yin...

as I just said this can be very serious business!

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hippichick
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posted January 19, 2013 10:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hippichick     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
A graphic example.

I have been taking care of this patient, I lovingly call him the half ton man.

Seriously he got himself into some terrible business when he couldnt move, we still dont know exactly why, developed a bunch of bed sores and gained hundreds of pounds.

To try to save him, surgeons preformed a "diverting colostomy" so that feces would not contaminate his awful bed sores on his back side.

I took him out of surgery after his colostomy...he blead like no other.

The surgeon shared with me he had a terribly fatty liver and heading to liver failure his coagulation factors were skewed so he was going to bleed.

He began forming blood clots at his surgical sites and by goodness I did not remove them cause his blood was way thin and by removing them I could have caused him to bleed to death.

So we just reinforced the dressings and let the blood clots form, to keep him from bleeding.

On my "Friday" I got brave as the old blood stained dressings were getting nasty and I began to remove them...

I am not going to really gross anybody out as to what I really had to deal with, but the (giant) blood clots had served their purpose, kept the man from bleeding to death till the tiny capillaries could heal and mend enough.

SO, moral of story?

Blood clots are for a reason, they can kill or save~

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posted January 19, 2013 11:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My grandpa almost died from a blood clot in his leg. Serious business. Take their advice.

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sunshine9
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posted January 21, 2013 12:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sunshine9     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
anonymidarkness,

I agree with Lexxi - see a doctor! I was hospitalized when they found one a couple years ago, because they needed to be sure it wasn't at risk for moving. If one moves into the lungs, the resulting pulmonary embolism can be fatal - with the brain, it can cause stroke. Blood thinners are necessary (under careful monitoring by a doctor) to dissolve the clot slowly over months. While natural medicines may help, this is a situation that needs immediate medical treatment and close monitoring. Please see a doctor right away.

Wishing you better health,

Sunshine

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