Curcumin (turmeric) allows the blood to clot normally so a clotting factor test is useless.* The way you tell you are taking too much is when you start to bruise easily.* A friend of mine thought if a little was good a whole lot would be better and he was bruising all over his arm, so I told him to cut back at least half.* You can bleed internally if you take too much like any blood thinner.
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Be sure and mix it*50/50 with ginger and 250 mg of each*should be adequate.* You will notice the difference in bleeding but the blood will clot nearly as well.* The only effective*way to determine the effect of curcumin as far as I know is to look at live blood samples for red cell distribution.* Clotting and Stacking is generally observed in poorly distributed red cells.* When the Russians do CBC (white cell) counts, they observe the clumping and stacking of red cells and if noted document it.* So far they have never seen it in my blood where I take curcumin everyday.
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Look on the net and see if there is anyone near you who does the live blood review.* I help a doctor once who did it and he invited me to see it.* I even took my friends and you will discover things you never knew existed.* For instance one friend had black bumps all over his red cells unlike me.* Another had a long worms in his blood, obviously parasites.* Clumping and stacking was common and was always corrected with turmeric and ginger after a few weeks.
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For parasites eat a few cloves*(spice) regularly and see if you can find candied whole*green walnuts from Georgia in the grocery store.* They are delicious but expensive.* The alternative is a tincture of green walnut shells, which I made myself as I knew where there were several trees and picked up the walnuts that fell prematurely.* You just use the green part of the husk and not any dark brown part .* The cloves kill the eggs and the green walnut shells kill the adults.* You can use Dr. Clarks zapper as well which costs about a dollar to build your self.* You can the schematic off the web or ask me to post it to the group.
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Hawthorne is sold in all the Pharmacies in Russia and Belarus.* I think the value of it is in its diuretic properties as it is a natural diuretic.* They sell the berries which you make a alcohol*tincture out of, powder and boil as tea and they*use it in various heart syrups and balsams (alcohol tinctures,*including medicinal*wine in Russia).* I have used all these products with success.*
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Horsetail is usually another heart ingredient in most remedies as it is a rich source of silicon and is found all over the country in wet areas.* I harvest it and make a tea which I put in the fridge to add to dark red grape juice for the flavor of the horsetail is not very pleasing on its own.* Horsetail is also sometimes called joint grass and looks like a pine tree in miniature, growing about four feet tall generally depending on how much water it gets.
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