Some found out that they want you dead
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I see the problem. But anyone have any lines of research of what to do about blood clots if not statins? I’d love to find better answers
Extreme clotting issues run in my family, and while I’m skeptical of the drug, the clot issues happened to them long before being put in statins.
WORTH READING:
WHY DO YOU HAVE HEART BLOCKAGE?
I have familial high cholesterol. Its multi-generational. Docs put each of us on statins (parents, older siblings, self). Over time, parents & siblings developed heart issues and adult onset diabetes, later some dementia. I didn't know at the time that statins cause these things. They didn't either. The claims that high cholesterol causes heart attacks is now proven false. Cholesterol actually repairs the lining of the blood vessels and arteries and feeds the brain. You make exactly how much you need!
The REAL CAUSE of heart attacks is due to a clogged, narrowed artery formed by calcified plaque that becomes rough and snags the slick, globby cholesterol that should easily slip through. The inside of your arteries should be flexible and slippery, not like the inside of a cave dripping with stalactites!
Unabsorbed calcium due to a magnesium deficiency is the cause of calcified plaque. Let me explain...
I've been taking magnesium for 20+ years. It breaks down the calcium molecule and allows the body to use it for hair, teeth, bones. Four or 5 years ago, I began adding Vit. K2 to my nightly regimen.
Looking at food labels, you see that everything is calcium fortified.
If you are magnesium deficient (most are) you will be unable to dissolve the calcium molecule properly from all the foods you ingest and it will just float around in your blood vessels and capillaries with too big of a molecule to permeate through, slowly building up calcified plaque like what you get inside your water pipes in a home with high dissolved minerals.
Magnesium will prevent this. Vit K2 will prevent this. Take them both. You will not build up calcified plaque, but if you already have it, it will slowly remove it.
I am late 60's and just had my cardiac calcium score done. I had ZERO calcium in my heart and abdominal arteries! Doctor was baffled! I told her I was no longer taking the statins as I'd learned the connection to adult onset diabetes, dementia and liver problems that statins cause. (No thanks to her.) I told her my lack of calcified plaque was due to the years of Magnesium and Vit K2.
These problems developed in all my family members who took statins but did not take the magnesium and K2. The doctor could not argue with my facts and took it like a champ.
NOTE: If you have Spike Protein clots or regular blood-based clots, a short regimen of Nattokinase and Serrapeptase (two over-the-counter digestive enzymes) will dissolve them, and fast! Go on to Webmd.com and read the testimonials from people taking these two supplements and see what miracles they are doing in the realm of clot busting!
Berberine supplementation has also been shown to reverse arterial calcification among other benefits.
Add it to the list!
Doc was baffled, kek, but in a good way for once. Hope you actually woke her up for good. ThankQ for the info, will be applying it to my own fam.
Thanks! This sort of research is hard to hunt down
Nattokinase --- from the bean dish natto ---- eaten in Japan ---- where everyone lives over 100.
Statins are to reduce cholesterol not clots..the arteries were inflamed and the cholesterol patched it..your brain requires cholesterol to be healthy