Re: huge clots and puddles of blood?
i think what wombat is saying is that we cant help anyone in an emergency and that sounds like what you have.
as for the rest of your post, the first thing i tell anyone on any medication is to find a way to stop that first. that includes over the counter drugs. everything i tell people works in human chemistry. drugs alter chemistry in the body. they would have no effect if they didnt.
many many women have told of changes in menses in the first few months of
Iodine supplementation then everything settles down. i have never heard of "pools of blood" from them.
the good thing about
Iodine is that it is out of serum in 24 hours. once its gone out of the bloodstream then it no longer is a factor. also, there are no known conflicts with
Iodine and other drugs, according to the iodine project doctors.
all this i write as a teaching tool. if you are bleeding badly you have no choice but to go to a doctor. you have no idea whats going on. strangers on the internet know way less than you do about that.
i personally agree with staying away from doctors so i understand your desire there. one could conjecture that you are going through a necessary detox
or
you could have some other thing TOTALLY UNRELATED that might harm you even further or endanger your life. only you can make that call.
now, for vitamin A, i found that by taking iodine i didnt need vitamin A. i actually overdosed on it by taking normal supplements from the grocery store. A is hormone-like and iodine increases hormone receptor activity.
have you tried vitamin K?