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Re: perhaps you meant to post on dr. schulze forum? n/m


Hey curious lady!

I wanted to mention to you something that I read a few days ago. It was talking about onions lowering blood platelets. You might want to look into it.

I also wanted to mention that only the body can heal itself and any kind of drug, over-the-counter, or not, will supress the bodies ability to heal itself. Aspirin has been show to be very harmful to the body and it will supress your bodies healing ability. Meaning it may take longer for you to heal, or you may not heal at all.

There is a lot of literature out there that explains the damaging effects of aspirin and I would encourage you to look into it. Was this something your doctor told you to take? Just keep in mind that there are other options, like onion, which can be taken as a supplement, though it's ideal to take it fresh. Enzymes also thin the blood which is why they are not recommended when taking prescription blood thinners. Here something you might like http://www.qfac.com/supps/vitalzym.html It talk about the blood thinning properties of enzymes. I've been using vitalzym and have found it to be very effective. There is actually some literature on it about curing diabetes, so that's how I got into it.

Eating a raw diet will also thin the blood. I forgot what your diet was again. Do you eat mostly raw? Are you eating meat?

Talk to you later!

Love, Mary
 

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