Guest guest Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 My boyfriend was told by a doctor that he probably has a blood clot in his leg. I know this can be very dangerous, especially if it is pushed into his heart or brain. Because he drinks heavily, the doctor said that his blood is thinned enough to help the problem, but he is committed to quitting drinking in a week and doesn't want to risk further health issues from his blood clot. What can he do to avoid some serious health risks? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 You need immediate help. classical ayurvedic medicines take longer to dissolve the clots and also you need to keep him safe from withdrwal symptoms. To keep the blood thin, author suggests just one simple medicine, freely available to everyone. 1. For 2-3 days, take only fruits and vegetable soups. this will bring urine acidity down and it may taste almost like water. 2. From the day he quits, ask him to collect middle third of the first urine in the early morning, and start sipping it just 10 ml on first day. if he has aversion, he can first rub on his palm and let dry for some time. repeat this after every 2 hours. after he gets adjusted, he can start taking 10 ml on first day, 15 ml next day, and so on upto 50 ml eavery morning empty stomach. This will keep constipation, low feeling away, keep hunger, digestion, vigor to original. This practice dissolves blood clots and does not allow new to form. In case this is dificult for him, let him take fresh fruits and vegetable soups, light foods and plenty rest. dr bhate ayurveda, "remindersofthen" <remindersofthen wrote: > > My boyfriend was told by a doctor that he probably has a blood clot in > his leg. I know this can be very dangerous, especially if it is pushed > into his heart or brain. Because he drinks heavily, the doctor said > that his blood is thinned enough to help the problem, but he is > committed to quitting drinking in a week and doesn't want to risk > further health issues from his blood clot. What can he do to avoid > some serious health risks? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2007 Report Share Posted February 24, 2007 Has the probability of blood clot in the leg confirmed by doppler studies ? If not, get it done at the earliest. To avoid serious health risks 1) Stop alcohol consumption with immediate effect without any excuses 2) Check the condition of liver from blood reports ( your doctor can help in this ) 3) Start body cleansing procedures described in PANCHKARMA procedures. If blood clot in leg is small and / or solitary, Leech therapy ( known as RAKTAMOKSHAN, a procedure in Panchkarma therapy ) mentioned in Ayurveda gives good results. I have treated a patient successfully who had in all 14 clots in both legs which was confirmed by doppler studies after Leech therapy. 4) Start anti-coagulant medication ie blood clot dissolving / preventing treatment by proper specialist doctor. Dr. Muzumdar ( M.D. Ayu-Med ) ___________ My boyfriend was told by a doctor that he probably has a blood clot in his leg. I know this can be very dangerous, especially if it is pushed into his heart or brain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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