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Also called Warfarin, this is a seriously dangerous drug Tamara. I would advise givng Doc a call on this, it is too risky as so many things interact with this nasty pill. Even foods have a strong effect on this stuff.

 

Janet

 

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Wednesday, November 13, 2002 8:16 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] re: two questions

 

 

 

 

 

I have a question. Is coumadin too serious a medication to be fooling with when it comes to herbal remedies? I'd sure like to see my hubby get off it once and for all. He has to take 7.5 M-F and 5 on sat & sun. It's for excessive microscopice blood clots in the capillaries of his lungs. Very rare from what we were told. I'd sure like to find a different way to keep his blood thinned and at the right level to get him off this coumadin.

 

Tamara

 

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Wednesday, November 13, 2002 20:48:09

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Re: [herbal remedies] re: two questions

 

Linda, I have seen essiac cure cancer and some tumors... do give it a try.. max doses... Suzi Linda Stoodley <ljstoodley wrote:

Thanks so much for your help, Janet, I really appreciate it. Today my brother finally got a call from his doctor (he went for tests in September) and the dr. told him the problem is one of the upper chambers of the heart is beating faster then the others so he's going send him to a heart specialist that specialises in regulating heart beats!! However, having lost all faith in allopathic medicine, I don't hold out much hope. He is afraid they will want to operate to fix the problem. I will give him the information you told me, and keep talking to him about trusting in herbal medicine. The problem is he lives a thousand miles away from me so we communicate via e-mail and sometimes thru MSN.

 

And thank you so much for the info for my friend who had cancer. She eats a fairly healthy diet. they raise all their own food and meat including geese, turkeys, chickens and their eggs. He is a hunter, taking only what they can use themselves, but that includes bear <gak> deer, wild geese and ducks etc. To say they have adventurous palates is putting it mildly. Nothing goes to waste. Anyway, I will print out your info and suggest it to her. Hopefully she will give it a try.

 

Thanks again.

 

Linda

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