Guest guest Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 Increased water intake may produce the opposite effect. *_In many BP meds, a diuretic is added. Seems dehydration causes BP to lower. Makes no sense. _*I took one for a few years due to discovering after a yearly Co. physical that I was at that time on the revised list of borderline hi-BP. (85-90 dyastolic) Mandatory to take BP meds or to take a desk job. So I took the BP meds, but at half dose ( and that was enough to keep it at dyastolic 75) I told doc not to write a scrip for one with a diuretic, being as I was in a company truck all day long every day.(Dropped it in '04 after retirement. Just slowly reduced dose for 3 months until I was off of it completely.) Gerry > > I can't see that would make any difference to immune boosting - " thin " & > " thick " only being laymen's terms, the real deal being platelet > " stickiness " ... I wonder if either of these can be altered at all with > water intake. > > Reducing platelet stickiness is often required post op or post CVA > (stroke) > or MI (myocardial infarction/heart attack) where that same stickiness > of the > blood can be a problem with " debris " or fat globules from bone or other > tissue, attracting further problems with blood clotting and causing > further > obstructions in the lungs, brain or heart. > > Jane > > > > > perfect. have had trouble with thick blood for some time now. could be a > > reason i don't detox well. will really give this a try. > > > > wonder if the blood thinner quality if what helps the immune system and > > feeling better. > > -- Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good things. G. Simpkins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2012 Report Share Posted July 13, 2012 If one increases water, hopefully " clean " water and not laced with chlorine and fluoride!!!! ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 4:56 AM Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce  Increased water intake may produce the opposite effect. *_In many BP meds, a diuretic is added. Seems dehydration causes BP to lower. Makes no sense. _*I took one for a few years due to discovering after a yearly Co. physical that I was at that time on the revised list of borderline hi-BP. (85-90 dyastolic) Mandatory to take BP meds or to take a desk job. So I took the BP meds, but at half dose ( and that was enough to keep it at dyastolic 75) I told doc not to write a scrip for one with a diuretic, being as I was in a company truck all day long every day.(Dropped it in '04 after retirement. Just slowly reduced dose for 3 months until I was off of it completely.) Gerry > > I can't see that would make any difference to immune boosting - " thin " & > " thick " only being laymen's terms, the real deal being platelet > " stickiness " ... I wonder if either of these can be altered at all with > water intake. > > Reducing platelet stickiness is often required post op or post CVA > (stroke) > or MI (myocardial infarction/heart attack) where that same stickiness > of the > blood can be a problem with " debris " or fat globules from bone or other > tissue, attracting further problems with blood clotting and causing > further > obstructions in the lungs, brain or heart. > > Jane > > > > > perfect. have had trouble with thick blood for some time now. could be a > > reason i don't detox well. will really give this a try. > > > > wonder if the blood thinner quality if what helps the immune system and > > feeling better. > > -- Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good things. G. Simpkins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2012 Report Share Posted July 15, 2012 jane, when my husband had his knee surgery they measured thickness, which can cause the after surgery blood clots. no mention of stickiness. wondering if thickness and stickiness kind of go together. i have heard where increase of water intake can help thin the blood. it does make sense--extra fluids. my understanding is that toxins, pathogens, disease, etc, all increase the thickness of the blood. as does certain kinds of food, such as sugar can cause this. also, wonder if you take something to thin the blood, it would also help some to stop the stickiness. just some thoughts. barbara > ** > > > If one increases water, hopefully " clean " water and not laced with > chlorine and fluoride!!!! > > ________________________________ > > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 4:56 AM > Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce > > > > Increased water intake may produce the opposite effect. *_In many BP > meds, a diuretic is added. Seems dehydration causes BP to lower. Makes > no sense. _*I took one for a few years due to discovering after a yearly > Co. physical that I was at that time on the revised list of borderline > hi-BP. (85-90 dyastolic) Mandatory to take BP meds or to take a desk > job. So I took the BP meds, but at half dose ( and that was enough to > keep it at dyastolic 75) I told doc not to write a scrip for one with a > diuretic, being as I was in a company truck all day long every > day.(Dropped it in '04 after retirement. Just slowly reduced dose for 3 > months until I was off of it completely.) > > Gerry > > > > > > I can't see that would make any difference to immune boosting - " thin " & > > " thick " only being laymen's terms, the real deal being platelet > > " stickiness " ... I wonder if either of these can be altered at all with > > water intake. > > > > Reducing platelet stickiness is often required post op or post CVA > > (stroke) > > or MI (myocardial infarction/heart attack) where that same stickiness > > of the > > blood can be a problem with " debris " or fat globules from bone or other > > tissue, attracting further problems with blood clotting and causing > > further > > obstructions in the lungs, brain or heart. > > > > Jane > > > > > > > > perfect. have had trouble with thick blood for some time now. could be > a > > > reason i don't detox well. will really give this a try. > > > > > > wonder if the blood thinner quality if what helps the immune system and > > > feeling better. > > > > > > -- > Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all > good things. > > G. Simpkins > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2012 Report Share Posted July 15, 2012 Amway has a product " tropical flavored drink mix sport twist tubes " The bar code is 10-5485. It thins my very thick blood within 10 minutes after drinking it. Do not know the cause of my thick blood but is sure is nice to have found a safe method of thinning it. ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:38 PM Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce jane, when my husband had his knee surgery they measured thickness, which can cause the after surgery blood clots. no mention of stickiness. wondering if thickness and stickiness kind of go together. i have heard where increase of water intake can help thin the blood. it does make sense--extra fluids. my understanding is that toxins, pathogens, disease, etc, all increase the thickness of the blood. as does certain kinds of food, such as sugar can cause this. also, wonder if you take something to thin the blood, it would also help some to stop the stickiness. just some thoughts. barbara > ** > > > If one increases water, hopefully " clean " water and not laced with > chlorine and fluoride!!!! > > ________________________________ > > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 4:56 AM > Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce > > > > Increased water intake may produce the opposite effect. *_In many BP > meds, a diuretic is added. Seems dehydration causes BP to lower. Makes > no sense. _*I took one for a few years due to discovering after a yearly > Co. physical that I was at that time on the revised list of borderline > hi-BP. (85-90 dyastolic) Mandatory to take BP meds or to take a desk > job. So I took the BP meds, but at half dose ( and that was enough to > keep it at dyastolic 75) I told doc not to write a scrip for one with a > diuretic, being as I was in a company truck all day long every > day.(Dropped it in '04 after retirement. Just slowly reduced dose for 3 > months until I was off of it completely.) > > Gerry > > > > > > I can't see that would make any difference to immune boosting - " thin " & > > " thick " only being laymen's terms, the real deal being platelet > > " stickiness " ... I wonder if either of these can be altered at all with > > water intake. > > > > Reducing platelet stickiness is often required post op or post CVA > > (stroke) > > or MI (myocardial infarction/heart attack) where that same stickiness > > of the > > blood can be a problem with " debris " or fat globules from bone or other > > tissue, attracting further problems with blood clotting and causing > > further > > obstructions in the lungs, brain or heart. > > > > Jane > > > > > > > > perfect. have had trouble with thick blood for some time now. could be > a > > > reason i don't detox well. will really give this a try. > > > > > > wonder if the blood thinner quality if what helps the immune system and > > > feeling better. > > > > > > -- > Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all > good things. > > G. Simpkins > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2012 Report Share Posted July 15, 2012 I'm banking on my Grape Seed Extract for keeping blood thin and " clean " . It's interesting, I take higher doses some days, and looking at my hands today almost all the freckles, sun spots, liver spots (whatever they are called) are about gone... ________________________________ To: " DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO " <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 4:09 PM Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce  Amway has a product " tropical flavored drink mix sport twist tubes " The bar code is 10-5485. It thins my very thick blood within 10 minutes after drinking it. Do not know the cause of my thick blood but is sure is nice to have found a safe method of thinning it. ________________________________ From: Barbara Pierce <mailto:gmaoceans%40gmail.com> To: mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:38 PM Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce jane, when my husband had his knee surgery they measured thickness, which can cause the after surgery blood clots. no mention of stickiness. wondering if thickness and stickiness kind of go together. i have heard where increase of water intake can help thin the blood. it does make sense--extra fluids. my understanding is that toxins, pathogens, disease, etc, all increase the thickness of the blood. as does certain kinds of food, such as sugar can cause this. also, wonder if you take something to thin the blood, it would also help some to stop the stickiness. just some thoughts. barbara On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 9:35 AM, JOYCE MARTINO <mailto:jam2006%40verizon.net> wrote: > ** > > > If one increases water, hopefully " clean " water and not laced with > chlorine and fluoride!!!! > > ________________________________ > From: Gerry Simpkins <mailto:gsim%40tds.net> > To: mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 4:56 AM > Subject: Re: blood " thickness " // Re: Pycnogenol/Joyce > > > > Increased water intake may produce the opposite effect. *_In many BP > meds, a diuretic is added. Seems dehydration causes BP to lower. Makes > no sense. _*I took one for a few years due to discovering after a yearly > Co. physical that I was at that time on the revised list of borderline > hi-BP. (85-90 dyastolic) Mandatory to take BP meds or to take a desk > job. So I took the BP meds, but at half dose ( and that was enough to > keep it at dyastolic 75) I told doc not to write a scrip for one with a > diuretic, being as I was in a company truck all day long every > day.(Dropped it in '04 after retirement. Just slowly reduced dose for 3 > months until I was off of it completely.) > > Gerry > > > > > > I can't see that would make any difference to immune boosting - " thin " & > > " thick " only being laymen's terms, the real deal being platelet > > " stickiness " ... I wonder if either of these can be altered at all with > > water intake. > > > > Reducing platelet stickiness is often required post op or post CVA > > (stroke) > > or MI (myocardial infarction/heart attack) where that same stickiness > > of the > > blood can be a problem with " debris " or fat globules from bone or other > > tissue, attracting further problems with blood clotting and causing > > further > > obstructions in the lungs, brain or heart. > > > > Jane > > > > > > > > perfect. have had trouble with thick blood for some time now. could be > a > > > reason i don't detox well. will really give this a try. > > > > > > wonder if the blood thinner quality if what helps the immune system and > > > feeling better. > > > > > > -- > Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all > good things. > > G. Simpkins > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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