Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Fish oil can thin the blood - maximum recommended dosage is something like 2 capsules a day. Do you have easy bruising? Anemia? Low PT (protime, a measure of clotting effectiveness)? I've had all of these and I think they are related to the causes of flushing as a reaction to mercury. Sustained allergic reactions can be hard on blood cell formation and can also kill off cells rapidly. I have found that chelation accelerates these trends in a way which I have to monitor through CBC's (blood tests) to avoid anemia. If you haven't had blood tests you might want to check that. Not much you can do about it if they are off, except find likely allergens and avoid them. If chelating, you may really need to watch this. I felt great chelating even as it made me anemic. Good luck, Dave --- mle_ii mle_ii@...> wrote: > I'm curious, do any of the supplements taken in ths > protocol cause > blood to be too thin or not clotting properly? I've > noticed recently > that when I get cut it tends to take a lot more time > for it to clot > properly so it bleeds for longer than normal. > Noticed this with a > scratch on my finger, a cut on my foot and a nose > bleed. > > Or any other things that might cause this? > > Thanks, > Mike > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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