Prevention of Clot vs Clot Busting
Prevention of a clot with a substance is very different than breaking down an existing clot.
If you take a real blood clot ( one that contains natural blood components) and put it in a test tube and add compounds to try and dissolve it such as heparin EDTA, warfarin (coumadin), thrombus inhibitors, they will not be effective. These meds can help prevent blood clot formation or further propagation. If you take a real blood clot and desire to remove it, you may try a clot buster like intravenous TPA or streptokinase(high allergy potential) or go to cath lab for stent placement. So when dealing with gel/plastic (g/p), meds that prevent its formation are likely different than meds that break it down. Dr Ana recommends EDTA, vit c, others to prevent formation of g/p. Anyway I placed the following in separate containers with saline, piece of g/p, and test material. Tested was CaEDTA, NaEDTA, liposomal EDTA, tumeric/curcumin, borax, ACV, ClO2, 3%H2O2, liposomal vit c, DMSO, DMSO+CaEDTA, IVM, wormwood, fulvic humic acid, sarracenia purpurea, C-60, and none of these dissolved the g/p after 4 days. Again these results do not mean these are not effective in prevention of g/p formation. To test prevention, one needs to do a baseline test to see how much g/p in the blood and then do the intervention to see if level is decreasing or at least not increasing in g/p. See prior post on effectiveness of some proteases. Ask the Great Physician, Jesus Christ for intervention.
Thanks Ronald, Great info.