More on BlockBuster AllClear (also Gout, Diabetic Feet, Glutathione, SomaLife

May 16, 2011 00:59



Below are a bunch of snippets on BlockBuster AllClear from coconut oil list.

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I find myself in a bit of a pickle. As along standing Diabetic (type 2) I adopted an LCHF wol and could soon give up my insulin pump, this was nearly 4 years ago, and also having lost about 50 lbs I was feeling fine.

Then in January of this year I developed a blood clot in my right lower leg the consequence of which was that I was put on daily injections of Klexane (Enoxaparin) and Warfarin, and later stabilized only Warfarin with review and tests every week until middle of July at least.

Then a couple of weeks ago I developed gout in my left wrist for which I am now taking cortisone tablets. Gout can be brought on by many things but a high protein diet is known to aggravate the situation.

So, I don't know what brought on the blood clot and I have had extensive blood work done and no alarms have been set off, but the gout could be caused by my diet and the Warfarin. It is the second gout attack in the same place as I miss diagnosed the first as a sprain, and if that is a proper conclusion then it was before the Warfarin and presumably diet related.

My LCHF is very low on carbs and high on protein and I struggle like many to keep my fat percentages high.

So, what am I to do I wonder. Compromise my diet and return to insulin injection and the debilitation that would then occur or do I maintain my diet and suffer with gout (a horrendous pain). There is medication to suppress or expunge the uric acid over production which causes gout, but I haven't found any research as how that might effect my blood clotting tendency or my diabetes.

If anyone has any ideas or suggestions as how best to proceed I would be truly grateful.

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I have the exact answer for you.

As a person ages they produce less plasmin, the only fibrinolytic enzyme the body makes. Enzymes have very specific functions; a fibrinolytic enzyme reduces fibrin, the blood clotting protein. This action in the body how it gets the name metabolic enzyme as opposed to digestive enzyme.

Plasmin ensures spontaneous blood coagulation does not occur, and it's not only blood coagulation (coagulopathy) that plasmin prevents; organ fibrosis, the leading killer of the elderly due usually to kidney failure also results from low plasmin. Thrombosis, endometriosis and adhesions are also reduced by adequate plasmin.

So, your plasmin is low and that's why you're on warfarin. Warfarin and coumadin produce a huge bleeding risk and "poor prognosis" in the event of a hemorragic stroke, so the doctor gets you off some of your vitamins such as vitamin E, vitamin K, garlic and so on because they facilitate better blood circulation.

A natural no-risk alternative has been on the market for years; categorically the fibrinolytic enzymes nattokinase, serrapeptase, and Seaprose-S(TM) and some newer developments support the erosion of excess fibrin. Together, they are pronounced heart disease, thrombosis, and inflammation reducers and circulation and microcirculation enhancers that carry no bleeding risk.

Of the enzyme blends, BlockBuster AllClear is the most potent, the most "correct" blend, and also the least expensive. It is miles ahead of Neprinol and Wobenzym, which don't even have the right formula to properly address coagulopathy. Besides reducing coagulopathy, BlockBuster AllClear is used to dissolve/erode existing clots such as deep-vein thrombosis, peripheral arterial disease, plaque buildup, inflammation, and organ fibrosis, and improve microcirculation, all the circulation things that might kill you as you age.

Some people respond to just one capsule daily, while others take 2 twice daily. But it generally works in just days, so you wan't need the warfarin for long. Unlike other products, BB AllClear is backed by a money-back guarantee, even on the buy 3 get 4 sale, so save your empty bottles.

Here's my link Charles; as you'll see, The parent company GoodHealth Naturally invites comparison by posting the ingredients list:
http://tinyurl.com/BB-Allclear

all good,

Duncan

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Duncan,
Do you think Blockbuster All Clear would help with diabetic neuropathy?

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Diabetic neuropathy is driven primarily by oxidative stress, which is ongoing unquenched free radical damage cascades. Lots of data exists on this subject.

"Evidence is presented to support the idea that both chronic and acute hyperglycemia cause oxidative stress in the peripheral nervous system that can promote the development of diabetic neuropathy.":
http://edrv.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/25/4/612.pdf

"By blocking multiple pathway components, multiple causes of oxidative stress would in turn be blocked, preventing nervous system injury.":
http://www.jci.org/articles/view/17862

Oxidative stress is reduced with glutathione, the body's master antioxidant and detoxifier produced within each cell, from precursors found in undenatured whey and selenium. Other antioxidants will help; they are recycled several times by glutathione:
http://tinyurl.com/whey-page

That's the short version ;) Further glutathione references to most diseases including diabetes:
http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html

Where BlockBuster AllClear fits in is it reduces inflammation and spontaneous blood coagulation. Circulation and microcirculation improve, and the cells are better served by circulation and better able to remove the toxins that cause the nerve damage. As you might have guessed I don't think it's the only thing a diabetic should use.

Moving on, improving diabetic neuropathy is a different question compared to arresting the degeneration.

Most likely one can stop the degeneration with nutrients including less carbohydrates (the reason one degenerates is partly glycation), more undenatured whey, more selenium (in most regions), more balanced fats, more inulin in the diet, trace minerals and all that; looking after one's nutrition generally. Improvement may be noted, but specific attention to rebuilding the body, especially the older body, may require an HGH (human growth hormone) increaser because growth hormone drops with age.

Of the purported HGH increasers, SomaLife gHP triggers an HGH release like one had at about 22 years of age, something like 700%-800% over resting levels, with each dose. Others mainly don't do much, increase HGH marginally to about 165% over a period of six weeks, or contain testosterone enhancers, which we're not asking for right now.

A lot of science exists around HGH increase; obviously, the results of a higher amount of HGH release speak for themselves and that's what body builders apply even if they have to inject foreign animal or GMO Frankenhormone to do it. Some use up to 6 tablespoons of 6 hour colostrum for the various bovine growth factors for example, but foreign HGH and growth factors are met with skepticism about their safety by many people and doctors. I've tried colostrum and it seems to work but I don't know about long-term effects:
http://bulkcolostrum.com

I prefer SomaLife gHP, and I'm very fit after using it for about 5 years; my wife's age is guessed at 32 but she's 49, and I have about 40 more stories like that :)
http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/SomaLife-gHP

As you'll see in the HGH references that have specific subjects, diabetes can be considerably improved including lipid levels, regeneration and all that.

Like one of the first few references I just posted says, treatment of the neuropathy isn't successful on its own but treatment of the diabetes is :)

Alobar, a group moderator, and Old Grumpy (Charles), know a lot about treating diabetes; they are using some of these methods.

all good,

Duncan

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I sincerely wish everybody would refuse warfarin and coumadin; they have no redemming qualities if a better and safer product is available. Nattokinase synergizes with serrapeptase and Seaprose-S to reduce clotting etc even better than one's natural plasmin does, and they increase natural plasmin release as well. That's probably why BlockBuster AllClear is guaranteed to work or you get your money back :)

all good,

Duncan

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As I said before I'm not a doctor but googling "does nattokinase thin the blood?" brings up a number of conflicting answers. Since I tend to find Ray Sahelian's advice to be pretty balanced and objective you might want to check this one out:
http://www.raysahelian.com/nattokinase.html

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As Ray Sahelian's page points out, "no significant nattokinase side effects have yet been reported in the medical literature when used without other anticoagulants." But, "Nattokinase is contraindicated in any condition associated with bleeding or combined with blood thinning agents such as warfarin (Coumadin), aspirin, or other blood thinners."

Like I said, aspirin and warfarin/coumadin are known to produce a "poor prognosis" in the event of hemorrragic stroke even on their own. As I said, the good doctor should get you off those right away.

Sahelian promotes the use of both serrapeptase and nattokinase; that is reassuring :)

The warfarin doctor would advise you off vitamin E and K as well; it's not my belief however that one should curtail vitamin use in favour of rat poison. I think they worded the warning backwards, like if you're going to be taking nattokinase, garlic, vitamin E and vitamin K, you should advise the doctor so he won't consider think about giving you warfarin. Actually you wouldn't have thick blood then to control with rat poison, would you? :)

I'd hate to see anyone on such a dangerous drug as warfarin.

The conflicting information Dee refers to I think arises from a lack of understanding of how nattokinase works. What it does is fill the biological need for a systemic fibrinolytic enzyme that is falling in production with age. Warfarin doesn't, typical of drugs.

all good,

Duncan

whey, glutathione, blockbuster allclear, diabetic feet, gout, somalife ghp

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