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Yep lack of oxygen from poor blood flow has all these symptoms. Over time can shrink brain matter too. For treatment:

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (which prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning) without the side effects from prolonged use.

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto. (NOTE: All forms of Vitamin K do this, but MK-7 has a long half-life so it stays in the blood all day and all night, and you can get away with irregularities and once daily dosing).

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Yep lack of oxygen from poor blood flow has all these symptoms. Over time can shrink brain matter too. For treatment:

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (which prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning) without the side effects from prolonged use.

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto. (NOTE: All forms of Vitamin K do this, but MK-7 has a long half-life so it stays in the blood all day and all night, and you can get away with irregularities and once daily dosing).

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Yep lack of oxygen from poor blood flow has all these symptoms. Over time can shrink brain matter too. For treatment:

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (which prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning) without the side effects from prolonged use.

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yep lack of oxygen from poor blood flow has all these symptoms. Over time can shrink brain matter too. For treatment:

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (which prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning).

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (which prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning).

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (which prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning).

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (it prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning).

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (it prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site. It thins the blood too, so shouldn't be taken with aspirin.

Pine bark extract (actually only Pycnogenol has been tested) is as potent or more potent than aspirin at preventing platelets sticking together (blood thinning).

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin (clot material) and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this probably extends to calcium deposition in plaque - reverse transporting it from the plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses). HDL reverse transports cholesterol from plaque.

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

To dissolve existing clots, nattokinase may be a better bet than aspirin (it prevents new clots, but doesn't undo existing ones AFAIK). 6000 FU/day has been tested on humans for many months. Cheapest source is bulk powder from amazon/trusted site.

For treating plaque/atherosclerosis: If clots are old, they may grow into plaque which contains calcium deposits, cholesterol, fibrin and dead cells. To treat that, in addition to the above:

Vitamin K2 MK-7 activates proteins that bind calcium in the blood (this may extend to calcium deposition in plaque, but I don't know of any papers) and prevent deposition in blood vessels. Cheapest source is natto.

Garlic drops bad cholesterol and raises good cholesterol (Niacin [Vitamin B3] also does the same. It's effect on HDL is more powerful as per examine.com. Inositol hexanicotinate is the form which can be tolerated in higher doses).

The body can take care of the rest.

3 years ago
1 score