Blood Clot Treatments

  • Blood Clot Treatments

    Posted by John Anglin on November 24, 2025 at 9:02 pm EST

    Does anybody have any experience with blood clots that have taken more than 6 months to dissolve while on eliquis? Any information or experience regarding taking NAC to treat blood clots and safety in taking it while on eliquis?

    Thanks!

    goldenarrow replied 1 week, 4 days ago 10 Members · 10 Replies
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  • Isaac Waxman

    Member
    November 25, 2025 at 2:51 am EST

    Following this

    My 25 year old daughter had a stroke. Blood clot in her brain. Would like to know about treatments

    • gratitude

      Member
      November 25, 2025 at 1:00 pm EST

      On the substack I asked the Midwestern Doctor what could be recommended for dissolving spike induced clots. Response was that for gradually dissolving the spike induced clots – Neprinol AFD from https://arthurandrew.com/products/neprinol

      For normal blood clots a D-dimer test is effective in showing that there are clots because a regular clot naturally fragments off pieces of D-dimer protein which the test can measure. Since the spike clots don’t naturally fragment, the only way I’m now aware of to detect the spike induced clots is with a hospital test called a TEG, or a live blood analysis test.

      Good healing wishes for your daughter.

  • John Hakin

    Member
    November 25, 2025 at 5:44 am EST

    There are three natural protocols for blood. Clots nattokinase ,lumbrokinase and serrapeptase. They are not blood thinner they are fibrinolytics that assist the body’s own mechanisms for breaking down clots.

  • aaronaf

    Member
    November 25, 2025 at 6:35 am EST

    But you might best use those fibrinolytic agents very cautiously, because it they are being used simultaneously with powerful anticoagulants that may have been doctor prescribed to prevent further strokes, excessive bleeding or hemorrhaging could occur. This could occur despite these two types of agents having different mechanisms for their actions regarding the blood.

  • Giselle Sanders

    Member
    November 25, 2025 at 9:19 am EST

    <div>You might want to consider Dr Peter McCullough’s complete spike protein protocol.</div>

    Below are notes from The McCullough Report podcast: Will Calls for Nuremberg 2.0 be answered.

    https://www.americaoutloud.news/will-calls-for-nuremberg-2-0-be-answered

    Spike Support Formula Detox Bundle:

    https://www.twc.health/collections/signature/products/spike-bromelain-turmeric

    The spike protein protocol: Use above bundle or individually below:

    To breakdown the spike protein: natural enzymes: for 3-9 months.

    Nattokinase 2000 FU x 2/day Take on an empty stomach. (Up to 10,000 FU p/day is ok)

    Bromelain 500mg x 1/day Take on an empty stomach.

    Curcumin 500mg x 2/day

    Fasting 16hrs/day overnight

    Empty stomach: ½ hr before or 2 hrs after food. Want the enzymes to go systemic not digest food.

    Nattokinase is a proteolytic enzyme with fibrinolytic (anti-clotting) effects.

    It is an over the counter blood thinner, so need to be careful with people on blood thinners but it can be used by them.

    Bromelain is a natural antiviral that may prevent the attachment of the spike protein to cells and facilitate its degradation. It may also provide some mild anticoagulant properties.

    Study finds nattokinase dissolves amyloid micro clots:

    https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/study-finds-nattokinase-dissolves

  • Jeff Gerber

    Member
    November 25, 2025 at 3:13 pm EST

    As an adjunct therapy consider using grounding such as sleeping on grounded bedsheets. Here is a paper:

    Earthing (Grounding) the Human Body Reduces Blood Viscosity—a Major Factor in Cardiovascular Disease

    https://intuition-physician.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Grounding-Reduces-Blood-Viscosity.pdf

    Conclusions

    Increased blood viscosity in the general population may be a predictor of cardiovascular events because of its influences on hypertension, thrombogenesis, ischemia, and arthrogenesis. Unfortunately, blood viscosity has become a forgotten risk factor and is rarely measured in clinical practice.45 Interventions that reduce blood viscosity and RBC aggregation are important. Statins appear to be effective for modulating blood viscosity, but can have serious side-effects including death.3 Moreover, some patients have statin intolerance. The use of a safe effective anti-inflammatory strategy that is not dependent on isoprenoid inhibition is therefore desirable.

    Grounding or earthing the body is virtually harmless. To date, there has been no systematic study of the effects of grounding on BP. However, there are anecdotal reports that patients using blood-thinning drugs, such as warfarin (Coumadin ), need to have their clotting time monitored when they begin to make more frequent conductive contact with the earth. When physicians recommend evidence based, harmless, and simple natural interventions, alleviation of human suffering and improved quality of life can be realized. The findings in this pilot study indicate that grounding has a safe and significant effect on zeta potential and that further study is warranted.

    There is a free full featured movie The Earthing Movie: https://youtu.be/bSnFRjMx5ik . In the movie they show before and after images of how blood becomes more fluid and less clumped after grounding. You can also find these images and discussion in Clint Ober’s book, Earthing https://a.co/d/53PD2Ic .

  • IMA-HelenT

    Organizer
    November 25, 2025 at 4:07 pm EST

    A few guides that may be of interest

    All About Lumbrokinase https://imahealth.org/tools-and-guides/all-about-lumbrokinase/

    All About Nattokinase https://imahealth.org/tools-and-guides/all-about-nattokinase/

    And then this vidfeo…. Micro-clotting has emerged as a critical concern, especially following COVID-19 and related vaccinations. In this lecture, Dr. Jordan Vaughn, CEO and Owner of MedHelp Clinics, addresses this challenge head-on conference https://imahealth.org/how-to-assess-and-treat-micro-clotting/

    And this webinar https://imahealth.org/blood-clots-from-covid-vaccines/

  • Jade Watson

    Member
    December 1, 2025 at 12:08 am EST

    Thanks for sharing these resources. I wasn’t aware of the webinars and guides on lumbrokinase and nattokinase definitely going to check them out.

  • goldenarrow

    Member
    December 3, 2025 at 10:10 pm EST

    I am dealing with that now. I was full of blood clots due to a clogged vein filter. And I never got the jab and don’t hang around with people long enough to shed, so this is strictly regular everyday blood clots. I was on Xarelto and felt I needed something more like systemic enzymes. So, I started taking AST Enzymes Excellacor (two 3x/day) and Dr Wong’s Zymessence (two 3x/day). After a week or so, I started bleeding on my toilet paper. So, I figured systemic enzymes do NOT work well with the newer blood thinners (Eliqus and Xarelto) because of the way these newer blood thinners work. So, I stopped taking the Xarelto and kept taking the systemic enzymes. A few months later, I had a routine CT Scan for cancer checkup and a comment was inserted that said (in so many words) Previously observed filter blood clot not seen, dorsal to filter was UNcompressed. So, the enzymes worked after about three months.

    Now, I took only half as much and I have a large clot in my left leg. So, I am going back on the systemic enzymes and doing regular leg movements everyday to keep the blood moving.

    YOU DO NOT WANT TO MIX SYSTEMIC ENZYMES WITH ELIQUIS OR XARELTO BECAUSE YOU COULD CAUSE UNCONTROLLED BLEEDING ANYWHERE IN YOUR BODY. THESE PARTICULAR PHARMACEUTICALS DO THIS BECAUSE OF A PARTICULAR ACTION THAT *FORCES* THE BODY NOT TO CLOT. IT WOULD BE CATASTROPHIC IF IT CAUSED A BRAIN BLEED, FOR INSTANCE.

    That being said, I have personally found these two systemic enzymes to be safe at the amount I mentioned. I am kind of bummed out because I may have to take some level of these systemic enzymes for the rest of my life to keep the clots away. You can go to drwongsessentials.com and ask him a question. He is a retired Naturopath (N.D., PhD) but will answer any detailed question you give him. I find that he does not know everything about all disease conditions but it might give you some good ideas.

    You can also try things that boost blood flow like cayenne pepper, beet root, L-Citrulline, etc as nutritional helps.

  • goldenarrow

    Member
    December 4, 2025 at 8:28 pm EST

    My replies keep getting deleted by the system. I have used Excellecor by AST Systems and Zymessence by DrWong. Maybe this reply will not get deleted?

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