Thick Blood: Cited Sources and Additional Reading

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Additional Information about Thick Blood

  1. Thick Blood Overview
  2. Common symptoms of thick blood
  3. Common causes of thick blood
  4. Natural and alternative treatment for thick blood
  5. Dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may help in the treatment of thick blood
  6. Conventional or prescription medications used in the treatment of thick blood


Cited Sources:

  1. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, CFS Radio: Dr. Berg
    Accessed March 24, 2005
  2. Monitoring of Heparin by Soluble Fibrin Monomer (SFM) Generation in Previously Infertile Women who Became Pregnant and Carried Their Pregnancy to Successful Outcomes on Heparin
    Accessed April 13, 2005
  3. Hypercoagulation: Excessive Blood Clotting
    Accessed March 2005
  4. Drug Induced Nutrient Depletion Handbook, 2nd Edition
    Ross Pelton, RPh, PhD, CCN, James B. LaValle, RPh, DHM, NMD, CCN, Ernest B. Hawkins, RPh, MS, Daniel L. Krinsky, RPh, MS
  5. What you need to know about Hypercoagulable States (blood clotting disorders), Cleveland Clinic Heart Center
    Accessed March 2005
  6. Vitamin E Toxicity
    Accessed March 2005
  7. Benefit and harm of low-dose aspirin in well-treated hypertensives at different baseline cardiovascular risk.
    Accessed April 6, 2005
  8. Aspirin Not Recommended for Heart Disease Anymore, Mercola.com
    Accessed April 6, 2005
  9. Hypercoagulation (Thickened Blood)
    Accessed March 22, 2005
  10. Is Cholesterol the Culprit?, Antiaging.org
    Accessed July 2005
  11. Wellness Piece by Piece, 2005 
    Pat Sullivan