Fallacies of Blood Thinners
Why Don’t Doctors Operate on Patients on Blood Thinners?
By
Sang Whang
The human blood has many God-given life-saving
properties; when it is exposed to air, rapid oxidation takes place and it becomes strong acid.
It thickens under acidic conditions, and hardens under strong acidic conditions to stop bleeding.
Blood gets thicker as we get older because
blood becomes more acidic as we age. The foods that we eat burn with oxygen to
give us energy, and then they turn into acidic wastes. Our body tries its best
to get rid of these wastes through urine and perspiration. Unfortunately, we
cannot get rid of them one hundred percent; we must store the leftovers somewhere in our body.
This is the process of acidification; which, in turn, is the process of aging.
Since acid coagulates blood, blood circulation
around the areas of acid accumulation becomes poor and all kinds of aging diseases develop.
Going one step further, blood thickens with clots and fatal results could happen.
For this, modern medicine developed blood thinners to force blood to be fluid, even under acidic conditions. Rather than eliminating the cause of blood thickening, we rely on symptomatic treatments, regardless of
all the negative side effects.
When artificial blood thinner is interjected
into the blood vessel, blood is forced to be fluid and bleeding cannot be stopped. For
this reason, doctors cannot operate on patients while they are on blood thinners or aspirin, which also acts as a blood thinner. Blood thinner ruins a valuable life-saving property of blood. Some Chinese “natural” herbal medicines are merely blood thinners; this can fool the patients
as if they are getting more energy. People may not be aware that they are taking
blood thinners, but their blood may not coagulate when exposed to air. For this
reason, doctors must order a coagulation test before any surgery.
In order to prevent blood from coagulation,
we must remove the cause of blood thickening, which is excess acid. We must reduce
the accumulated acid from our body, thus keeping the blood fluid and maintaining blood’s ability to stop bleeding when
there is a cut. Commonly known methods to reduce acid from our body are: (1)
stop drinking soft drinks, especially high acidic colas; (2) exercise and sweat out the acids; (3) eat more alkaline foods.
These methods are not easy to follow through. The various dietary means are very confusing with different experts recommending different
things. Furthermore, dietary means of exclusion can create nutritional deficiency
problems. The most effective and cleanest way to reduce acid from our body is
drinking alkaline water.
The Japanese have been drinking alkaline water
for over 50 years. They have developed water ionizers to make acid/alkaline water
from regular tap water. Here in the US, water ionizers from Japan and Korea are
now available.
Water ionizers are expensive and are non-portable;
and if the original tap water contains small amounts of minerals, they cannot produce high pH (about 9 to 10) alkaline water. The latest development in this field of making alkaline water is the alkaline concentrate,
AlkaLife®.
AlkaLife® comes in a 1.2 oz bottle,
two drops in a cup of water change that water to a high pH alkaline water. This
can be visually demonstrated by a pH testing solution; the water color changes from bluish green to bright purple. The acid neutralizing effects of alkaline water made by AlkaLife® is the same as alkaline water
made by an ionizer.
More and more MDs are accepting the fact that
too much acid is the cause of diseases and death. After all, cancer cells are
acidic while healthy cells are alkaline. Unfortunately, MDs miss the point of
using alkaline water to reduce acid; they all turn to alkaline food for the solution.
It is very difficult to change one’s eating habits.
During the past decade, scientific advancements
in healthcare have opened our eyes to non-Western preventive healthcare methods such as water ionizers, alkalinity/acid balance,
magnetic, and far-infrared technologies for non-invasive natural health maintenance. This country must keep up with these
advancements to maintain a healthy population and reduce the ever-escalating healthcare costs.
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