Re: Greater Regulation of Nutritional Supplements Not Justified (But You Must Take Action To Prevent It)
- From: Mark Probert <markprobert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 11:36:55 -0500
PeterB wrote:
Mark Probert wrote:C A III A wrote:"PeterB" <pkm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageWOW!
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Sdores wrote:http://www.lifescript.com/channels/well_being/Vitamins/Vitamin_E.asp?Page=4You are so full of it. When I go in for surgery they demand to know allSo you're an idiot. Vitamin E has never, will never, cause excess
meds including supplements. Just because you can't see any damage from
them
doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Some cause excess bleeding like Vitamin
E
and there are more. Get off your high horse already. Alternates are
Godly
and Rx's are the demon according to you. Well I take both so what? UM
MOM
Susan
bleeding, but Warfarin (coumadin) will. Even if the combination of
natural and synthetic blood thinners (so-called) results in abnormally
reduced clotting, it's irrational to lay the blame on essential
nutrients that perform this function with zero risk. Lay the blame
where it belongs -- on the drug the body has no mean for controlling.
It's insane to take prescribed coumadin over fibrinogen-reducing
nutrients which work better and without risk. My uncle died from
internal bleeding while taking coumadin despite not taking supplements.
Many have. The risk of death goes UP with reduced nutrient intake, UP
with pharmaceutical drug use, and UP with stupidity.
PeterB
Proof that Petey does not know what he is talking about:
"Vitamin E is a natural blood-thinner, and can negatively interfere with
blood-thinning medications and aspirin (both of which work to thin the
blood as well). "
What a maroon!
You're playing dumb even better than usual, Markey.
Petey, please stop projecting, or get a bulb brighter than the one in the night light.
Do nutrients
interfere with drugs, or do drugs interefere with nutrients?
Possibly both.
Our blood
cells require nutrients to maintain normal levels of fibrinogen, making
drugs dangerous and unncessary. Synthetic blood thinners are a risk no
one need accept.
Of course, that is based on your non-existent medical knowledge.
.
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