Prophylactic/support for DVT?

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shannongerrard
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Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by shannongerrard »

Hi all
I have a px who has come to me with depression - I am treating her constitutionally. However, she has also had a DVT a few yrs ago & there is quite a h/o heart dx in her family.
Can anyone suggest any support rxs/herbal rxs?
Do u think i shd give CCC Q &/or anything else?

thanx in advance
shanny g UK
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Rochelle
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Re: Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by Rochelle »

Hi Shannon,
I think for the heart problem your patient needs Crateagus and for the DVT -
to aid thinning of the blood- Ginkgo. Both in Herbal Tinctures and unlike
homeopathy you can mix them!
Regards,
Rochelle
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manice26uk
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Re: Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by manice26uk »

what about ginkgo tincture? is she on medication though - u will have to
check if ginkgo is ok with those
janice
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Sue Muller
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Re: Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by Sue Muller »

Dear Rochelle and Shannon,

Gingko is contraindicated if the pt. is taking Warfarin for the DVT (which
does nothing for the clot but prevents further growth of it. Once a clot has
formed it has a life of its own). Kali mur has been known to fix clots.

Sue


shannongerrard
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Re: Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by shannongerrard »

SHES ON WARFARIN.

ALSO I DONT KNOW IF HER BP IS HIGH, BUT I KNOW THAT HOLLAND & BARRATT SAY U
HAVE TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT TAKING GINKO WIHT HIGH BP - ANY COMMENTS?

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shannongerrard
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Re: Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by shannongerrard »

Sorry not quite sure what u mean be 'fixing' the clot? Do u mean that it
remains as a clot & if so, does it then still pose the same threat of
breaking off & travelling to the brain?
thanx
shannon


manice26uk
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Re: Prophylactic/support for DVT?

Post by manice26uk »

well i think ginkgo is a no no then
janice
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