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Subject: cytopro and blood thinners


Author:
Leola Kielty (Concerned)
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Date Posted: 09:55:49 11/08/08 Sat

In the early 90s I was involved with Achievers Unlimited. I just got out of the hospital after a diagnosis of a blood clot in my lung. I remember seeing a video of how cytopro helps blood to flow more freely without the stickiness that the doctor says I am having in my blood. I will be on coumadin for several months and am thinking I should start cytopro; however, I am to avoid dark green vegetables and green tea. Can I take cytopro along with coumadin?

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Author:
Trish
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Date Posted: 10:22:39 01/14/09 Wed

I know others who take Cytopro with that type of meds and they have no problems. Cytopro is a great product. I have been taking it since 1997.
http://www.herbals-unlimited.com/cytop.htm

Trish

>In the early 90s I was involved with Achievers
>Unlimited. I just got out of the hospital after a
>diagnosis of a blood clot in my lung. I remember
>seeing a video of how cytopro helps blood to flow more
>freely without the stickiness that the doctor says I
>am having in my blood. I will be on coumadin for
>several months and am thinking I should start cytopro;
>however, I am to avoid dark green vegetables and green
>tea. Can I take cytopro along with coumadin?

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