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Paperback Silent Clots: Life's Biggest Killers, Lockstep Medicine's Conspiracy to Suppress the Test That Should Be Done in Emergency Rooms Thr [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 0965631303

ISBN13: 9780965631303

Silent Clots: Life's Biggest Killers, Lockstep Medicine's Conspiracy to Suppress the Test That Should Be Done in Emergency Rooms Thr [Large Print]

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Book advocating a change in emergency room medical treatment This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Silent Blood Clots: Great book for doctors and patients

I just heard Dr. James R. Privitera on [...], and his ideas are well worth reading. I know many people who have blood clots; some of them still living, but in poor health, and others who have died. Why? Beacause their doctors are still prescribing old ideas for a cure. Oil tabs are easy to take and to find, yet people still miss the boat on these wonderful opportunities for knowledge. Remember when Tim Russert from NBC died of blood clots upon his return having flown from Europe to the US? His doctor checked him out and he was fine; the next day he died. Had he taken simple oil pills to dissipate the clots, he may well be alive today. Dark spectroscopy is simple and efficient, but BIG PHARMA cannot make money from this well-known procedure. Why not look at live blood? Why send out patients' blood to a lab where they look at it dead? This is the informational age; yet, people choose to look away from progress. Dr. Privitera is a pioneer in alternative therapies and wants people to be well; this book is good reading for scholars and for everyday laymen.

A book exploring the pathologies related to internal clots.

A very intruiging perspective, got me interested in live blood analysis (darkfield microscopy), but oddly contains the fatal *universal dietary bias*, in which one diet suggestion is prescribed for all. I believe (giving credence to bloodtype/diet connections) that he mostly deals with type A's, (thick blood), in which his suggestions are more apropos. I am an O, however, and my analysis showed very good digestion on a ketogenic diet. :P Does anyone know of another similar book to this one, which would apply to an omophagist like myself?
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