Heparin killed my dad. One of the few that are allergic. And you can’t know it until it’s too late.
I’m 74 years old and suffered with chronic headaches and migraines since I was a teenager. Took a spring religiously. A few years ago I started suffering shortness of breath and couldn’t walk more than a couple of feet without having to stop and catch my breath. When I would go grocery shopping I would find someplace to sit, even an empty shelf. I would tip a store clerk to walk me out to my car and put my groceries in my vehicle. I also developed a craving for ice. Chewed it every chanc3 I got. I assumed I was having heart problems.
When I went to my physician he took a blood sample. He called me the next morning and told me to get to the emergency room right away for a blood transfusion because my blood oxygen level was dangerously low. I went and they ran every kind of test they could to see if I was bleeding inwardly. Thankfully I wasn’t. I got my transfusion and my Dr. Put me on iron. When he found out about my aspirin usage he said to stop taking them immediately and switch to Tylenol. I followed his advice and have not had a problem since. And I no longer get headaches.
In a related story, aspirin is now selling at $750 a bottle...
DHEA. It increases aldosterone production which improves calcium homeostasis.
Hmmm?
Are we being prepared for when China cuts off the flow of heparin ingredients?
Just wonderin’.