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Old 11-22-2010, 05:20 AM
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Blood thinners would logically work on venous TOS by allowing blood to go through an ever narrowing channel at the brachio plexus. If the compression got narrower I would think there would be a point of diminishing returns. But what about the compressed nerves and lymphatic system? Do blood thinners work on those? One diagnostic test which we could all perform and which doctors sometimes skip is to measure our height. Our nutritional program should not neglect conserving our bone density as we grow older.
Heparin and Pentoxifylline blood functions are usless, they are primilary TNFA and citokyne inhibitor.
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