DVT is a serious condition. How to dissolve a Deep Vein Thrombosis Naturally must Always follow your doctor’s advice. Prevention and treatment, is very important especially if you’re at a higher risk of developing it. If you don’t treat DVT, the clot can break loose and lodge in the small blood vessels of your lungs. This causes a dangerous condition known as a pulmonary embolism.
Causes of DVT:
The blood clots of deep vein thrombosis can be caused by anything that prevents your blood from circulating or clotting normally, such as injury to a vein, surgery, certain medications and limited movement.
A change in your circulation is will most likely be the primary cause of physical disturbances. There are also other conditions and medications that could themselves cause a change in circulation. There are several recurrent themes in Medical readings as to the cause of a changed or impaired circulation.
For many Spinal imbalance is frequently as one such cause.
No side effects –
Managing the PAIN of DVT
- Wear graduated compression stockings. These specially fitted stockings are tight at the feet and become gradually looser up on the leg, creating gentle pressure that keeps blood from pooling and clotting.
- Elevate the affected leg. …
- Take walks.
A DVT or pulmonary embolism can take weeks or months to totally dissolve. Even a surface clot, which is a very minor issue, can take weeks to go away.
If you have a DVT or pulmonary embolism, you typically get more and more relief as the clot gets smaller.
7 steps to Naturally Dissolve a DVT:
1. Castor oil pack:
2. Alkaline Foods for 6 weeks to improve circulation
Eat These foods!
1. Amaranth Greens
2. Cherries
3. Purslane
4. Pears
5. Fennel Tea (Fennel Seeds)
6. Avocados
7. Amaranth Grains
8. Sweet Potato
9. Mushrooms
10. Onions and Garlic
3. Foods that “thin” your blood
and Improve your Circulation
- 1. Turmeric
- 2. Ginger
- 3. Cayenne peppers
- 4. Vitamin E Rich foods : almonds
safflower oil
sunflower oil
sunflower seeds
wheat germ oil - 5. Garlic
- 6. Cassia cinnamon
- 7. Ginkgo biloba
- 8. Grape seed extract
- 9. Dong quai
- 10. Feverfew
- 11. Bromelain
4. Dry Brush your entire Body Especially your back:
5. Oil Pulling
6. Daily Affirmations with Ankle Rotation
98% of Illness is caused by stress!
The stressful thought- one of a
Deep secret or grief eating away at the self is thought to be the root
Mental thought associated with DVT.
Is There Science Behind Them?
Science, yes. Magic, no. Positive affirmations require regular practice if you want to make lasting, long-term changes to the ways that you think and feel. The good news is that practice and popularity of positive affirmations is based on widely accepted and well-established psychological theory.
The Psychological Theory Behind Positive Affirmations
One of the key psychological theories behind positive affirmations is self-affirmation theory (Steele, 1988). So, yes, there are empirical studies based on the idea that we can maintain our sense of self-integrity by telling ourselves (or affirming) what we believe in positive ways.
Very briefly, self-integrity relates to our global self-efficacy—our perceived ability to control moral outcomes and respond flexibly when our self-concept is threatened (Cohen & Sherman, 2014). So, we as humans are motivated to protect ourselves from these threats by maintaining our self-integrity.
To heal Deep secret or grief eating away at you –
Use a LOUISE HAY AFFIRMATION:
While rotating your ankle, say out loud:
All is well in my world. Everything is working out for my highest good. Out of this situation only good will come. I am safe! As I say yes to life, life says yes to me.
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What does Circulation mean?
“Circulation” is a term used to describe “movement through a circle, or circuit.” The term is used in reference to several bodily systems, including the lymphatics, respiratory, nervous, and blood-vascular systems.
In Medical Intuitive Readings, you understand how each of these “circuits” is interconnected to the others. You, therefore, understand the necessity, of the various forms of circulation found in your human body.
Circulatory Systems of the Human Body
- Blood Vascular System Your system is comprised of the blood, heart, and blood vessels (including the arteries, veins, and capillaries).
Its primary functions are to carry nutrients and oxygen to the cells, carry waste products away from the cells, and assist in the maintenance of the acid-alkaline balance of the blood.
In addition, the blood vascular system participates in protecting the body from disease. - Respiratory system. This system includes the lungs and all of the “tubes” that lead into and out of the lungs. (Nose, mouth, trachea, bronchi). Its function is to obtain oxygen, eliminate carbon dioxide, and assist in regulating the acid/alkaline balance of the body.
- Lymphatic system. This system includes the lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and lymph organs (spleen). Its function is to filter the blood and help protect the body from disease.
- Nervous system. This system includes the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and sense organs (eyes, ears, taste and touch receptors, etc.). Its function is to regulate body activities via nerve impulses. Together with the endocrine system, the nervous system provides the control of all body activities, including the control of the other circulatory systems.
Cooperative Functions of Circulation
Your various circulatory systems each have important functions to perform in the body. They work in concert with each other to carry out specific tasks. This cooperative effort can be ~partially~ summarized as follows.
~ “partially”~ because your many inter-connected functions are too numerous to discuss in a report of this nature.
YES, scientists are continually discovering additional functions of these various systems that were previously unknown.
The major functions of the circulatory systems are as follows: Oxygen is a primary requirement for all cells of your human body, including the brain and heart.
Your brain can be deprived of oxygen only for a very short period of time before it will die. The heart, muscles, and even bones require oxygen for their normal functioning.
Your respiratory system brings oxygen into the body. The oxygen is transferred from the lungs to the blood-vascular system where it is carried to all other parts of the body.
Your nervous system participates in this oxygen exchange by monitoring oxygen and carbon dioxide levels and by controlling respiration.
Nervous system control of respiration means that you do not have to consciously remind yourself to breath 10-12 times per minute.
Teaching your self an ideal way to breathe for your body can heal everything- Think Yoga – Mindfulness – Medical Intuitives can teach you how to ideally breathe.
This function is conducted by the nervous system circuitry. The acid/alkaline balance of the body is controlled by cooperative functions of the blood-vascular, respiratory, and nervous systems.
When out of balance you can bring yourself back into balance with an Alkaline Diet!
Defense of the body from microbial invasion is achieved by cooperation of the blood-vascular and lymphatic systems.
Elimination of cellular waste is conducted through a combination of lymphatic, blood-vascular and respiratory circulations.
The list of cooperative functions of the various circulatory systems is extensive.
Because of their inter-relatedness, anything that affects one aspect of circulation (one of the circulatory systems) affects the other circulatory systems as well.
Edgar Cayce put it once:
…distress in the system…created by a condition of circulation, blood circulation, lymph circulation, nerve circulation… is the show of lack of coordination… (2233-1)
Summary of Circulatory Effects
The major functions of the various circulatory systems, including their inter-related functions, can be summarized as follows:
- Delivery of oxygen to all cells of the body.
- Delivery of nutrients to all cells of the body.
- Removal of metabolic waste from all cells of the body.
- Protection of the body from foreign (outside the body) invasion.
- Maintenance of acid/alkaline balance of the body.
From: CAYCE HEALTH DATABASE
The following set of excerpts are just an example of the vast array of conditions to which Cayce linked poor circulation.
Cayce on Circulatory Therapies
Like all other recommendations in the Cayce readings, treatments for circulatory problems were always based upon the cause. Remedies and therapies were specific for individuals based upon this causal level.
When the circulation was impaired because of a spinal imbalance or subluxation, then osteopathic manipulations were recommended. For example:
The massage was also frequently recommended by Cayce for conditions which he linked back to circulation problems. These are just a few of the many examples:
There is another important part of Cayce’s treatment plan for ailments that are related to poor circulation. This one involves the mind. Mental attitudes were said to be important in the correction of circulation, and the first two examples below give this type of advice. The third excerpt, one from a reading Cayce gave for himself, illustrates a related principle: suggestion to the subconscious mind can affect circulation.
Finally, a few other remedies, specific to the situation, were at times suggested by Cayce for various circulation problems. These include:
Summary
Normal functioning of the various circulatory systems of the body is a requisite for good health. The Cayce readings recommended different treatments to individuals based on the nature of their problem. There are, however, some recurring themes that can be summarized:
- Osteopathic manipulation was suggested in numerous instances where a spinal imbalance was causative or contributory.
- An alkaline diet is repeatedly recommended, especially for those cases of impaired circulation where excess acidity was causative. Physical conditions that were often associated with excess acidity included digestive disturbances, constipation, arthritis and rheumatism, nervous conditions.
- Massage was suggested as a means for improving both general and local circulation.
- Fume baths, sweat baths, and the Violet Ray were occasionally recommended.
- Wet Cell and Radio-active Appliance.
- Mental attitude
- Exercise
Resources for this page:
Dana Myatt, N.D. and is included in the Circulating File for Poor Circulation.
https://www.webmd.com/
https://www.louisehay.com/love-your-body/
https://www.edgarcayce.org/
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database.