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Lately, my dads left arm has been bruising alot. Most of the time he

doesn't even know when he does it, and he has been getting some

bleeding spots the same as the bruises. What could be causing this?

I'm not sure what kind of meds he's on, but he is very thin. Could

that have anything to do with it? Please help.

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Colby,

 

Has he has any sort of heart troubles? Blot

clots? Does he take any blood thinners?

Does it take a lot of aspirin?

 

Alternatively: how is his grip strength in his

left arm? Same as the other arm, or less? How

is his sensation in his left arm? Any numbness?

Tingling?

 

stephen

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On Feb 3, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Colby wrote:

 

Lately, my dads left arm has been bruising alot.

Most of the time he doesn't even know when he does

it, and he has been getting some bleeding spots

the same as the bruises. What could be causing

this? I'm not sure what kind of meds he's on,

but he is very thin. Could that have anything

to do with it? Please help.

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Bruising is a sure sign that the micro-circulation (not often spoken of

in medical circles), that is the capillaries in the arm are

malfunctioning. Mainstream places a great deal of emphasis on

macro-circulation since the consequences are more immediate, but it all

starts at the micro level. The purple spots often seen in the elderly

are generally the same result and neither are acceptable, no matter

what age you are. This can lead to High Blood Pressure, Kidney

disorders, Eye Disease, Varicose Veins, Cold Hands and Feet,

Atherosclerosis and Erectile Dysfunction according to Dr. David Williams

in his last newsletter.

 

Nattosimes, Niacin & B Vitamins, Vitamin C, L-Arginine, and Omega 3 fish

oils would be a good start in the treatment. For additional

information, read articles by Dr. Anoop Chauhan and his work and, of

course, buy the January 2008 issue of Dr. William's newsletter.

 

 

 

 

 

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