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    What is "Thrombosis"



    • Blood circulation in blood vessels depends on the smooth functioning of the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels. However, lifestyle diseases such as "high blood pressure", "diabetes" and "hyperlipidemia" can damage these cells, leading to serious consequences. One of the serious consequences is that the endothelial cells will fall off and form a thrombus.

    • A thrombus is a blood clot that blocks blood flow, preventing oxygen and nutrients from reaching the tissue in front of a blocked blood vessel. This can lead to tissue death and, if a blood clot occurs in the heart or brain, heart or brain infarction.

    • Current traditional methods of treating blood clots are the use of uric acid and intravenous injections. However, this treatment method is expensive, the duration is short, and there are technical risks in the operation process. And it can only be used for local thrombosis.

    • The t-pa of the drug must be injected directly into the patient's blood vessel with a catheter during treatment, and a slight deviation will cause a large amount of blood loss, which is very risky and Costly. ※The above two treatment items can only be used for the treatment of localized thrombosis.

    • Professor Mihara from Japan conducted research on thrombus and found that the neck, body fluid and intestinal tract of Lumbricus rubellus contain plasmin similar to uric acid, which can dissolve thrombus. This treatment dissolves blood clots systemically rather than locally, providing a comprehensive solution.

    • LR powder (Lumbrokinase) is an effective thrombolytic agent that can remove blood clots in blood vessels throughout the body. Different from other treatments such as natto and onion, it works quickly and comprehensively. It can dissolve blood clots over 100,000 kilometers in the whole body within two hours after oral administration.



    What are the diseases related to thrombosis?


    Such as...
     • High blood pressure
     • Myocardial infarction
     • Cerebral infarction
     • Stroke
     • Shoulder and neck pain
     • Varicose veins