Hypercoagulability is present to some degree at one time or another in almost every chronically ill patient. Everyone has experienced a flu-like illness with fever, headache, body aches and pains, fatigue, nausea and insomnia in their lives. When we acquire an acute infection, our bodies respond with a brisk innate immune system response. Part of the body’s inflammatory response includes activation of the coagulation cascade, a domino of protein production, whereby the body creates more soluble fibrin. Flu-like headaches, aches and pains, fatigue, nausea, and insomnia can be partially attributed to this excess soluble fibrin. Acute or chronic innate immune system activation, heavy metal toxins, mold toxins, Herxheimer reactions (symptom flare after killing off certain infections), and inflammation of any cause may result in the generation of excess soluble fibrin. The presence of excess soluble fibrin causes hypercoagulability….
Hypercoagulability: ‘Sticky’ Blood Is Present in Nearly all Chronically Ill Patients, This Is Why
June 15, 2022
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