SLUGGISH BLOOD AND STAGNANT LYMPH
Oxidative Coagulopathy and Oxidative Lymphopathy
The white and the yellow of an egg harden when it is boiled. Milk turns
sour and forms tiny curdles when a few drops of lemon juice are squeezed into it. Milk
turns into yogurt when a culture of microbes in added to it. Those are three examples of
how proteins solidify when they are:
1. Heated (as in boiling of an egg).
2. When acids are added to them (as when citric acid in lemon juice
causes milk
to form tiny curdles).
3. When enzymes in microbes work on them (as in the making of yogurt).
The proteins in the circulating blood are solidify and form
microclots when exposed to:
1. Excessive oxidative stress caused by
lifestyle and biologic stresses.
2. Organic acids produced in excess during metabolic stresses.
3. Enzymes of microbes (bacteria and yeast) and toxins produced by
viruses and parasites.
Blood clots and unclots at all times. But there is a limit to its
ability to clear microclots. Blood thickens and becomes sluggish and lymph becomes
stagnant when that happens.
Oxidative Coagulopathy
Oxidative coagulpathy is a term for formation of microscopic blood
clots in the circulating blood. Blood clots and unclots at all times. In health,
microscopic clots formed in the blood are readily dissolved so that such clots are seen
infrequently in freshly prepared blood smears. When microscopic clotting is speeded up by
any of the factors mentioned above, excessive microclots accumulate in the blood and are
lodged in different parts of the body, choking the blood supply to that part and causing
accelerated oxidative injury. This is called oxidative coagulopathy. (Ref: Ali M, Ali O.
AA oxidopathy. The Journal of Integrative Medicine 1997;1:6-112.)
Oxidative Lymphopathy
Lymphopathy is a term for formation of microscopic clots in lymph, the
pale white fluid that flows in lymphatic channels. Like circulating blood, circulating
lymph also clots and unclots at all times. In health, like blood microclots, lymph
microclots also unclot readily so that excess microclot formation does not occur. When
excessive oxidative coagulopathy occurs in the circulating blood, lymph also curdles
excessively. Curdles of oxidized lymph stagnate in the muscles and choke muscle cells,
causing severe muscle pain and trigger points. (Ref: Ali M. Oxidative regression to
primordial cellular ecology. The Journal of Integrative Medicine 1998;2:4-49.)
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