I have been dealing with profuse bleeding issues for last 6 years (I'm female) and other than having a progesterone:estrogen ratio of 5:1, I think I'm very low in Calcium which is contributing to the problem. Also very low in Vitamin D. Whilst the hormones may be causing the inability to stop bleeding, I noticed my blood has become noticeably bright red and runs like water. My blood is very thin in consistency but according to my INR blood tests, I do not have a clotting issue. In desperation, I took high dose Vitamin K1 to try and stop the bleeding and it does clot some of my blood, while the rest stays watery. So i'm clotting but simultaneously not. Also causes lung and chest pain that eventually goes away.
Supplementing with Vitamin D has not been successful as high doses caused my lungs to feel heavy with major back spinal/muscle pain. When i take magnesium, I believe it brings on my bleeding. So the only thing that has been absent from my life for MANY YEARS is...Calcium. I am allergic to milk/casein products and due to low stomach acid, I think a trial of Calcium carbonate gave me acid reflux. Is the Calcium component missing to help thicken my blood? Is this why Vitamin K1 and magnesium doesn't help? Because they actually lower Calcium? I assume Calcium thickens blood hence heart attacks when too much calcium is in blood stream. On the flip side, I have seen mentioned here that calcium can cause blood thinning, so not sure what to believe.
I'm dealing with low progesterone and Hemophilia that I never had before a doctor detoxed my liver with glutathione. The non-stop bleeding is most likely from estrogen dominence BUT the bright red watery blood didn't happen till I first tried Activated Charcoal, then Colloidal silver, and lastly black seed oil. Those three depleted me of something. I have progesterone on the way but I am worried about the consistency of my bleeding. If taking progesterone was to potentially make my bleeding worse with the estrogen kickback, I need some insurance that my blood will stay within me by remaining thick enough and not rushing out of me. Hope someone knowledgeable can help me figure this out once and for all. How do I get Calcium in me quickly when I have so many averse reactions to different types of calcium??? A2 milk?? Thought I'd add my PTH blood test numbers if it helps. Doctor wouldn't test my calcium. thanks!
Parathyroid Hormone [PTH] Intact 4.3 range: 1.6 - 6.9 pmol/L
Supplementing with Vitamin D has not been successful as high doses caused my lungs to feel heavy with major back spinal/muscle pain. When i take magnesium, I believe it brings on my bleeding. So the only thing that has been absent from my life for MANY YEARS is...Calcium. I am allergic to milk/casein products and due to low stomach acid, I think a trial of Calcium carbonate gave me acid reflux. Is the Calcium component missing to help thicken my blood? Is this why Vitamin K1 and magnesium doesn't help? Because they actually lower Calcium? I assume Calcium thickens blood hence heart attacks when too much calcium is in blood stream. On the flip side, I have seen mentioned here that calcium can cause blood thinning, so not sure what to believe.
I'm dealing with low progesterone and Hemophilia that I never had before a doctor detoxed my liver with glutathione. The non-stop bleeding is most likely from estrogen dominence BUT the bright red watery blood didn't happen till I first tried Activated Charcoal, then Colloidal silver, and lastly black seed oil. Those three depleted me of something. I have progesterone on the way but I am worried about the consistency of my bleeding. If taking progesterone was to potentially make my bleeding worse with the estrogen kickback, I need some insurance that my blood will stay within me by remaining thick enough and not rushing out of me. Hope someone knowledgeable can help me figure this out once and for all. How do I get Calcium in me quickly when I have so many averse reactions to different types of calcium??? A2 milk?? Thought I'd add my PTH blood test numbers if it helps. Doctor wouldn't test my calcium. thanks!
Parathyroid Hormone [PTH] Intact 4.3 range: 1.6 - 6.9 pmol/L
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