>>18387162 PB
>Anon needs a cheap anticoagulant…
(would a migraine killing anticoagulant do?)
Make your own medicine in the time it takes to make a cup of tea.
Cheap, healthy no side effect anticoagulant instructions here: (The following comes from pic related, and 20 year personal experience dissolving the microscopic clots that cause migraine headaches, due to glutamate overdose from the processed food supply)
Mushroom types, amounts per day to start off, and instructions for extraction of mushrooms in water to make either anticoagulant or migraine tea will be found below:
While ingesting these mushrooms, from experience, I can tell you they act more like medicine, than gentile herbals.
As precaution:
DO take note of your coagulation time, after you prick a finger for a drop of blood, or something similar. Your wound should close in 5 minutes or less if you are taking the right amount for YOUR body, as an anticoagulant.
After a while, you will have a good feel for what amount per day is good for YOU. They do act as medicine, but, they are also gourmet restaurant served, and have been used as food for over 2000 years on record, safely.
I am pretty sure that one of these two mushrooms is the natural pre-cursor to an original patented anticoagulant. The medical history is in this same book, although the book does not say which anticoagulant was made from the mushroom. (Pic 1 related)
This anticoagulation thing with the mushrooms, can be over done, and you will not coagulate at all, if you take too much. (Remember to quit if you are planning surgery. Try to use enough to keep clotting time normal, but, no more.)
SHORT but FUN Medical History:
According to the medical history I read in this book by Paul Stemets, 20 years ago, a medical researcher discovered his inability to coagulate for the entire day, following a Chinese dinner full of the wood ear mushrooms the night before). After some days, all his fellow band aid donating colleagues figured out what caused the bleeding episode after he pricked his thumb to use drops of blood in his research. One of our early patented anticoagulants was born.
Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms - Paul Stametz
https://fungi.com/products/growing-gourmet-and-medicinal-mushrooms
WHAT Mushrooms to use, and how to use them:
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