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Tricia
28th October 2005, 10:41 PM
I know we're not supposed to take any supplements or medecines that have blood thinning effects before and after IPL but I think I may have done so by mistake and I'm freaking out!

I just noticed that the green tea supplements I've been taking have 100 mg of grape skin extract in them which I think has the same properties as grape seed extract. Aaargh! On top of that someone told me that green tea itself can be an anticoagulant and I've been using curcumin which I was trying as an angiogenesis prohibitor/anti-inflammatory but just read that it has anti-clotting properties

I just finished up a triple session with Darm (I'll post mnore on this later) and started taking these supplements on about day 3 after my last tx. I had not taken anything for two weeks prior to seeing Darm. I didn't have any bruising or excessive swelling but am concerned I may have interefered with the effectiveness of the treatment.

Dr. Nase or any one that knows, do you think I screwed things up? I spent a lot of money on those tx and am really pissed at myself right now for being so careless with these supplements!

Tricia

Steve95301
4th November 2005, 09:49 PM
Yeah I just had to cancel an IPL txt and postpone it because some of my supplements are anti-coagulants.

For future reference, according to this website (http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C411496.html) the following substances are anti-coagulant:

tocotrienols
shark liver oil
curcumin
gingko biloba
grape seed extract
grapes and grape juice
testosterone
Coumadin
fish oils
vitamin E at 300 IU or above
B6 at 150-200mg
EFAs
garlic
taurine
gugulipids

It sucks because taurine, fish oils, and gingko biloba are on there and I take all of those regularly (taurine is in drinks like red bull, rockstar etc.).