I’m old. I’m 69 but play basketball (6 hrs), 3 days a week and competition Pickleball 12 hrs /week. Have clots in both (right) wrist arteries. (The rest of my body is healthy and all six surgeons at the Cardio Vascular Institute said they have never seen anything quite like this.). Just my luck. Had to have a bypass to get blood to the right hand via the ulnar artery. The radial (pulse) artery was determined to be clogged, plugged, collapsed, and any other word you might think of. This was confirmed during surgery, and before surgery during the angiogram. It could not pass blood.
Got the bypass, Started taking two herbal remedies with my blood thinner. “Mansion of the Blood” + “Blood Circulator”. On my 6th month check up, ultrasound revealed the main (radial-pulse) artery, was now feeding the hand blood. No exaggeration. My surgeon said (Verbatim); “I don’t know if you go to church Bob, but keep going, because, as far as I’m concerned, this is an absolute miracle.” So between these two herbal remedies, I have 90% of max blood to my right hand. Had I known about this stuff sooner, I definitely would not have needed the surgery. Most of this hinged on the fact that (according to my surgeon), I have the thickest blood he’s ever seen, and thinners work, but not for long, so I’m on a special regimen of Xaralto. (After surgery I was in the hospital for three days as they tried to thin my blood, with RECORD AMOUNTS of Heparin. In the process, they gave me (not one), but (count ‘em) two right arm hematomas within 36 hrs trying to thin my blood. It was an absolute nightmare. Blood seeping out incisions, arm felt like it was a 1000°. They exceeded the morphine max trying to stop my complaining.). I needed a cigar badly too. So, with my wife aiding and abetting, I snuck out of Shawshank twice; all doped up, just long enough to take a couple puffs on my Partagas Cigar in the parking lot before returning for more medieval torture.
After making my final escape from there, it was found that Coumadin (Warfarin), is inexpensive. Doesn’t work. Eliquis doesn’t work either. Too bad, too, because warfarin cost pennies compared to xaralto, which I have to buy thru a Canadian pharmacy to make it affordable.
Needless to say, I’m pretty elated with the way things finally turned out.
All that said, I highly recommend both these products.
Bob R.