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Deep Vein Thrombosis Treatment in Knoxville
8 holistic practitioners in Knoxville who can help with Deep Vein Thrombosis. Gabriel's evidence-based protocols, matched to local practitioners.
8 Practitioners
2 Treatments
6+ Supplements
Gabriel's Approach to Deep Vein Thrombosis
Gabriel's approach: ACUTE DVT requires immediate conventional anticoagulation (heparin, warfarin, DOACs—prevent pulmonary embolism which is life-threatening). Gabriel supports conventional treatment with natural adjuncts (omega-3, nattokinase, systemic enzymes—enhance fibrinolysis) and focuses on PR...
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Key Supplements
- NOTE: These are for PREVENTION or supportive care alongside conventional treatment—NOT alternative to anticoagulation for acute DVT
- Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) 4-6g/day (antiplatelet, anti-inflammatory, reduces thrombosis risk—safe with anticoagulants)
- Nattokinase 2000-4000 FU/day (fibrinolytic enzyme from fermented soybeans—breaks down fibrin, natural blood thinner, DO NOT combine with warfarin or DOACs without medical supervision)
- Serrapeptase 120,000 SPU 2x/day (proteolytic enzyme—fibrinolytic, anti-inflammatory)
- Lumbrokinase 20mg 2x/day (earthworm enzyme—potent fibrinolytic, more powerful than nattokinase, DO NOT combine with anticoagulants)
- Vitamin E 400 IU (mild anticoagulant, antioxidant)
Key Lab Markers
- D-Dimer (elevated suggests clot but non-specific—many false positives, negative D-dimer rules out DVT with high sensitivity)
- Doppler Ultrasound (imaging test of choice—visualizes clot in deep veins, 90-95% sensitive for proximal DVT, less sensitive for calf DVT)
- Venography (invasive gold standard—rarely needed, contrast dye injected into veins)
- Complete Blood Count (baseline before anticoagulation)
Practitioners in Knoxville for Deep Vein Thrombosis
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