QUOTE: "...We found that curcumin significantly decreases the size of a blood clot, but we're not sure why it happens..." UNQUOTE.
This "expert scientist" may not know, but if you've been reading my site, you know that there's only one explanation, in light of the available evidence, that makes sense. When you have arachidonic acid in your cells, clotting is much more dangerous. When I got AA out of my cells, and replaced it with the natural Mead acid, I noticed that when I got a cut, the scabs were softer, sort of like rubber, whereas before that, the scabs were like a hard plastic. What may be more important is that my cuts and nose bleeds seem to stop bleeding quicker. In any case, this obvious explanation will not be explored any time soon because our great "experts" don't even know about this possibility, which is consistent with everything that is known, and not contradicted by anything. They simply don't have the knowledge base required to "put the pieces together," other than what they've accomplished so far working with existing notions and paradigms.
Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080922135229.htm |