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Red Flecks...

Last post 11-14-2008 4:54 PM by DrTom@amajordifference.com. 1 replies.
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  • 11-12-2008 6:42 PM

    Red Flecks...

    Hello!I have not yet seen any Red Flecks in the water during or after detox.  However, the color code chart says Red Flecks could be 'blood clot material'.  This has raised concerns with some of my clients when they see 'blood clot'.

    Could you please explain, exactly what does it mean by blood clot material?  Also, if you do see red flecks, then should the client go see their doctor due to the fact that they 'may' have blood clots?  This is what my clients have thought although I have reassured them this was not the case and was not a cause for concern.  But, could you please set the record straight for me so I know I am explaining properly!

    Thank you!

    Annamarie DeSantis

     

    Annamarie DeSantis
    Massage Therapist
    Novi, MI
  • 11-14-2008 4:54 PM In reply to

    Re: Red Flecks...

    Hi Annamarie,

         Red flecks are not very common and are nothing to be worried about they are cellular debris that can come from having a small bruise. Nothing in the water can be use for diagnosis.

      Thank you, Dr.Tom

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