Why Don Doctors Operate on Patients on Blood Thinners?
The human blood has many God-given life-saving properties; when it is exposed to air, rapid oxidation takes place and it becomes strong acid. It thickens under acidic conditions, and hardens under strong acidic conditions to stop bleeding. Blood gets thicker as we get older because blood becomes more acidic as we age. The foods that we eat burn with oxygen to give us energy, and then they turn into acidic wastes. Our body tries its best to get rid of these wastes through urine and perspiration. Unfortunately, we cannot get rid of them one hundred percent; we must store the leftovers somewhere in our body. This is the process of acidification; which, in turn, is the process of aging. Since acid coagulates blood, blood circulation around the areas of acid accumulation becomes poor and all kinds of aging diseases develop. Going one step further, blood thickens with clots and fatal results could happen. For this, modern medicine developed blood thinners to force blood to be fluid, even und