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    Fibrinogen Remedies

Fibrinogen is a protein that makes the blood sticky. During the blood clotting process, the blood-vessel walls or the clotting factors in the blood release a chemical into the bloodstream. This causes fibrinogen, an inert protein found in blood plasma, to be converted into fibrin. The fibrin molecule is unique in its ability to link together, forming long threads that wrap around the platelet plug. The threads act much like a spider-web, catching more platelets, red blood cells, and other substances to form a clot. Fibrinogen over-production can lead to major health problems resulting from excessive clotting.

Fibrinogen can induce a heart attack via several mechanisms. Increased platelet aggregation, hyper-coagulation and excessive blood thickening have all been identified as negative by-products of inflammatory induced fibrinogen production. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that people who have high levels of fibrinogen are twice as likely to suffer from heart attack as those with normal levels.

(Rader DJ. Inflammatory markers of coronary risk. N Engl J Med 2000 Oct 19;343(16):1179-82).

Medical experts recommend the following to control fibrinogen levels, bringing them to the healthy normal range of between 170-450 mg/dl.

  • Quit smoking

  • Exercise regularly

  • Eat a balanced diet

  • De-stress

  • Increase intake of omega-3 fatty acids

  • Consume moderate amounts of alcohol

  • Take a daily low-dose aspirin.

A 1999 study looked at the connection between moderate alcohol consumption and fibrinogen levels. Cross-sectional data on self-reported alcohol consumption and fibrinogen, measured by the immunonephelometric method, of 4967 men and women aged 30 to 64 years were used. Results indicated that consumption of wine and spirits was associated with fibrinogen, whereas consumption of beer or cider was not. The researchers concluded that moderate drinking may lower fibrinogen concentration.

(Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 1999;19:887-892).

Aspirin is the most commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. Even at low doses, it reduces the tendency of the blood to clot, and is therefore useful to prevent heart attacks and strokes. The anti-clotting effect means aspirin is best avoided in injuries that tend to bleed. Its anti-inflammatory effects make it useful for tendonitis.

(Claria J, Serhan CN 1995. Aspirin triggers previously undescribed bioactive eicosanoids by human endothelial cell-leukocyte interactions. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 92: 9475-

9479).

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