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    Question Bruising?!?

    Hi. I have always been prone to bruising (always been a tomboy) but since going raw I seem to be noticing even more???

    Is there some nutrient that I'm missing, or certain foods which help heal them?

    Any advice would be great, thanks.:)
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    MSM, Vitamin K....those are what I've always heard of.


    In accordance with FDA regulation, we do not make any therapeutic claims for any Dietary Supplements in accordance with the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act.



    Beneficial Dietary Supplements
    Vitamin C with bioflavonoids supplies oxygen to injured cells and strengthens capillary walls.

    Multivitamin and Mineral Complex with zinc strengthens skin and reduces bruising.

    Vitamin K is necessary for blood clotting and healing.

    Vitamin E improves circulation in the body.

    Coenzyme Q10 is essential for constructing and rebuilding cells in the body.

    DMG improves oxygen metabolism in the tissues and cells.

    Comfrey reduces swelling, pain and the discoloration of bruises.

    Arnica and Alfalfa stimulate healing.

    Witch Hazel helps heal damaged veins.

    REFERENCES: Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 3rd Edition, Phyllis Balch, CNC; James F. Balch, M.D.


    - http://www.herbalremedies.com/bruising.html

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    Darn - me too! I mean I used to bruise very easily and now - no. In fact I was using the handcart at work and banged my right shin - WHAM into it, had a hell of a knot and it started bruising, but the next morning both the knot AND bruise were gone. I don't know what to say to add. I know water intake and dry skin brushing helps skin (our biggest organ) tremendously.
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    Wow, that's some great info. I do take many of the supplements listed except for zink and K. I should be getting enough fruits and veggies (AND YES Green Smoothies).

    But hopefully they will start to go away, it's only been 30+ days. How long did it take before your bruise-tendency went away???
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    For me, after moving towards raw:
    For the first six months, the bruising got WORSE (and I bruised alot before), but then I realized I wasn't getting much vitamin K or Iron.
    I took a look at my food intake and it was obvious why - I didn't eat many greens at all.
    it was weird, because I would have dreams about cucumbers, but it never occured to me that I was deficient.
    ANYWAYS now I don't bruise at all

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    For me I'd say about six months into being 100% raw...

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    Interesting. Something to look forward to for sure. Does raw make you less clumsy too? Hee-hee. Thanks again for the info!!
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    I went camping and canoeing a few weeks ago and our canoe tipped over in some rapids and I got sucked in and bruised up my knees and my shins big time on some large rocks. I had a ton of bruises. I bruise pretty easy too.

    When I got home I put MSM lotion on the bruises - they were gone within two days. Normally it would take a week or so for them to go away. I also take MSM powder daily. :)
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    I'm late chiming in, but when I was in college I developed bruises all over my legs/arms and it was a simple case of vitamin C deficiency. Another sign is a smooth tongue. I started taking vitamin C or maybe just eating citrus (I can't remember) and I was fine w/in a couple of days and never bruised like that again.

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    ...smooth tongue? You have one if you bruise easily?

    I bruise VERY easily and I have brittle nails and my hair does not grow very fast? Advice?

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonstar View Post
    ...smooth tongue? You have one if you bruise easily?
    No, that's just another sign of a Vitamin C deficiency. Excessive bruising is another one. Bruising doesn't automatically mean a vitamin c deficiency, but since it was such an easy fix for me I thought I would share my anecdote.

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    My daughter and I also got more bruising when we were high raw. I think it may be too much fat...raw fat is very high quality and a little goes a long way. High fat diets can take Vitamin C out of the body..w/out vit. C the body will bruise more OR it could be from lack of iron or B12.
    My sister just started to add morning raw smoothies with lots of fruit and greens to her diet and all of a sudden she is bruising lots more. I really am not sure what the connection is???

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonstar View Post
    ...smooth tongue? You have one if you bruise easily?

    I bruise VERY easily and I have brittle nails and my hair does not grow very fast? Advice?

    Thanks!
    MSM will help you will all these problems! Try the powder for your hair and nails. Lotion will help the bruises.
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    GREEN SMOOTHIES.

    I had this same problem, and it completely disappeared when I started drinking green smoothies. I had forgotten that this even used to happen to me until my recent vacation. While on the road, I wasn't making my smoothies, and sure enough within a week I had bruises all over my legs. I have been home for a week and am back on my daily green smoothie, and haven't got a bruise in sight.

    Good luck.
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