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    Why do we test fibrinogen, what is the optimal range and how to naturally treat elevation of fibrinogen?

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    Answer from Dr. Mitch:

    Fibrinogen is an acute phase reactants and is often elevated when the plasma is more viscous. This increase in blood viscosity of course lends itself to poor nutrient transfer and increased potential for clotting. I like to use an increase in water 5 to 8 glasses of water a day. And I like to use one of the fibrinolytic agents which includes either plasmanex or nattokinase. Remember both of these enzymes must be taken on an empty stomach

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