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Sticky Blood

In this video, Martin Kwok spends about 33 minutes speaking on "Sticky Blood" at the 45th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Martin Kwok

MARTIN KWOK, N.D. completed his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of British Columbia, BC, Canada. Then he went on to receive his Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and Master of Science in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine from Bastyr University in Washington State.

Dr. Kwok is dual-licensed as a naturopathic physician and a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine in BC, Canada, and has had an active practice at the Richmond Alternative Medical Clinic, Inc. (Richmond, BC, Canada) for over 20 years. Dr. Kwok has a general practice with focuses on cardiovascular conditions, cancer care, and hyperthyroid issues.

Dr. Kwok also holds positions as a board member at National Traditional Chinese Medicine Association of Canada, as the Editor-in-Chief at Dragon’s Medical Bulletin (an e-newsletter for health care professionals), as the Vice-President at Canada RNA Biochemical Inc., and as an advisor for Vita Aid Professional Products.

Dr. Kwok can be contacted by phone at 604-207-0167 or via his website at www.DrMartinKwok.com

Transcription

Thank you, Frank, and thank you, everybody. Welcome my guests. It's tough to get up early. So the morning sessions here really is tough for most people. This is my first time speaking here at a cancer control. And I think the topic for some of you might be a little bit foreign. We're going to be talking about sticky blood or hypochlorite elation. If you want to make it more medical sound. Right. The see in the PowerPoint.

OK, there. So we'll see if this works. OK. They go yearly.

Oh they actually a screen in front. So disclosure. I just let you know what I'm doing and I pass involvement. The top content basically working out. We mainly talk about what is sticky, but some of the things we're gonna be going through. If it's a little bit technical of it's not. It's No. Two. I know some of the you here are more layperson could be cancer patients. So that don't worry about it. Eventually. Will God try to make it the conclusion. So the main point is can't be at a conclusion. The take home points, that's most important. The other things that you always have time to go back and look into it, you know, even search on line. So. So that's OK. Don't worry too much about it. So first of all, what is sticky blood? So a lot sometimes you hear about people talk about sticky by and I think also a lot of cancer patients. Sometimes you hear practitioners tell you the cancer cells often have a coating of fibroids, which actually is in a way, sticky blood on there on the outside surface. But what is sticky blood from? Let's talk a little bit more medical point of view. So it's the correct term we call hyper, quite lation.

Fundamentally, it's an imbalance. So quite lation. Remember, the issue is always about balance. OK. Too much. You got clot. Too little. You can bleed. So when you healthy your clotting system, you're quite maintenance system is in a nice balance. Stay with a good buffer zone on both sides. OK. So that's what we're talking about. So the when you're hyper required lable, that means your force for forming a flock of clots is overwhelming your controls, your check and balances or your ability to break it down. So it could be either or combination of those. A lot of us too experienced, transient, hyper, quite lation, sticky blood. But that when you're healthy, it's, you know, it's like a wound. You know, you get injure your resolve and it's gone. It's fine. But when it becomes persistent, that's an issue.

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