Any herbals which are easy to find that are known to cleanse and or thin the blood?!


Question: When I say easy to find I mean I need access to it tonight and it is 7:30ish pm. I have an IVIG treatment tomorrow, and the nurses always have a horrible time getting the IV in me without my veins either blowing or rolling. My veins are usually always very deep too. I already know to drink lots of water, but that by itself doesn't seem to work.


Answers: When I say easy to find I mean I need access to it tonight and it is 7:30ish pm. I have an IVIG treatment tomorrow, and the nurses always have a horrible time getting the IV in me without my veins either blowing or rolling. My veins are usually always very deep too. I already know to drink lots of water, but that by itself doesn't seem to work.
I would recommend White Willow Bark (you can get it in tablets), but if you can't find it just take some aspirin. Salyicic acid is what is taken from white willow bark, which is what is found in aspirin. You could also try Garlic, ginger, ginkgo, dong quai, feverfew, fish oil, vitamin E, or tree ear mushrooms (available in a dried form in Chinese grocery stores)


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all i know of is neem it is a herb..... but not sure where yuo get it
sorry you left it abit late....
i get it at whole foods in CA
Try ampalaya better known as bittergourd.

Also try mangosteen.
Vitamin E (d-alpha) (natural) (dl-alpha is man made) & Fish oil are very good to thin the blood naturally. Don't use man made (dL) vitamin E.
yes eat garlic its a blood purifier
Garlic and fish oil are good blood thinners.

In the Search for questions slot type in "blood thinners" and you will get at least 200 results.
A herb that is called comfrey is known to thin blood. Herbalists recommend it to stop blood clotting. Warning too much can cause bleeding that can not be controlled except with heavy salt use! So on using comfrey try a little at first. Best try it in tea form first. Available at most health food stores! If you're taken too much you'll find red bruises or purple bruises on your skin!
chlorophyll or dandelion
Blood Tonifier & Circulator Herb Tea Item #: HK-06
Blood Tonifier & Circulator Herb Tea is made of wild carthemus, white peony root (paeoniae radix) and woolly grass (Imperata cylindrica). They provide carthamin, paeoniflorin, asparagine, cylindrin, etc.
Chinese medicine uses them to tonify the blood and facilitate blood circulation and defense.

Ingredients: carthemus, white peony root, woolly grass, snidium, rhizoma panacis majoris, sophoria flower, tender green tea leaf and jasmine flower

Blood Pressure Herb Tea Item #: HK-05
Blood Pressure Herb Tea (Apocynum H.B.P Herb Tea), with an excellent natural flavor, is made of wild apocynum venetum grown in a pollution-free area in northeast China. Apocynum contains rutin, glutamic acid, alanine, anthraquinone, etc., and is cardiotonic, diuretic, to dispel heat, used in Chinese medicine as a principal herb to maintain normal blood pressure and to strengthen the heart.
CAUTION: should not be used with low blood pressure.

Ingredients: apocynum venetum, salvia root, red peony root, mulberry leaf, magnolia bark, solomon seal, scrophularia root, tender green tea leaf and jasmine flower

Ginkgo Biloba

The active ingredients in Ginkgo biloba extract account for its antioxidant properties and its ability to inhibit platelet aggregation. Consequently, this herbal product is promoted for use in improving cognitive function and blood flow. To date, however, at least four reports of spontaneous bleeding in association with use of Ginkgo biloba have been published.

One report described a 70-year-old man who presented with bleeding from the iris into the anterior chamber of the eye one week after beginning a self-prescribed regimen consisting of a Ginkgo biloba concentrated extract (Ginkoba), in a dosage of 40 mg twice daily. His medical history included coronary artery bypass surgery performed three years previously. His only medication was aspirin, in a dosage of 325 mg per day, which he had taken since his bypass surgery. After the spontaneous bleeding episode, he continued to take aspirin but discontinued the ginkgo product. Over a three-month follow-up period, he had no further bleeding episodes. Interaction of the ginkgo product and aspirin was considered the cause of his ocular hemorrhage.

Site on garlic benefits:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/drugi...
Milk thistle, beets , red clover
Try garlic, it cleanses and thins the blood. Eat about 5 cloves.
What makes you think your blood is too thick ?


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