What is a natural way to thin my blood?!


Question: What is a natural way to thin my blood.?
I have had a spleenectomy so I think it would be better to have my blood naturaly thinner..Health Question & Answer


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Garlic is a natural blood thinner.. Health Question & Answer

Natural blood thinners are substances that block vitamin K.. These include salicylates..

Basically you need to enjoy a diet high in salicylates..

Herbs and spices high in salicylates include:
Curry powder, Ginger, Paprika,Thyme, Cinnamon, Oregano, Licorice &
Peppermint

Fruits high in salicylates include;
Raisins, Prunes, Cherries, Grapes, Strawberries & Oranges..

Other substance high in salicylates include Chewing gum, Honey, Peppermints & Vinegar..

i hope this was helpful.. Health Question & Answer

'You' think it is a good idea.. What about the doctors who treated you.? Take their advice and use a medication they can monitor if blood thinning is necessary.. If they thought it was a good idea wouldn't they have told you already.? If not sure ask them.. Health Question & Answer

It can be very dangerous to do that I wouldn't do it without talking to my doctor first,I have taken blood thinners for years and having thin blood is not to be taken lightly..Health Question & Answer

Asprin thins the blood but I really think this is something you should consult your doctor about.. Health Question & Answer

Green vegetables are very good for thinning the blood, so is Sassafras Tea.. It's all natural and it does workHealth Question & Answer

Eat licorice..Health Question & Answer

A single Johnson's Baby Aspirin daily..Health Question & Answer

drinking wine...... I'm serious ;)

but not a lot


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