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Natural Blood Thinners
Garlic as Natural Blood Thinner
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18 Feb 2009 | Comments (1) |
Role of Ginger As Natural Blood Thinner

- Understanding the process of blood clotting
- Dangers of blood clots in arteries exposed
- Ginger as an alternative way to deal with thick blood
- All-natural dietary supplement Ginger improves blood circulation and overall reduces circulatory problems
17 Feb 2009 | Comments (2) |
Fish Oil for Blood Thinning

- Natural blood thinners work to improve circulation and reduce the risk of blood clot formation
- One such natural blood thinner is fish oil. Fish oil is known for its omega-3 fatty acids and is taken to improve heart health
- If you think you may need blood thinning medication or supplements contact your doctor
- You can also try all-natural Garlic for its ability to reduce the formation of blood clots and The Total EFA for its powerfully beneficial omega-3 fatty acids
27 Jan 2009 | Comments (2) |
Policosanol Decreases the Viscosity of the Blood

- Policosanol can help to improve cardiovascular problems
- Policosanol comes from the wax of a sugar cane is supposed to lower LDL cholesterol numbers. Some research also suggests it could increase HDL cholesterol
- Policosanol can also work as a natural blood thinner
- Cholest Solve 24/7 targets bad (LDL) cholesterol and Ginger increases blood circulation
29 Dec 2008 | Comments (0) |
Blood Thinning Foods

- Blood thinners are used to stop platelets from forming clots. Natural blood thinner works to decrease crp and inflammation. In doing so, it increases circulation
- They can be divided into four groups: foods with high amounts of salicylates (to help block vitamin K absorption), supplements containing vitamin E , omega-3 fatty acids and additional various groups
- Other natural ways of improving blood flow and circulation are with Ginger and Garlic
5 Nov 2008 | Comments (9) |

18 Feb 2009
