7 powerful blood-thinning foods you need to know about

Some foods contain compounds that may have mild blood-thinning or anti-clotting effects by affecting platelet activity or inflammation. However, they do not work like prescription blood thinners (such as warfarin, apixaban, or aspirin), and they should not be used to replace medication.

Here are 7 foods often associated with supporting healthy blood flow:

  1. Garlic
    • Contains sulfur compounds such as allicin.
    • May have mild effects on platelet function and cardiovascular health.
  2. Ginger
    • Contains gingerols and other compounds that may influence inflammation and platelet activity.
  3. Fatty fish (such as salmon, sardines, and mackerel)
    • Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health and may modestly affect platelet aggregation.
  4. Turmeric
    • Contains curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory properties and may influence clotting pathways in laboratory studies.
  5. Berries (such as blueberries and strawberries)
    • Provide polyphenols that support blood vessel health.
  6. Green leafy vegetables
    • Foods like spinach and kale support cardiovascular health.
    • Note: People taking warfarin should keep vitamin K intake consistent rather than suddenly increasing or decreasing these foods.
  7. Cocoa/dark chocolate (in moderation)
    • Cocoa flavanols may support blood vessel function.

Important: If you take blood-thinning medication, have a bleeding disorder, are preparing for surgery, or have had a stroke or heart-related clotting issue, check with a healthcare professional before making major dietary changes or taking concentrated supplements (especially garlic, ginger, turmeric, or fish oil capsules).

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