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    Can I take ginger as blood thinners? If No then why and what are other natural blood thinners?

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      zekiel last edited by

      Hello, Is it recommended to take ginger as a blood thinner? What should I do? Should I give ginger to my husband? Can I take ginger as a blood thinner? If No then why and what are other natural blood thinners?

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        Everett @zekiel last edited by

        @zekiel Hello, Yes you can use ginger as a natural blood thinner. Natural blood thinners are substances that reduce the blood’s ability to form clots. Ginger is an anti-inflammatory spice that may stop blood clotting. It contains a natural acid called salicylate. Acetylsalicylic acid is a synthetic derivative of salicylate and a potent blood thinner. To get the anticoagulant effects of natural salicylates, you use fresh or dried ginger regularly in baking, cooking, and juices.

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