Anonymous ID: c26e08 Jan. 12, 2022, 8 a.m. No.15357777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7786 >>7797 >>7811 >>7813 >>7864

DOD says SARS Cov2 aka Covid 19 is delivered via aerosol. (Chemtrails etc)

This spike protein stuff has been sprayed on our heads via chemtrails and who knows what/where else.

 

Everyone needs to look into the personal benefits of anti inflammatory and blood thinner products.

 

Aspirin has propylene glycol in it, and many have a propylene glycol allergy.

 

Consider natural alternatives to combat the toxic air we breath.

 

Here a website with 8 natural alternative blood thinners and other benefits.

 

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Top 8 Natural Blood Thinners

 

  1. Turmeric

 

Turmeric acts as a natural anticoagulant, and it has anti-platelet effects. A study published in BMB Reports indicates that curcumin, the beneficial polyphenol in turmeric, inhibited thrombin, a protease that plays a role in blood coagulation.

 

Researchers concluded that daily consumption of the curry spice may help maintain anticoagulant status.

 

  1. Cayenne Pepper

 

Cayenne contains salicylate, a natural blood-thinning agent that’s valued for its anti-thrombosis effects. On top of that, it also contains capsaicin, which is proven to possess lipid-lowering, antihypertensive, antidiabetic and anti-obesity properties in several studies.

 

For these reasons, cayenne is often taken in capsule form to promote cardiovascular health and blood circulation.

 

  1. Cinnamon

 

Cinnamon, especially cassia cinnamon, is rich in coumarin, a powerful anticoagulant that’s actually used to make warfarin. That said, research suggests that using cinnamon supplements for an extended period of time can be problematic, possibly leading to liver issues from the increased coumarin consumption.

 

Instead of using “true cinnamon” supplements, you’re better off consuming cinnamon in your normal diet by adding it to meals and beverages.

 

  1. Ginger

 

Like cayenne, ginger contains salicylate, a chemical that has been studied for its ability to prevent thrombosis. Studies indicate that salicylate induces moderate anticoagulation and may prevent venous thrombosis without causing bleeding complications.

 

The use of ginger for its blood-thinning properties is gaining popularity, as people seek more natural approaches to conventional anticoagulants.

 

There is research cautioning users who combine oral ginger supplements and warfarin, however. Although the data on this was deemed insufficient, be sure to discuss this with your health care professional before combining treatments.

 

  1. Garlic

 

Consuming garlic daily may be useful for preventing thrombosis. Studies suggest that garlic works as an anticoagulant.

 

One study evaluated the safety of using garlic extract with warfarin, a commonly prescribed blood thinner. Researchers found that garlic extract is relatively safe and poses no serious risk for patients on warfarin or oral anticoagulation therapy, as long as they are being monitored by health care professional.

 

  1. Vitamin E

 

Vitamin E is a natural blood thinner because of its anticoagulant effects. Studies support that vitamin E has anti-clotting activity and works as a potent blood thinner.

 

Supplementing with vitamin E and consuming vitamin E foods can help prevent diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Some of the best vitamin E-rich foods include avocado, almonds, sunflower seeds, spinach, broccoli and mango.

 

  1. Exercise

 

Staying active helps prevent blood clots from forming, so it’s important to move your body and exercise regularly. It is widely accepted that daily physical activity is associated with improved cardiovascular health because of its positive effects on blood pressure, blood circulation, cholesterol and insulin sensitivity.

 

Try to add at least 30 minutes of exercise per day into your schedule. This can include any type of movement that gets your heart pumping, including up-hill walking, yoga, weight lifting and biking.

 

Be sure to drink plenty of water while exercising to stay hydrated as well.

 

It’s also important to avoid sitting for an extended period of time. Be sure to get up, move around and stretch throughout the day to promote blood circulation.

 

  1. Helichrysum Essential Oil

 

Although research on humans is limited, studies on rats suggest that using helichrysum essential oil topically has vasorelaxant effects, which means that it relaxes vessels that carry blood and may help reduce high blood pressure.

 

https://draxe.com/health/natural-blood-thinners/