Not all blood thinners are equal in the magnitude of their blood thinning.
One of the most blood thinning is plain aspirin. Second to that, garlic.
Many of the herbs have blood thinning properties but to a much lesser degree, like for example turmeric, butchers broom, horse chestnut, hesperidin, willow bark (aspirin basically, salicilin), GARLIC (big one)
Vitamin E is a very bad one. I take it with other herbs that have thinning and I get some bruises. I take the herbs, no bruises. It's clearly the interaction of the two.
Just be sensible and rotate the thinning herbs out because the thinning effect is combinatory and cumulative
That said, even in combination I doubt they have the power of wafarin and other pharma blood thinners (except ASPIRIN!)
The Dr. McCullough protocol ('wellness group') for spike protein detox includes NAC, nattokinase WITH bromelain.
I'd recommend alternating them by day or at least by 12 hours
Not all blood thinners are equal in the magnitude of their blood thinning.
One of the most blood thinning is plain aspirin. Second to that, garlic.
Many of the herbs have blood thinning properties but to a much lesser degree, like for example turmeric, butchers broom, horse chestnut, hesperidin, willow bark (aspirin basically, salicilin), GARLIC (big one)
Vitamin E is a very bad one. I take it with other herbs that have thinning and I get some bruises. I take the herbs, no bruises. It's clearly the interaction of the two.
Just be sensible and rotate the thinning herbs out because the thinning effect is combinatory and cumulative
That said, even in combination I doubt they have the power of wafarin and other pharma blood thinners (except ASPIRIN!)
The Dr. McCullough protocol ('wellness group') for spike protein detox includes NAC, nattokinase WITH bromelain.
I'd recommend alternating them by day or at least by 12 hours