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Old 04-14-10 | 07:22 AM
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enfilade
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Sorry to hear that. Will you have to stay on Warfarin indefinately?

I've started eating onions to help improve my bloodflow, supposedly they reduce the risk of clotting. Here's the technical explanation:

Cardiovascular Help
Onions contain a number of sulfides similar to those found in garlic which may lower blood lipids and blood pressure. In India, communities that never consumed onions or garlic had blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels substantially higher, and blood clotting times shorter, than the communities that ate liberal amounts of garlic and onions. Onions are a rich source of flavonoids, substances known to provide protection against cardiovascular disease. Onions are also natural anticlotting agents since they possess substances with fibrinolytic activity and can suppress platelet-clumping. The anticlotting effect of onions closely correlates with their sulfur content.
http://www.vegetarian-nutrition.info/updates/onions.php

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