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Blood-thinning juices
Blood-thinning juices may not replace medications, but they can contribute to better well-being...
Raspberry Juice

We're talking about homemade raspberry juice here, which some even believe is more effective than aspirin. It contains acetylsalicylic acid, which has antipyretic properties, meaning it soothes spasms of blood vessels and muscles. Additionally, raspberry juice is rich in calcium, which prevents blood clots. Another thing to note: raspberry juice and raspberry syrup don't have the same effects. Raspberry syrup is just a sugar bomb with little to no health benefits.

Strawberry Juice

Strawberry juice also contains substances that inhibit the formation of blood clots and prevent blood coagulation. These include citric acid, as well as malic, quinic, and phosphoric acids. Strawberries that ripen outdoors are more effective compared to those grown in greenhouses.

Cranberry Juice

Cranberries have long been known as a natural analgesic and immune system booster. Cranberry juice contains a lot of acids, phenols, and other substances that are important for the breakdown of blood clots and also prevent their formation.

Cherry Juice

Cherry juice contains all the substances important for blood thinning. Its effect is similar to combining raspberries and strawberries into one juice. Additionally, cherries have many other positive properties, including helping to cleanse and detoxify the body.

Pomegranate Juice

Natural pomegranate juice is an ideal remedy against anemia and low blood count. Just one glass of juice a day is enough. It also strengthens bones, prevents fractures, improves blood circulation, aids in detoxification, and, of course, prevents blood clot formation.

Grape Juice

Grape juice prevents the formation of blood clots, lowers bad cholesterol levels, and reduces the impact of free radicals, which are directly linked to the development of cancer cells. Grape juice contains a lot of malic acid, tartaric acid, and other organic acids. It also has high levels of potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. The only caution with grape juice is its high carbohydrate content.
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