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A Natural ayurvedic Blood thinner medicine
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Vascular Disorders
Question #20002
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A Natural ayurvedic Blood thinner medicine - #20002

Rashmi Ranjan

I have heart block doctor advised me blood thinner so can you name an ayurvedic medicine which will help as blood thinner or any natural herbs ......................................................... ..............................

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Hello Ms Rashmi, please provide more details of your condition? What’s thr percentage of your blockages and positions? What does the echo test reveal? Do you have hypertension as well? What is your weight? Also what medications are you on exactly apart from blood thinners?
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In Ayurveda, to manage heart conditions like heart block, the approach typically focuses on pacifying imbalances and supporting the circulatory system naturally. Blood thinning in a natural way can be aided by certain herbs which are known for their anticoagulant properties. Let's take a look at a few options: One herb to consider is Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna). It's revered for its cardioprotective properties and can help improve heart health. You can take Arjuna in powder form, around 3-6 grams a day, ideally after meals with warm water, but remember to discuss the dosage with an Ayurvedic practitioner so it fits your specific needs. Another potent herb is Turmeric (Curcuma longa), which contains curcumin, an anti-inflammatory compound. Adding a pinch of turmeric to your daily meals can be beneficial. Be mindful of the dosage, though, as too much can upset your stomach. Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) seeds, they contain compounds that can also support cholesterol management and blood thinning. You might consider soaking a teaspoon of seeds overnight and consuming them on an empty stomach in the morning. In Ayurveda, diet plays a significant role too; including foods with omega-3 fatty acids like flaxseeds or chia seeds could be beneficial. Keep in mind that reducing salt, refined sugar, and saturated fats will support overall cardiovascular wellness. Lifestyle adaptation is equally crucial. Regular gentle exercise, fancy names aren't required here, even just a daily walk or some yoga can enhance circulation. Also, practices like meditation can help reduce stress, indirectly benefiting heart function by calming the nervous system. Consultation with a healthcare professional is vital, especially since you're dealing with a cardiovascular issue. These natural methods, while generally safe, should be initiated alongside conventional medical advice. If you're taking other medications, ensure there's no conflict as natural remedies can interact with prescription drugs. Taking small, consistent steps with these herbs and lifestyle choices should align with your journey towards better heart health, always under professional guidance to ensure safety and efficacy.

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