Taking the supplement, black seeds oil, fish oil, ginger, are good in proper proper proportion, as they help indirectly , there is not direct effect on heart, neither will it interact with allopathy medicine. Keep gap of 30 mins between, plavix, aspirin and supplements. You can take Arjuna ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water, as will help improve strength of heart muscles.
It would be advisable to take the opinion of your cardiologist as he is the person who can evaluate you in any case of any emergency
Fish oil: Some human studies → no major bleeding increase, but mild additive blood-thinning possible
Black seed oil: No human proof of safety with Plavix + aspirin; lab/animal data suggest bleeding risk
Ginger: Platelet-inhibiting effect; no human studies proving no interaction.
Finally There are no studies proving “no interaction” (except limited data for fish oil). Use supplements only with cardiologist approval
Consulting the cardiologist
Hello, You’ve asked a very important and safe medicine question, especially because you are on Plavix (clopidogrel) and baby aspirin following two heart attacks. It’s excellent that you’re thinking carefully about supplements — these can interact with drugs that affect blood clotting.
* Plavix + baby aspirin already thin the blood and are essential after heart attacks. * Black seed oil and ginger also have blood-thinning (antiplatelet) effects. There are no strong human studies proving they are safe with Plavix + aspirin. They may increase bleeding risk. * Fish oil: Some small studies suggest low doses (≤1–2 g/day) may be safe with Plavix and aspirin, but high doses can increase bleeding risk. * There is no study proving “no interaction” for these supplements with your medicines—only mixed or theoretical evidence.
Bottom line: Do not start black seed oil or ginger without your cardiologist’s approval. If fish oil is considered, it should be low dose and doctor-approved, with monitoring for bleeding.
Warm regards, Dr.Sumi MS(Ayu)
FROM A SCIENTIFIC AND AYURVEDIC POINT OF VIEW THERE ARE NO HUMAN CLINICAL STUDIES THAT PROVE WITH CERTAINTY THAT BLACK SEED OIL FISH OIL AND GINGER HAVE NO INTERACTION WITH PLAVIX AND BABY ASPIRIN
MOST AVAILABLE STUDIES ARE SMALL LAB OR ANIMAL BASED OR OBSERVATIONAL AND THEY SHOW THAT THESE NATURAL SUBSTANCES CAN HAVE MILD BLOOD THINNING OR PLATELET INHIBITING ACTION
THIS DOES NOT MEAN THEY CAUSE HARM BUT IT MEANS THAT WHEN TAKEN TOGETHER WITH STRONG MODERN ANTICLOTTING MEDICINES THE RISK OF EXCESS BLEEDING CAN INCREASE IN SOME INDIVIDUALS
AYURVEDA RECOGNISES BLACK SEED GINGER AND OILY SUBSTANCES AS USHNA AND SARA IN NATURE MEANING THEY CAN INCREASE FLOW AND MOVEMENT IN THE BLOOD WHICH IS BENEFICIAL IN BLOCKAGES BUT NEEDS CAREFUL DOSE AND CONTEXT
HAVING TWO HEART ATTACKS DESPITE MEDICATION DOES NOT MEAN THE MEDICINES FAILED COMPLETELY IT OFTEN MEANS THE DISEASE PROCESS IS STRONG AND MULTI FACTORIAL INCLUDING INFLAMMATION STRESS METABOLIC IMBALANCE AND VASCULAR DAMAGE
AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT IN SUCH CASES IS NEVER ABOUT RANDOMLY ADDING SUPPLEMENTS BUT ABOUT A CONTROLLED PLAN INCLUDING DIET LIFESTYLE HERBS IN MICRO DOSES AND CONTINUOUS MONITORING
IF THESE NATURAL SUBSTANCES ARE USED THEY SHOULD BE IN VERY SMALL THERAPEUTIC AMOUNTS AND ONLY UNDER SUPERVISION AND NEVER AS A REPLACEMENT FOR YOUR HEART MEDICATIONS
GINGER USED IN COOKING IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM CAPSULES AND CONCENTRATED OILS
MY ADVICE IS DO NOT START ALL THREE TOGETHER WITHOUT MEDICAL GUIDANCE AND DO NOT LOOK FOR STUDIES TO PROVE ZERO INTERACTION BECAUSE SUCH STUDIES DO NOT EXIST AT PRESENT
Black seed oil, fish oil, ginger can increase bleeding risk with Plavix + aspirin – studies show potential interactions.
Do not start them – bleeding risk too high post-heart attack. Discuss with cardiologist – low-dose fish oil (1g/day) might be okay if monitored, but others avoid.
Safer Alternatives Eat fatty fish 2–3 times/week for omega-3. Turmeric tea (mild) or fennel for inflammation (less risk). Focus on tight diabetes control, diet, walk, these protect heart best.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Hi
Current evidence shows that black seed oil, fish oil, and ginger all have potential antiplatelet (blood‑thinning) effects, which may interact with medications like Plavix (clopidogrel) and aspirin. Studies do not prove “no interaction” — instead, they highlight possible increased bleeding risk. Because you’ve had two heart attacks and are on dual antiplatelet therapy, it’s important to avoid self‑starting these supplements without cardiologist supervision.
⚠️ Important considerations - No study proves “zero interaction.” Instead, most reviews caution that these supplements may increase bleeding risk when combined with aspirin or Plavix. - Dual antiplatelet therapy (Plavix + aspirin) is already potent. Adding supplements with similar effects could tip the balance toward dangerous bleeding. - The fact that you had a second heart attack despite therapy suggests your case is complex — possibly requiring advanced cardiology input (e.g., stent evaluation, clotting resistance testing).
Warm Regards Dr. Anjali Sehrawat



