As a result, many people seek natural alternatives. Fortunately, nature offers many options that can effectively help regulate blood consistency with minimal (if any) side effects. In the next segment, we’ll explore these natural options in detail, starting with the first of our eight key nutrients.
As always, this information is educational and does not constitute medical advice. Remember to consult with your doctor before taking any new supplements, especially if you’re already on blood thinners, or have any existing health conditions.
Our first blood flow-boosting vitamin is Number 8. “Vitamin E”.
Vitamin E plays a crucial role in blood regulation, helping to maintain fluidity and acting as a powerful antioxidant. In this capacity, it protects blood vessels from oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals. This protective action is vital for preserving the integrity of the vascular system, thereby reducing the risk of clot formation. To boost your Vitamin E intake, you can consume nutrient-rich foods like avocados, sunflower seeds, almonds, and spinach. These foods not only provide essential nutrients but also promote overall blood vessel health. For those considering supplementation, the recommended dosage of Vitamin E for adults is 15 milligrams per day, though obtaining nutrients from whole foods is generally preferable.
The next natural clot-buster is Number 7. “Nattokinase”.
Nattokinase, a potent enzyme derived from natto (a traditional Japanese fermented soybean food), is prized for its clot-preventing capabilities. This enzyme has gained attention for its remarkable ability to support cardiovascular health, particularly in the dissolution of blood clots. Nattokinase works by breaking down fibrin, the protein that forms the mesh-like structure of blood clots. This action helps promote better blood flow and reduce the risk of clot-related complications. While the recommended dosage can vary, a common regimen is around 100 mg twice per day.
Interestingly, nattokinase is often combined with serrapeptase, an enzyme derived from silkworm intestinal bacteria. Serrapeptase complements nattokinase with its anti-inflammatory and protein-dissolving properties. It helps reduce inflammation, pain, and swelling while breaking down non-living tissues like scar tissue, mucus, and blood clots. This combination enhances the overall benefits for cardiovascular and circulatory health.
Coming up, our Number 6 circulation enhancer is “Vitamin C”.
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