Get your blood checked often if you’re on warfarin or heparin. Your doctor will test you with an international normalized ratio (INR) test. This tells you how long it takes your blood to clot. You can also try to stop uncontrollable bleeding before it starts. Here are a few tips: ...
Together with pycnogenol, nattokinase was found to reduce leg edema and venous blood clots in long-haul air travelers. B vitamins. Vitamin B12 and folic acid deficiencies cause high homocysteine levels, which have been associated with increased atherosclerosis, stroke, arterial clots, and venous ...