Does ginger increase blood fluidity to the level of aspirin? “The Tiger” explains

by ADeeL

Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr, consultant and professor of cardiology and arterial catheterization, explained the effect of ginger on improving blood fluidity.

Al-Nimr said through the (X) platform that one of the properties of ginger is that it slightly increases the fluidity of the blood, but it does not reach the level of effectiveness of aspirin or other thinners and is not a substitute for them. .

Al-Nimr previously confirmed that aspirin is one of the most important causes of stomach ulcers and bleeding in the elderly. Therefore, it is better to give it to the patient after the main meal along with anti-acidity medicine.

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