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Blood density depends on the quality of the function of all human organs. Causes may vary, but one thing is certain: thick blood is not able to fully perform its primary function – delivery.
Blood cells add to its density, while plasma has a more liquid consistency. If the number of blood cells exceeds the density of the plasma, the viscosity and density of the blood will increase.
Due to increased viscosity, not all blood cells are able to fully perform their function. This means that organs do not receive nourishing substances and waste products are not completely expelled from the body. To pump out thick blood, the heart has to work beyond its capacity, not to mention thrombosis, impaired perfusion of organs including the brain, varicose veins or atherosclerosis.
How to thin thick blood?
To prevent stagnation in the vessels and improve flow, blood thinning is necessary. After completing a blood count and determining the severity of the hyperviscosity syndrome, the doctor will prescribe the necessary measures to normalize the condition.
If abnormal blood density has been detected, regardless of the cause you should immediately adjust your diet. Give up fried and fatty foods, canned foods, processed meats, sweets and pickled vegetables. Also exclude buckwheat, potatoes, bananas, alcoholic and carbonated drinks. Make sure you consume more low-fat dairy products and drink plenty of fluids!





