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Does vinegar thin blood?

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No: This notion is based on the study of an extract of vinegar studied in test tube at relatively high concentrations. Ordinary vinegar has no significant blood thinning capability.

Answered 12/27/2020

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Dr. Charles Davant answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

No: Vinegar has no effect on how thick your bloody is or how fast it clots.

Answered 10/19/2019

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NO: It causes acidosis - too much is dangerous. Don't fiddle with it. (however, it's very nice when mixed with oil and placed on a salad).

Answered 12/29/2022

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