Yes, large doses of Vitamin E can lead to the thinning of the blood and result in your blood not clotting properly. The Recommended Daily Allowance for Vitamin E is about 20 International Units (IU) per day.
vitamine e
A D and E
It promotes blood clotting and prevents hemorrhaging.
vitamine E
No
Vitamine A 533,000 IU Vitamine B6 1,700 mg Vitamine C 2,300 mg
Vitamine E, B, C and D
Most cardiologist prescribe Aspirin/Disprin as blood thinning pills for Heart patient Cheers Sukumar
Individuals who take anticoagulant (blood thinning) or anticonvulsant medications should consult their healthcare provider before starting vitamin E supplementation.
It depends on the situation.
No, it is an analgesic painkiller.
Not to be combined with other blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin, heparin or aspirin or other blood-thinning herbs such as garlic or gingko biloba.