No... They have juices, not blood.
Carrots provide a great source of Vitamin K, that helps clot your blood and let you see in the dark (better).
In about 9 small carrotts there are 2 grams of fiber.
As with most food, carrots should be eaten as part of a mixed diet. Eating very large amounts of carrots will put carotene in your blood causing carotenemia, or yellowish discoloration of the skin.
Carrots do have a small amount of natural sugar, but it is minimal, and would not have an effect on diabetes.
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
i have heard that celery seed is a blood thinner.dont know about celery stalks and leaves itself.....but i guess it is a blood thinning plant......
Yes, diet affect energy giving of blood. Different blood type requires different nutrients. Blood type A needs more vitamins and minerals while blood type B needs more protein.
carrot is extremely famous to detoxify your blood , so powerful it is that you need only two carrots to eat to clear your blood clean and keep on drinking water
carrots are yummy
They are carrots that are uncooked.
CARROTS he loves carrots, girls who eat carrots and his fans send him a lot of carrots. -pandabear19
Some times. But it may be just dark orange because of what it eats like carrots or it might be pregnant.