Do you mean in the sense that it would cause blood to clot?
Blood clots and doesn't clot due to something being wrong with clotting factors in the body... wether it be absence of one or possibly something wrong with another.
No; coumadin thins the blood. Take vitamin K to thicken the blood.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that milk causes mucus to thicken.
Thicken with blood
high hlood and Diabetes makes your blood thicken
Either it is the evaporation of the water from the cheese that thickens, however usually flour is added that causes it to thicken as with other sauces.
Consuming high levels of salt can lead to increased water retention in the body, which may in turn increase blood volume and potentially lead to increased blood pressure. However, salt itself does not directly thicken the blood. It is important to maintain a balanced diet to support overall health and proper blood clotting.
Yes.
Hypertension causes the left ventricular wall to thicken. This is followed by a dilatation of the left ventricle and a reduction in the amount of blood pumped from the heart.
Enzymes such as "rennet".
No. No reason at all it should.
all green vegetable
vitamin K