No, niacin is not classified as a blood thinner. It is a form of vitamin B3 that primarily helps to improve cholesterol levels and support cardiovascular health. While it may have some effects on blood circulation, it does not have the same anticoagulant properties as medications specifically designed to thin the blood. Always consult a healthcare provider for advice on managing blood viscosity and related conditions.
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Niacin does help rid the body of toxins. Its purpose is to support a healthy lipid blood profile. It does help for drug tests. THC is released into your blood stream from your fat. Niacin cleans the blood. The blood profile is released into your urine. Thus creating a clean urine state. When the niacin burns, it is working through you fat and blood. Proper flushing (diluting urine by urinating) is require to rid the chemicals.
Heparin is a blood thinner used to prevent blood clots.
People on blood thinner such as coumadin are not eligible to donate blood. The blood thinner inhibits the bloods ability to clot and may be dangerous to the recipient of the blood transfusion, especially during surgery.
Does grapefruit cause blood to get thinner?
is pgx a blood thinner
Here's some good info, it seems niacin may help your blood pressure and lower cholesterol- http://www.blood-pressure-updates.com/bp/high-blood-pressure/high-blood-pressure-treatment/niacin-for-high-blood-pressure.htm
Losartan is not a blood thinner. Losartan only reduces blood pressure, it does not contain any ingredients to reduce cholesterol, or to thin blood.
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