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Stacking Blood-Thinning Supplements: Cumulative Bleeding Risk in Glaucoma Patients

Stacking Blood-Thinning Supplements: Cumulative Bleeding Risk in Glaucoma Patients

Introduction Many people with glaucoma take nutritional supplements to support eye health. Common examples are fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids), Ginkgo biloba, garlic, curcumin (turmeric), and combinations like Mirtogenol (pine bark extract plus bilberry). These supplements can have blood-thinning effects by interfering with clotting. Taking several at once (stacking) can amplify those effects....

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blood thinning supplements

Blood thinning supplements are over-the-counter products that can reduce the blood's tendency to clot or make blood flow more easily. They include a variety of herbs, oils, enzymes and vitamins that work in different ways, such as inhibiting platelets from sticking together, altering steps in the clotting cascade, or promoting the breakdown of clots. Common examples people take include omega-3 fish oil, vitamin E, garlic, ginkgo, ginger, nattokinase and turmeric, though many other products are marketed with similar effects. People use these supplements to support heart and circulation health, to try to lower the risk of clots, or because they prefer natural approaches to wellness. Because supplements are regulated differently from prescription drugs, strength and formulation can vary widely between brands, which affects how strong their effects may be. That variability matters because even modest blood-thinning effects can become dangerous when combined with prescription anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs, or before surgery. Possible risks include easy bruising, prolonged bleeding from cuts, nosebleeds, gastrointestinal bleeding, and more serious internal bleeding in vulnerable people. If you are taking prescription blood thinners, have a bleeding disorder, are pregnant, or are about to have an operation, it is important to tell your healthcare provider before starting any of these supplements. A healthcare professional can help assess benefits and risks, check for interactions, and recommend safe doses or alternatives. Always choose reputable brands, follow label directions, and keep medical providers informed about everything you take.