There is inconclusive evidence that ginger makes the platelets "less
sticky" in the same way that a low dose of aspirin does, and the
homeopathic people would have you believe that ginger is the way to go
to reduce cardiovascular disease.  There is no evidence that ginger
reduces the platelet count, nor is their any hard data that suppors
ginger's use as a cardiovascular aid.  The evidence that ginger helps
gastrointestinal problems and balance is strong.  BTW, ginger has been
used by Chinese for a very long time.

Just Google "ginger platelets" and you will find lots of info on the
subject.


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