Raw onions on your burger will help to slowly break down clots plus keep the blood from coagulating...thinner blood.
Cooked onions on that burger do not help to break clots down, but they will keep the blood from clotting or coagulating and will still deter clots
from forming to some extent even though they do not reduce already formed clots.
Pineapple or papaya will help to break down clots too if raw but are also blood thinners,,,their enzymes are broken down by heat though, both have
some blood thinning properties though, when using blood thinners keep this in mind. There are veggies that also promote clotting somewhat and some
also increase risks of kidney stones because of oxylates but cooking veggies well lessens the effect of the oxylates or combining them with certain
food chemistries makes the oxylates not get absorbed. Peanut butters bad effects can be somewhat neutralized by jelly, spinaches oxylates can be
neutralized by adding some milk and butter after cooking like old recipes used to do...calcium combines with the oxylates in the digestive system
making them not get absorbed through the guts.
People have ignored their ancestors dietary recipes that have passed on through generations. I do not eat raw spinach or raw green beans....other
than testing a few to check the quality when picking the green beans from the garden. I was informed about this from my parents and grandparents when
I was young, my father owned a farm and my uncles and grandparents also owned farms or had gardens. All I did was to research why they told me these
things, evidence clearly shows there is a problem with even a low moderate consumption of many green veggies. Now Iceburg lettuce does not have too
much clotting factors compared to other kinds if eaten raw...which lettuce usually is eaten raw. Dandilion greens have both clotting and thinning
factors. but eating too much raw is also not advised, shredding a few leafs into your iceberg salad is not too much of a problem.
Gee, I could write a book about all of this.
But I have been busy today, Advanced auto had a sale here, store closing, I made two trips down there, got twelve hundred bucks worth of car parts for
one hundred fourty bucks, most stuff was ninety percent off in the store but you had to buy the stock they had. I got a clutch, pressure plate, and
throwout bearing kit for the plow truck...fourteen bucks. Premium rotors for the 2020 Forester were seven bucks for the back breaks, eight eighty for
the front....brake pads for the back were three forty. A rebuilt starter for the plow truck was six dollars and thirty cents plus a twelve dollar
core charge. Got to make the time to save money when you can. Serpentine belt for the truck was a buck fifty eight. And I got a lot more stuff
stocked up in those two trips, even got a new ignition switch with two keys for like three fifty...darn ignition switch sticks when it gets really
cold. and even got the lower ignition switch part for three twenty five...to make sure I will replace both.
Ok, got to stop bragging about my good deals today...deals that others cannot get. My brother spent more than I did, he even got a front CV axle for
his chevy truck for forteen bucks and sixteen bucks for an alternator that usually runs a hundred sixty bucks. My daughter and her husband also got
into the action, all new brakes for her outback, pads and rotors for thirty eight bucks. I kind of like making other people jealous when there is a
great local deal to be had.