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If you or a loved one are taking the popular blood thinner Eliquis (generic: apixaban), this deep dive is a must-listen. Unlike older generation blood thinners, Eliquis doesn't require you to avoid healthy leafy greens or watch your Vitamin K intake. However, it operates on a strict metabolic clearance system in your body—and certain everyday foods, supplements, and over-the-counter medications can dangerously disrupt that system. The Top 10 Things to Avoid on Eliquis: 1. Over-the-Counter NSAIDs: Pain relievers like ibuprofen and naproxen (Advil, Motrin, Aleve) irritate the stomach lining and impair clotting on their own. Combined with Eliquis, they create a severe bleeding hazard. 2. Aspirin: Unless explicitly prescribed by your doctor for a specific cardiac reason, aspirin should stay in the bottle. 3. Barberries & Berberine Supplements: These act as major "sink cloggers," blocking the enzymes that clear Eliquis and causing the medication to build up dangerously in your bloodstream. 4. Goji Berries: Another powerful enzyme blocker that acts as an invisible dose multiplier, spiking your bleeding risk. 5. Grapefruit & Pomelos: These citrus fruits actively disable the crucial clearance enzymes in your gut and liver. (While a tiny splash of juice at brunch is rarely an emergency, a daily morning habit creates a dangerous backlog). 6. Ginkgo Biloba: A dangerous dual threat that simultaneously disrupts your body's clearance system while stopping your platelets from binding normally. 7. St. John’s Wort: This popular mood supplement does the exact opposite—it accelerates your clearance enzymes into overdrive, wiping out the Eliquis too quickly and leaving you completely vulnerable to blood clots and stroke. 8. High-Dose Turmeric (Curcumin) Supplements: Concentrated extracts have potent natural blood-thinning properties. 9. High-Dose Garlic & Ginger Supplements: Much like turmeric, the danger lies in concentrated, high-dose pill or extract forms. (Note: Using a fresh pinch of garlic, ginger, or turmeric to cook your dinner is perfectly safe!) 10. Heavy Alcohol Consumption: Alcohol thins the blood and impairs liver function, but practically speaking, it also drastically increases your risk of falling. A minor tumble while fully anticoagulated can turn a simple bump into a major internal injury. Important Disclaimer: We are not medical professionals. The information in this episode is for educational purposes. Always consult your own doctor or cardiologist regarding your specific health needs, medications, and dietary changes. Hack of the Week: Take a quick photo(s) of all your current prescription labels and supplement bottles. Send them to your favorite AI engine and ask: "Are there any hidden interactions here I should discuss with my doctor, and can you build me a customized list of foods to watch out for?" It's an easy way to advocate for your health at your next check-up!
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