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From what I understand, they can form if you have a high clotting factor. This is caused by having a high hematocrit- which is, simply put, a high red blood cell count. When you have a high RBC count, the platelets become sticky, and your blood can move through your veins with the consistency of sludge. This is further aggravated by a condition called polycythemia vera, which is a cause of a high RBC build up and one can be genetically predisposed to polycythemia. It is important to stay hydrated and to have a diet which will help keep your clotting factors at bay. To get enough cardiovascular exercise is key. You must keep your heart pumping and your blood flowing.

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OP, how do you keep your clotting to a minimum and what methods have you found to be best suited to keeping a low hematocrit? For me, it has been grapefruit juice and long duration steady state cardio, which has proven to be a dramatic change in RBC. I have also heard of citrus bergamot to help reduce arterial plaque.