Not Medical Advice: No. Sugar can't make your blood thin.
Some foods act as natural blood thinners, salicylates, which are substances that block vitamin K, are a type of natural blood thinners. Aspirin is the most popular of such substance. Some foods are also high in salicylates.
Herbs and Spices: Curry powder, cayenne pepper, ginger, paprika, thyme, cinnamon, dill, oregano, turmeric, licorice and peppermint.
Fruits: Strawberries, raisins, prunes, cranberries, blueberries, grapes, tangerines and oranges.
Other Foods: Chewing gum, honey, peppermints, vinegar, wine and cider.
Fish oil, which contains a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids, can also act as natural blood thinner.
Fishes: Anchovies, salmon, albacore tuna, mackerel, lake trout and herring.
Onions, garlic and olive oil are some other foods that thin the blood, as well as alcohol, especially red wine.
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Tip! Check out 17 Ways To Build Better Blood, shared by Care2 Healthy Living.