Question: Can acidification of the body lead to the adhesion of erythrocytes? That is, does the pH of the medium affect the ability to stick together?
My answer is no
Question: What influences changes in the direction of a positive or negative charge of erythrocytes? Body acidification and alkalization? Immunity, sports, veganism, raw food diet, vitamins, fasting, psychotherapy, psychosomatics, yoga, spiritual breathing practices, what affects?
My answer: Nothing affects. This is a chemical structure. It doesn't change.
Question: And what is the charge of glucose in the blood, how does it behave in relation to erythrocytes?
My answer: It has a neutral charge and feeds the red blood cells.
Question: And physiotherapy (with Bernard's low-frequency current) can change the charge of red blood cells?
My answer is no
Question: So anticoagulants are useless? How to prevent blood clots?
My answer: No, they are not useless. They and antiplatelet agents can prevent thrombus formation.
Question: How to minimize the likelihood of meeting and gluing erythrocytes with protein molecules?
My answer: Do not get pregnant, do not provoke bleeding by cuts and rupture of blood vessels, do not prevent the growth of malignant neoplasms, prevent the development of long-term inflammatory processes.
Question: Will vegetarianism save in this case?
My answer: No, it won't.
Question: That is, blood clots are not formed due to alcohol consumption?
My answer: Alcohol poisoning is sometimes accompanied by the formation of blood clots in the veins. Possibly because the subject was lying motionless for several hours.
Question: Doesn't alcohol thicken the blood?
My answer is no. With moderate alcohol consumption, the likelihood of thrombosis is reduced.