Thread:Vesther/@comment-197.1.56.96-20140718125037/@comment-24032096-20140718160948

Blood thinner (better known as "anticoagulant") prevents the blood to coagulate (to form clots, to thicken a bit). If you ingest too much anticoagulants, blood is more liquid than it usually is. This means blood is more likely to come out from every hole in the body (even pores or the ones caused after a small hit). Massive hemorrhaging is fatal.

Mark, thanks for the data. I knew it.