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Chelation, Nattokinase, Serratiopeptidase ![]() both ORAL & the faster result OVERNIGHT SUPPOSITORIES (Special prices available to patients and those who contact us through our info request form.) We will soon supply more information about these on the web site, but you may Contact us with questions in the meantime. is now available. Nattokinase is an enzyme isolated from the vegetable cheese Natto. It is obtained by a fermentation process using boiled soybeans and bacillus natto. This popular Japanese soybean food has been found to have blood clot dissolving properties, assisting the body to break up and dissolve unhealthy coagulation (clotting) by enhancing the breakdown of fibrin (the matrix for the clotting mechanism). Allergy Information: This product contains nattokinase from soy. Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, or have blood-clotting disorders or are taking anti-coagulant medications such as Coumadin (Warfarin), do not take this product without consulting your health care professional. *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. There are three processes in the body that lead to clotting, but just one (plasmin) that breaks down fibrin. Plasmin production is enhanced by muscle movement--something restricted on plane flights and among the bedridden. Nattokinase works very similar to plasmin in preventing clots, but is four times as effective in its thrombolytic (clot busting) activity. It works differently and is safer than the common “blood-thinning” drugs, which can only prevent clots, not break down existing ones and does not require blood test monitoring. However, it is still recommended that one discontinue it when about to undergo surgical procedures, according to doctor recommendations. Another GREAT ADVANTAGE is that recent research shows that Nattokinase can suppress thickening of the intima (the lining of the blood vessel) following damage to the inside of a blood vessel. Nutrition. 2003 Mar;19(3):261-4 Of course, if you are currently on a blood thinner or anti-platelet aggregation medication (such as plavix), you must discuss the use of nattokinase with your doctor before beginning its use. Nattokinase should not be used if you have any bleeding disorder. Its use must be monitored by your doctor if taken with coumadin or any other anticoagulant drugs, blood-thinning herbs, or aspirin. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. ![]() |