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Can I substitute the xarelto (20mg) that I was prescribed for no other reason than for being over 60.

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I did switch last March after being proscribed for a DVT in my leg. Doing fine and plan to continue nattokinesse indefinitely.

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Just an fyi. Coincidentally this response to a question about Nattokinase was given by Dr. Russell Blaylock in the August 2023 Blaylock Wellness Report: "There are two things you need to know about nattokinase. First, it is an enzyme that prevents blood from clotting. It should not be combined with blood thinners, and it should not be stopped suddenly.

Normally, the dose is one capsule a day on an empty stomach — 20 to 30 minutes before eating. After about two weeks, take one capsule every other day for a week and then every third day for a week and then stop.

Second, nattokinase removes the plaque from arteries. Some people take it every day for a month. Keep in mind it prevents blood from coagulating."

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I wouldn't call it "Spike Protein Dissolution." Rather, it is the dissolution of amyloid plaques caused by the nanotechnology in these injections.

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