Chen et al. shows how effective NK is and proposes NK at a dose of 10,800 FU/day, beyond the present 2000 FU (or 4000 FU/day); Chen concludes that lower doses are ineffective & to be revisited
The paltry amount of K2 they used (180 μg/day) was far from optimim . . . should have been in milligram + doses. Also, if they were actually serious about reversing plaque, they should have combined NK with the Pauling/Rath vitamin C/amino acids protocol. Then they would be getting somewhere!
There are many herbs that are good for the heart and the vascular system. Ask your local pharmacist and get the standard "I am totally baffled" reply and skip the drugs.
Encouraging findings. Will be watching this closely.
Lumbrokinasse is 30 x more potent than Natto kinase..... not sure why do few know about it and fewer use it....
The paltry amount of K2 they used (180 μg/day) was far from optimim . . . should have been in milligram + doses. Also, if they were actually serious about reversing plaque, they should have combined NK with the Pauling/Rath vitamin C/amino acids protocol. Then they would be getting somewhere!
I'm on Eliquis, I know there's a coindication for Nattokinase for it.
I'm in 100% afib the reason for the Eliquis. I'd like to get off Pfizer product. Larry
There are many herbs that are good for the heart and the vascular system. Ask your local pharmacist and get the standard "I am totally baffled" reply and skip the drugs.