To help keep my arteries clear; started years ago when I had heart issues. I haven't had COVID -- that I know of -- but I'm occasionally around "vaccinated" people and the last thing I want is spike-protein-induced micro-clots (or ANY blood clots). I've read that aspirin doesn't do much to prevent micro-clots but nattokinase does. Had a D-dimer test -- which can find micro-clots -- last month and had a negative result, which "virtually rules out active thrombotic events" per the laboratory test result sheet. Note that a positive test may result from blood clots OR a few other things, including cancer, so further testing is then necessary.
I take the nattokinase in the morning, on an empty stomach, along with pycnogenol in a formula from Life Extension called VenoFlow. It's $36/bottle of 30 in Qty 4 or more. Not cheap but neither are heart attacks. And of course if Big Pharma had anything that actually did what this does, it'd cost $500/month or more (and have a nasty list of side-effects).
Another data point here: I've been using it (nattokinase) daily for years.
For what purpose?
To help keep my arteries clear; started years ago when I had heart issues. I haven't had COVID -- that I know of -- but I'm occasionally around "vaccinated" people and the last thing I want is spike-protein-induced micro-clots (or ANY blood clots). I've read that aspirin doesn't do much to prevent micro-clots but nattokinase does. Had a D-dimer test -- which can find micro-clots -- last month and had a negative result, which "virtually rules out active thrombotic events" per the laboratory test result sheet. Note that a positive test may result from blood clots OR a few other things, including cancer, so further testing is then necessary.
I take the nattokinase in the morning, on an empty stomach, along with pycnogenol in a formula from Life Extension called VenoFlow. It's $36/bottle of 30 in Qty 4 or more. Not cheap but neither are heart attacks. And of course if Big Pharma had anything that actually did what this does, it'd cost $500/month or more (and have a nasty list of side-effects).
That's fantastic info thanks!