Grok found it.....The study referenced in the X post is a 2022 retrospective observational clinical study titled "Effective management of atherosclerosis progress and hyperlipidemia with nattokinase: A clinical study with 1,062 participants", authored by Honglin Chen and colleagues.
It was published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (volume 9, article 964977). You can read the full text here: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cardiovascular-medicine/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2022.964977/full (or via PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36072877/).
Key Details
Location/Origin: The study was conducted in China. Participants were patients with hyperlipidemia and/or mild atherosclerosis who used an approved nattokinase product manufactured by Sungen Bioscience Co., Ltd. (Shantou, Guangdong Province). Data were retrospectively analyzed from records between 2016–2020.
Design: Retrospective analysis of real-world data from 1,062 participants (average age ~67.5 years) taking high-dose nattokinase (primarily 10,800 FU/day) for 12 months.
Note: This is distinct from an earlier 2017 Chinese study (Ren et al.) with fewer participants (~76 completing) and a lower dose, which also reported ~36% plaque reduction but is not the one cited in the post.
The study reports no serious adverse effects at this dose, but it emphasizes consulting a doctor due to nattokinase's blood-thinning properties.
L-lysine and vitamin c is all you need, and it wont take 12 months. My mom went from 70% blockage to essentially 0% in 5 months, and that was taking it slow.
Search lysine on GAW and you will find a lot of articles already covering this very topic going back for years.
Mine went from greater than 85% greater than 60%. This was after 2 one month sessions about six months apart, going to do another one and add proline I’ve been taking it daily for the last six months to a small dose
Where is the original study that was cited?
Grok found it.....The study referenced in the X post is a 2022 retrospective observational clinical study titled "Effective management of atherosclerosis progress and hyperlipidemia with nattokinase: A clinical study with 1,062 participants", authored by Honglin Chen and colleagues. It was published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (volume 9, article 964977). You can read the full text here: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cardiovascular-medicine/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2022.964977/full (or via PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36072877/). Key Details Location/Origin: The study was conducted in China. Participants were patients with hyperlipidemia and/or mild atherosclerosis who used an approved nattokinase product manufactured by Sungen Bioscience Co., Ltd. (Shantou, Guangdong Province). Data were retrospectively analyzed from records between 2016–2020. Design: Retrospective analysis of real-world data from 1,062 participants (average age ~67.5 years) taking high-dose nattokinase (primarily 10,800 FU/day) for 12 months. Note: This is distinct from an earlier 2017 Chinese study (Ren et al.) with fewer participants (~76 completing) and a lower dose, which also reported ~36% plaque reduction but is not the one cited in the post. The study reports no serious adverse effects at this dose, but it emphasizes consulting a doctor due to nattokinase's blood-thinning properties.
Thank you for locating the study. : )
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Effective management of atherosclerosis progress and hyperlipidemia with nattokinase: A clinical study with 1,062 participants
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Not sure...found this in the comments on X
L-lysine and vitamin c is all you need, and it wont take 12 months. My mom went from 70% blockage to essentially 0% in 5 months, and that was taking it slow.
Search lysine on GAW and you will find a lot of articles already covering this very topic going back for years.
Yes look for johntitor17.
Mine went from greater than 85% greater than 60%. This was after 2 one month sessions about six months apart, going to do another one and add proline I’ve been taking it daily for the last six months to a small dose