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Supported by medical studies, nattō contains a chemical enzyme, aptly called nattokinase, which can reduce the likelihood of blood clotting, and thus, can help to prevent heart attack and strokes.
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“Serratiopeptidase and nattokinase are two newer enzymes that possess both properties,” he said, “and it is likely that research will yield more of these novel enzymes with systemic applications as interest and understanding continue to advance.”
Archive 2007-02-01 Steve Carper 2007
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“Serratiopeptidase and nattokinase are two newer enzymes that possess both properties,” he said, “and it is likely that research will yield more of these novel enzymes with systemic applications as interest and understanding continue to advance.”
Science Marches On III: Systemic Enzymes Steve Carper 2007
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Hi, Mike: My holistic doctor recommended taking fish oil over flaxseed oil; however, I noticed that the fish oil has 45mg of chholesterol, and I can not find any listing of cholesterol on flaxseed oil; number two, as I do have moderate atherosclerosis, and I am trying to determine a treatment modality such as aspirin vs. fish oil or flaxseed oil nattokinase and Vit.
Fish oil versus flaxseed oil | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2005
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The other product is called "Kyolic Aged Garlic Extract Blood Pressure Health, Formula 109" and this is a blend of the same Aged Garlic plus nattokinase (a natural enzyme that thins the blood and could help prevent stroke/heart attack) as well as SunTheanine which is a brand of L-theanine (an extract of green tea) that slows down heart rate.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com R.Ph. Suzy Cohen 2011
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Over the last few decades, the benefits and safety of nattokinase have been demonstrated in multiple laboratory and clinical studies.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Another, a randomized controlled clinical trial, showed that the use of nattokinase resulted in the normalization of both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Over the last few decades, the benefits and safety of nattokinase have been demonstrated in multiple laboratory and clinical studies.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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Another, a randomized controlled clinical trial, showed that the use of nattokinase resulted in the normalization of both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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One study demonstrated that blood samples incubated in nattokinase showed significant decreases in red blood cell aggregation and blood viscosity.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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