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    Seapepteate / Nattokinase ?

    Anybody familure with this & its effectiveness its some random shit but i belive it would have benifites for us n id like to hear from someone who knows about it

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    I have never heard of it. What is it used for?

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    the first one i googled and didnt even get a match
    the 2nd one i did. I dont see why its good for anything
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    for plaque in ur arteries anti inflamitories n i spelled the 1 name wrong

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    it seems to have a hosts of uses but my mother has plaque in her brain n if this could help break it down id like to give her this bcuz i dont believe doctors always take all measures or know all measures that could be takin

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    I looked it up and the second one seems like an herbal blood thinner. Its an enzme from fermented soybeans. It seems as if its often used to break up blood clots. Thats about all I could find.

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    yea thats what im running into ,thanks fo looking though

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    serrapeptase is what he means

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    Serrapeptase is an enzme that breaks down fibrin. Fibrin is a protein that clots the blood

    A clot comes from damaged blood vessels. Platelets adhere to the damaged vessels then release platelet factor 3. They react with calcium ions and proteins creating prothrombin factor which in turn creates fibrin.

    So if you are breaking down the protein fibrin, you are clearing the clots.

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    do you think this could assist in removing plaque from the brain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rampaige77 View Post
    do you think this could assist in removing plaque from the brain?
    I really dont know as the only knowledge I have of both of those came from a quick interent search.

    I have seen no studies on it for plaque in the brain. It seems t be primarily used for arterial build up

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