Nattokinase
- Nattokinase Update Nov. 2008
- Nattokinase & Chronic Coagulation
- Natto and Its Active Ingredient Nattokinase, A Potent and Safe Thrombolytic Agent, Alternative & Complementary Therapies, June 2002, p.157-164, Milner, Martin & Makise, Kouhei
- Nattokinase Cases and Coumadin
Dr Milner’s Lecture on Nattokinase, A Potent and Safe Thrombolytic Agent, Sponsored by Allergy Research (53 minutes)Available in the following 2 formats.
- Single 30MB zip file containing all 14 mp3 files
- 14 individual mp3 files
| 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | |
| 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
I will be talking with you tomorrow (5/1) to discuss Nattokinase and how I would like to consider using it in my medical oncology practice. I wonder if you have any peer-reviewed papers dealing with this in human subjects.
My best regards to you,
Stephen
Stephen B. Strum, MD, FACP
Reply to Stephen Strum, MDMedical Oncologist specializing in PC
I have reduced my Plaque 30 % and I was using Nattokinase and other supplements.
Reply to Paul DarrigoTests done with EBCT scans.
I have no metabolic Syndrome. No Inflation. Fibrinogen is normal. I weight 162 lbs. Low fat levels. No symptoms yet I have plaque in my LAD in three spots. I cycle intensely 4 days a week.
Reply to Paul DarrigoThe one thing I have put together is I do have Platelet Aggregation. My red blood cells look like worms instead of individual cells floating in plasma. I have my own microscope and have done several slides. I have never put this together as a possible source but listening to this lecture this has given me the idea. This will have to be investigated more thoroughly and the next scan will possibly prove nattokinase as the benefit.
Reply to Paul Darrigo