canefan17
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Those of you who took natto... how long did you take it for? And did you use chelators while using Natto.
Can't natto work on biofilms thus releasing metals?
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nefferdun
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I read in one of my books that natto, lactoferrin and cystein work on the biofilm BUT the book did not say how much of each to take. Does anyone know?
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pamoisondelune
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I take it permanently to prevent blood clots because of a gene favoring blood clots.
I'm lucky because my body tells me how much to take; it gives me symptoms, if it's too much or too little. I take what my body tells me to , which is about 10,000 FUs (Fibrinolytic units) about 3 times a day with meals. Or less on an empty stomach.
I've never had an INR, but also i haven't had bleeding problems either.
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Lymeorsomething
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One study below used 4000 fibrinolysis units per day for blood clotting issues.
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Nattokinase got me further than anything, paired with antibiotics. Good stuff! +1 on allergy research group product.
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canefan17
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toppers,
What dosage and how many days per week?
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NanaDubo
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Rechts Regulat can punch a hole in biofilms and thins the blood. Google it with DK's name attached, he seems to like it more than all the above mentioned products.
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