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Biomed International Products Corp.

Biomed Nattokinase NSK-SD 60caps

$45.99
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Description

Nattokinase has been shown to degrade fibrin clots both in clot lysis assays comparable to plasmin and by affecting plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1), which is the primary inhibitor of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA).

Human clinical studies have demonstrated the ability of nattokinase to decrease euglobin (clot) lysis time (ELT) up to 8 hours after oral intake of a dose of natto estimated at 6,000 fibrin degradation units (FU). In addition, euglobulin fibrinolytic activity (EFA; lysis area on a fibrin plate) was increased significantly up to 12 hours following administration.

NSK-SD is a superior form of Nattokinase

  • Highest potency available > 20,000 F.U./gram on the market
  • Vitamin K2 - free
  • Non-GMO, vegan and non-irradiated
  • Recognized by the JHFA (Japan Health and Nutrition Food Authorization) and the JNKA (Japan Nattokinase Association) as authentic Nattokinase
Features:
  • Dissolves fibrin clots (blood clots)
  • Improved blood circulation
  • Cardiovascular & Arterial health
Dosage: 1 capsule once daily   
 
Active ingredients:
 Each capsule contains:
Nattokinase 100 mg
 

Non-active ingredients: Cellulose, maltodextrin, hydroxypropyl methylcellulase, magnesium stearate.

 
Caution: Contra-Indications: Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you are taking health products that affect blood coagulation, or if you have a bleeding disorder. Consult a health care practitioner if you have a cardiovascular, kidney, or liver disorder, or if you are taking any medications. Stop using this product 7 days before any scheduled surgery, or immediately if you have unscheduled

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