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|Cardiovascular Health
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|Supports heart health by helping to break down fibrin, potentially reducing the risk of blood clots
|Supports heart health by helping to break down fibrin, potentially reducing the risk of blood clots
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|Blood Pressure Regulation
|Blood Pressure Regulation
|May help lower blood pressure by promoting better blood circulation
|May help lower blood pressure by promoting better blood circulation
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|Anticoagulant Effect
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|Acts as a natural blood thinner by breaking down fibrin, which may reduce clot formation
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|Stroke Prevention
|Stroke Prevention
|Potential to reduce the risk of stroke by improving blood flow and reducing clot formation
|Potential to reduce the risk of stroke by improving blood flow and reducing clot formation
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|Inflammatory Response
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|May reduce inflammation by improving circulation and reducing clotting factors
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Revision as of 16:24, 28 January 2025

Nattokinase []

Nattokinase

Alternate Names: Natto Enzyme, Bacillus subtilis natto enzyme

Chart of Uses:

Use Description Index
Cardiovascular Health Supports heart health by helping to break down fibrin, potentially reducing the risk of blood clots <nowiki>
Blood Pressure Regulation May help lower blood pressure by promoting better blood circulation <nowiki>
Anticoagulant Effect Acts as a natural blood thinner by breaking down fibrin, which may reduce clot formation <nowiki>
Stroke Prevention Potential to reduce the risk of stroke by improving blood flow and reducing clot formation <nowiki>
Inflammatory Response May reduce inflammation by improving circulation and reducing clotting factors <nowiki>

Warnings:

  1. Blood Thinning: Nattokinase has blood-thinning properties and may interact with blood-thinning medications like warfarin. Consult a healthcare provider if on anticoagulants.
  2. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Safety during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not been established. Avoid use unless recommended by a doctor.
  3. Hypotension: May lower blood pressure, which could be problematic for people with low blood pressure or those taking medication to lower blood pressure.
  4. Surgery: Due to its blood-thinning properties, avoid using nattokinase before surgery to reduce the risk of bleeding complications.
  5. Gastrointestinal Issues: Some individuals may experience mild gastrointestinal upset.

Active Compounds:

  1. Nattokinase: The primary enzyme that is responsible for breaking down fibrin, helping to reduce blood clotting and improve circulation.
  2. Protease Activity: Nattokinase has protease activity, which aids in the breakdown of proteins, including fibrin, contributing to its anticoagulant effect.

Natural Sources:

  1. Natto (Fermented Soybeans): The primary natural source of nattokinase. It is a traditional Japanese food made by fermenting soybeans with Bacillus subtilis bacteria.
  2. Soybeans (Glycine max): While soybeans themselves contain the precursor to nattokinase, it is the fermentation process that produces the active enzyme.