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1) Any drug combo needs careful study. I am not critical, just watch out for the $age mix. E.g., inflammation treatment via chondroitin combined with glucosamine is mixed ‘cause The %age has to be right. If one test is with 90-10 its results cannot be compared with a 20-80 test. I use both and after waiting the necessary 4-6 months the improvement is staggering. I am without general arthritis pain.
2) A drug that can dissolve clogs needs very careful study. If it slowly stripes off the upper/exposed layer, fine. OTOHand, if the entire clog comes off you will stroke out.
3) I still maintain the Canadian study of years past is telling. It is not the clog that kills. It is the inflammation under the clog. That inflammation forces the vein/artery closed. The inflammation is because of bacteria infection under the clog. Anti-biotics have a tough time getting to them. The alternative is the starve the buggies of the iron they need to live. The iron is from iron-enriched food — like bread. Quit taking vitamins with iron and cut out iron enriched foods where you can. The swelling will stop.
Also, esp for men...give blood.
Nattozymes, or nattokinase, reduces fibrin. I take a small dose every morning on an empty stomach. A larger dose, too close to breakfast, messes up my digestion.
An argument, for why women tend to live longer than men, is that menstration clears out a lot of fibrin. Men and post-menopausal women might choose to take nattokinase. If you are already on a blood thinner, that further complicates matters.
E.g., inflammation treatment via chondroitin combined with glucosamine is mixed...if one test is with 90-10 its results cannot be compared with a 20-80 test. I use both and after waiting the necessary 4-6 months the improvement is staggering. I am without general arthritis pain.
Congrats! What percentage of each do you use (i.e., it still appears there’s a dosage question)? TIA.