Conventional treatment methods often involve anticoagulants, or blood thinners, that help to reduce your blood’s ability to clot and reduce the risk of further cloths. Depending on your case, you may be prescribed injectable or oral anticoagulants or both. For blood clots in the leg, compression...
Blood thinners, including antiplatelet drugs (eg, aspirin and clopidogrel), mainly for arterial thrombosis, and anticoagulants (eg, heparin, warfarin, and dabigatran) What are Some Emerging Therapies for Blood Clots? New methods of sonothrombolysis Canakinumab Repurposed drugs: statins, colchicine, and...
Can I take Nattokinase NSK-SD®if I’m already taking anticoagulants (e.g. blood thinners)? Short answer: Yes. Why? Natto is a rich source of Vitamin K2. However, Vitamin K2 is known to interact and reduce the effectiveness of anticoagulants like blood thinner and people taking such medi...
No. While it’s true there’s K2 in natto, that’s something completely different than the nattokinase it contains. The confusion stems from the fact that vitamin K2 (MK-7) supplements often add nattokinase. Vitamin K plays an important role in circulation, coagulation, and anti-coagulation o...