Nattokinase (100mg) Overview
Used for thousands of years for numerous health benefits, the traditional Japanese food Natto has recently been confirmed by modern scientific studies to support healthy heart function and circulation. NOW Nattokinase isolates the key enzyme in Natto's health supporting roles and delivers it in a convenient, concentrated form. It is a powerful way to keep blood clotting levels in a healthy range, as well as improve blood flow.
As powerful as NOW Nattokinase is in aiding blood flow, those with coagulation or bleeding disorders, or those on blood thinners should discuss their condition with their doctors before using it. This enzyme may help explain Japan's record low rates of heart disease, and is treasured by those who want non-prescription help in preventing blood clots. Your heart and circulatory system are working constantly to keep the rest of your body running, help them stay healthy with NOW Nattokinase.
Nattokinase (100mg) Description from Now
Nattokinase is an enzyme isolated from Natto, a traditional japanese fermented soy food. Natto has been consumed safely for thousands of years for its numerous health benefits. More recently, both clinical and non-clinical studies have demonstrated that nattokinase supports heart health and promotes healthy circulation. Each serving of Now nattokinase provides 2000 FU (Fibrinolytic Units) to help keep already healthy levels of blood clotting factors within a normal range.
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Supplement Facts |
Serving Size: 1 vcap
Servings Per Container: 120 |
Ingredient |
Amount |
% Daily Value** |
Nattokinase |
100mg |
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** Percent Daily Value is based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. † Daily Value not established.
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Ingredients:
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Cellulose (capsule), Maltodextrin, Stearic Acid (vegetable source), and Silica.
Manufacturer's Directions
As a dietary supplement, take 1 Vcap 1 to 2 times daily on an empty stomach.
Manufacturer's Disclaimer
Those with blood coagulation disorders or those currently taking anti-coagulant (blood-thinning) medications, please consult a health practitioner prior to use.