Supplement that works for blood, brain.
Made in JAPAN
It is a product certified by "Japan Nattokinase Association".
Japan NattoKinase Association: http://j-nattokinase.org/en/index.html
KOBAYASHI Pharmaceutical
"quality made possible only by a pharmaceutical company"
180capsules (30days)
6capsules / day
Nattokinaze: 27.0mg (2000FU)
DHA: 738.7mg
EPA: 463.3mg
α-Linolenic acid: 198.8mg
Krill oil: 100.0mg
Vitamin E: 8.2mg
in 6capsules
"FU" means the fibrin degradation unit.
Vitamin K 2 and natto smell have been removed.
The ingestion of natto kinase before going to bed is effective.
Omega-3 fatty acid : DHA, EPA, α-Linolenic acid
α-linolenic acid is thought to have an effect of improving cognitive function and increasing IQ.
Nattokinase is thought to have a thrombolytic effect by making the blood smooth.
There is also a report that it has the degradation activity of harmful amyloid fibrils related to Alzheimer.
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Reference material
Nattokinase improves blood flow by inhibiting platelet aggregation and thrombus formation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879341/
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Made in JAPAN
It is a product certified by "Japan Nattokinase Association".
Japan NattoKinase Association: http://j-nattokinase.org/en/index.html
KOBAYASHI Pharmaceutical
"quality made possible only by a pharmaceutical company"
180capsules (30days)
6capsules / day
Nattokinaze: 27.0mg (2000FU)
DHA: 738.7mg
EPA: 463.3mg
α-Linolenic acid: 198.8mg
Krill oil: 100.0mg
Vitamin E: 8.2mg
in 6capsules
"FU" means the fibrin degradation unit.
Vitamin K 2 and natto smell have been removed.
The ingestion of natto kinase before going to bed is effective.
Omega-3 fatty acid : DHA, EPA, α-Linolenic acid
α-linolenic acid is thought to have an effect of improving cognitive function and increasing IQ.
Nattokinase is thought to have a thrombolytic effect by making the blood smooth.
There is also a report that it has the degradation activity of harmful amyloid fibrils related to Alzheimer.
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Reference material
Nattokinase improves blood flow by inhibiting platelet aggregation and thrombus formation
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879341/
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