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Fight Renegade Blood Clots with THIS Ancient Japanese Secret!

By Better Health Research Team • Sep 25th, 2008 • Category: Blood Clots
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Peyton Posey

You may not think that having poor circulation is an illness—but it can wreak havoc on your body. When your blood doesn’t circulate properly, this prevents life-giving oxygen from reaching your brain… causes foggy thinking and “senior” moments… and can even contribute to a more serious brain disaster!

Poor circulation can also interrupt blood flow to and from your heart. This is often caused by a blood clot, which forms as your body’s natural response to a cut, scrape, injury or trauma.

When one of these injuries happens, normal clotting occurs at the site of injury. But once the bleeding has stopped, you no longer need the clot.

At this point, plasmin in your blood breaks down the clot so it can be dissolved. But as you age, your ability to produce plasmin diminishes, leaving dangerous blood clots traveling through your body, ready to cause a heart attack or brain disaster!

Luckily, more than 1,000 years ago the Japanese stumbled across an all-natural secret to safely dissolve those renegade blood clots. This nutrient is called nattokinase, or natto for short. This food made from fermented soy beans has been proven to help lower high cholesterol levels.

Natto has been used to prevent heart disease and in coordination with cancer treatments. But one of natto’s star qualities is its amazing ability to work as a natural blood thinner.

A study conducted by the National Cardiovascular Center of Japan, in the Municipality of Arita, studied whether the consumption of natto would impact the incidence of lifestyle-related diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease.

The result? Participants benefited overall from a 10 percent or greater decrease in total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol in the blood. Plus, participants had a 10 percent or greater decrease in body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, abdominal girth, percentage of body fat, fasting blood levels of glucose, and several other key indicators of health.

But that’s not all! This amazing nutrient known as natto can also help:

  • Improve your overall circulation—keeping your artery walls flexible and supple, too.
  • Maintain normal blood pressure—to help prevent your heart from overworking.
  • Relieve pain and discomfort caused by blood clots—a Godsend for sleepless nights.
  • Restore muscle strength—and help you regain
    healthy vigor.
  • Enhance your body’s natural ability to fight clots—and help dissolve existing clots.

Don’t delay adding this natural blood thinning supplement to your diet that the Japanese have trusted for more than 1,000 years to help combat and dissolve dangerous blood clots—and stop them from forming in the first place!


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