Nattokinase

mamibio74

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I've read that Nattokinase is not recommended for women with a personal or family history of breast cancer. What do you think about this?
 
Hi mamibio. Where did you hear this from? That is usually a good place to start. People can list their reasons or cite sources for further investigation. Then we can look at what you find and present, and see if it makes sense and should be taken into consideration.

I assume this is for chewing up bad stuff in our body? If so there are quite a few enzymes like bromelain and regular protease enzymes which do the trick also. But I wouldn’t dismiss an option based on some hearsay. My two cents.
 
It's based on the theory that women with a proclivity to develop breast cancer should avoid all exogenous estrogen sources, including soy. Natto is derived from soy.

It's not based on clinical trials or the subtleties of estrogen metabolism. You'll find notes like that, and the French are particularly good at picking at those details and micromanaging them. It's almost painful to watch.

It's well-intentioned advised, but if the particular person is avoiding all soy but swimming in a sea of estrogen-like chemicals like pesticides and plastics without any detox whatsoever? And if the person has already micro-emboli from the spike protein? Then the soy might be the lesser problem here.

Law of three, there's good and evil and the context which determines which is which.
 
It seems to me that we haven't touched on the subject of protecting children from contamination. At what age can we start giving them Bromelaine and Nattokinase? And for the little ones, is there anything available? Good day to you all.
 
It seems to me that we haven't touched on the subject of protecting children from contamination. At what age can we start giving them Bromelaine and Nattokinase? And for the little ones, is there anything available?
Hi mamibio74, I noticed that there was no reply to your last post in this thread. Have you ever found out more about Bromelaine and Nattokinase?

I like Dr. Axe's website, it is packed with information, but the lay-out is nice.


 
Hi mamibio74, I noticed that there was no reply to your last post in this thread. Have you ever found out more about Bromelaine and Nattokinase?

I like Dr. Axe's website, it is packed with information, but the lay-out is nice.





Hello Gwenllian,

Thank you for your message. I have been taking nattokinase and bromelain for many months. I think we can give bromelain to a 7-year-old child (my grandson's age), but I have doubts about nattokinase. My goal is to break down the nanobots or other particles that could accumulate in the blood following contact with vaccinated people. Children are not immune to contamination. What do you think?

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I think we can give bromelain to a 7-year-old child (my grandson's age), but I have doubts about nattokinase. My goal is to break down the nanobots or other particles that could accumulate in the blood following contact with vaccinated people. Children are not immune to contamination. What do you think?
I had a quick look, and noticed that some people say that nattokinase is not suitable for children, but I don't know whether this is true. Perhaps @Keyhole knows or @Jenn?
 
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