FEM NattoKinase

 

 

·  Assists in Break-Down of Fibrin

·  Natural Fibrinolytic Enzyme

·  Used by Japan for 1,000 Years

·  May Support Cardiovascular and Circulatory Disorders

·  May Aid in Poor Healing

FEM NattoKinase contains a potent, all-natural, fibrinolytic enzyme that is extracted and highly purified from natto, a fermented soybean food consumed in Japan for over 1000 years.  FEM NattoKinase is fast-acting and long-lasting. In 1980, researchers discovered that NattoKinase could successfully breakdown fibrin, a blood clotting protein. FEM NattoKinase has been the subject of many studies and may support the body in areas such as cardiovascular-related disorders, vascular and circulatory disorders and may aid in conditions of poor healing. 

Dosage:  Take 1 capsule daily or as directed by your health care practitioner.

Contraindications: Extremely important to consult your FEM Centre health care practitioner if you are on blood thinning medication while using this product. 

Supplement Facts

Serving size

1 capsule

Servings per container

60

1 capsule contains

Amount per
serving

% daily value*

     

Nattokinase (NSK-SD) (active enzyme at 20,000 FU/gram)

50 mg

*

 

* Daily value not established
Enzyme activity (fibrin units per gram)

Other ingredients: Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate.

Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach by children.

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diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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