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Nattokinnase as said is an enzyme found in natto a fermented soybean food

found in japanese culture. the organisms that ferment or breakdown substences

produce biochemicals to help in this process. The main research has been in

breaking down oclussions of the cardiovascular system such as the clots that

mentioned but also plaques,and fats. While I have not heard of it for

gallstones it is quite possible it could be of help. Serrepeptase that he

mentioned is another enzyme used for " blockages " within the body. You can also

get enterically coated proteolytic/pancreatic enzymes such as Wobenzym, taken on

an empty stomach away from meals, which might also be helpful especially if

there are inflammation issues within the body. -DDave

gallstones@...: vanadeux@...: Sun, 20 Apr

2008 17:45:47 +0100Subject: nattokinase for the gallbladder?

how does this help, by reducing inflammation of the gallbladder presumably?It

cannot dissove gallstones surely?We use an excellent blend of systemic enzymes

called Ethozymethis does contain nottokinase.we get ours from

www.ethos-success.com Ajd

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The only reason why I mentioned nattokinase is because many times I

have seen it combined with serrapeptase. So I thought I would just

give a quick explanation of what it is.

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> how does this help, by reducing inflammation of the gallbladder

presumably?

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> It cannot dissove gallstones surely?

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> We use an excellent blend of systemic enzymes called Ethozyme

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> this does contain nottokinase.

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> we get ours from www.ethos-success.com

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> Ajd

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