Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Eat Natto! It is a Japanese fermented soybean cheese. Works like magic to clear the arteries, however it is nearly impossible to find. The Wedge carries a dehydrated version which I have never tried because I don't know if it would have the same effects. In some cities you can find it frozen in Japanese grocery stores. Someone told me once to try South Mpls so I went to every " oriental " store I could find and nobody ever heard of it. If you do find it, make sure it is made with organic non-GMO soybeans, and don't use the chemical-laden sauce that comes with it. Just note, it is a very acquired taste--slimy and quite yucky to some palates. An alternative is to take natto or nattokinase (the enzyme that does the work) capsules, which you can get cheap at Swanson's. In an advanced case of athersclerosis, you would need a high dosage and probably want to be monitored by a naturopath or other practitioner. > > I am sort of a lurker here learning from post and only posting a few times so I apologize if this is too off topic but since the condition of hardened arteris is clearly diet related I thought someone could offer up help or experience. > > I have a dear friend who is trying to help her father with this condition. The calcification numbers he is seeing are rapidly increasing and he reluctantly is currently on his MD prescribed statins. He wants off and is open to anything natural that will work. If you know of anything or have experienced success with treatment of anykind. Help would be much appreciated. > > They know diet is the major culprit here and they have worked on it and continue to progress in this area. > > Thank you in advance > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Here is a link for high-potency nattokinase, that includes a lot of other goodies like CoQ10, which her dad should definitely be taking anyway if he is going to be on statins. Statins cause nerve and muscle damage in quite a few people. The heart is a rather important muscle, so the irony is ridiculous. Please research nattokinase first though, and he should NOT start taking it without clearing it ahead of time with his doctor, especially if he is taking blood-thinners / anticoagulants already. http://www.nattokinase.org/ <http://www.nattokinase.org/> There is lower dosage nattokinase without the additional supplements on deep discount right now at Vitacost for a limited time: http://www.vitacost.com/Doctors-Best-Nattokinase#IngredientFacts <http://www.vitacost.com/Doctors-Best-Nattokinase#IngredientFacts> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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