The above plus:
- up to 160mg/d of famotidine (pepcid) (20-40mg, 4x /d)
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC7473796/
Good one thanks.
this lowered c reactive protein like 30% and all 4 infection related markers significantly compared to those who didn't take it. It lowered deaths by more than 90%. brilliant
Unfortunately it's prescription only in the UK... so gotta go through some extra hoops to get it
I would be taking NAC(Jarrow brand), glutathione(Jarrow brand), Curcumin(Life extension brand), and nattokinase(Jarrow or arthur andrew medical brand)
nattokinase is a good suggestion thanks. not only prevents blood clots but dissolves existing ones too. https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC5372539/
and works acutely going by the dog study using 4 standard capsules which dissolved blood clots completely within 5 hours.
When dogs were orally administered four NK capsules (2000 FU/capsule), chemically-induced thrombi in the major leg vein were completely dissolved within five hours and normal blood flood was restored.
A rat model of thrombosis in the common carotid artery also demonstrated that NK-treated rats recovered 62% of arterial blood flow.
Even a single dose of NK has been reported to result in fibrinolysis via the cleavage of cross-linked fibrin [10]. In that study, 12 healthy, young males were randomly administered a single capsule of NK (2000 FU/ 100mg). The antithrombin concentration in their blood increased significantly two hours after the oral consumption of the NK capsule.
In human clinical studies, no-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL) was found when healthy human volunteers orally consumed NK (10 mg/kg) daily for 28 days
There's some talk of it not surviving stomach acid unless in a specific formula, but that looks to be inaccurate. standard NK goes through fine.
Both NK and lumbrokinase (derived from earthworms), unlike most proteins, are more resistant to the highly acidic gastric fluids in the stomach and can be absorbed in the later sections of the digestive tract. in 2013, a research team in the United States detected intact NK in the serum of healthy humans after they were administrated a single, oral dose of NK (2000 FU/100 mg) in a capsule [16]. Other studies have also shown that oral administration of NK can enhance fibrinolytic activity in plasma [3,16]. The mechanism by which NK is transported from the digestive tract into the circulatory system still needs to be elucidated. NK can resist high temperature (50 °C) and pH (to 10), which certainly contributes to the ability of this enzyme to remain intact in the gastrointestinal tract [6].
Adding famotidine at 20mg x4 daily for the 80mg median dose. which should sort out the inflammation increase.
And adding 2x 2000 FU / 100mg nattokinase to cover the thrombosis
stack sorted (as long as I can get my hands on famotidine). cheers
Edited by CarlSagan, 07 July 2021 - 12:02 PM.