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Lumbrokinase vs Nattokinase vs Serrapeptase: Key Differences, Benefits, Risks & Practical Guide (2026)

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Lumbrokinase, nattokinase, and serrapeptase are all enzymes that have been studied for their potential health benefits. They are all considered as proteolytic enzymes. Proteolytic enzymes have a variety of roles in the body, from helping to digest food to taking part in the immune response. While interest in these compounds has grown, it’s important to understand their mechanisms, evidence base, and safety considerations clearly. What is Lumbrokinase? Lumbrokinase (LK) is an enzyme derived from earthworms is thought to aid in blood clot prevention, inflammation reduction, and circulation problems.  Lumbrokinase for Blood Clots Thrombolytic agents typically used to dissolve clots are urokinase (u-PA), streptokinase, and tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). These drugs, however, are not specific for fibrin and have adverse and dangerous side effects including severe bleeding and heavy blood loss which may result in death. In contrast, LK is very specific to fibrin as a substrate and ...

How to Detox Spike Protein After COVID (2026)

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The spike protein is naturally found in SARS-CoV-2, no matter the variant. In its native form in SARS-CoV-2, the spike protein is responsible for the pathologies of the viral infection. In its wild form it’s known to open the blood-brain barrier, cause cell damage (cytotoxicity) and, as Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the  mRNA and DNA vaccine core platform technology , said in a commentary on  News Voice , “is active in manipulating the biology of the cells that coat the inside of your blood vessels — vascular endothelial cells, in part through its interaction with ACE2, which controls contraction in the blood vessels, blood pressure and other things.” It’s also been revealed that the spike protein on its own is enough to cause inflammation and damage to the vascular system, even independent of a virus. ( R )  Base Spike Detox According to Dr Peter McCullough (in a Twitter post): Base Spike Detox is what I am currently using in my practice for those who have had ...

10 Best Natural Alternatives to Blood Thinners 2025

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Our blood supply does many things including transporting nutrients around the body and delivering waste products to the lungs, kidneys, skin and bowel. Another important task is to transport protein and factors that allow proper blood flow. Our blood has the capacity to clot as well, which can assist stop excessive bleeding. The platelets in our blood will typically stick together and form a clot to assist seal the wound and stop excessive blood loss when we are injured. This process, known as coagulation, is crucial to the healing of wounds. Coagulation can also help prevent dangerous blood clots from forming and traveling to other parts of the body. In some cases, however, blood clots can form even when we are not injured. This can happen when there is an abnormal increase in blood clotting factors or when the blood vessels become damaged or narrowed. In these situations, blood thinners can be used to help reduce the risk of dangerous blood clots. How to Keep Our Blood Thin Naturally...

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