Description
Low Dose Nest Breaker has proven to be beneficial in helping patients maintain healthy blood circulation and balanced coagulation.
Nattokinase, the main ingredient of Low Dose Nest Breaker, is an effective, natural enzyme that supports healthy blood flow and circulation and helps maintain normal-range blood pressure levels.
Derived from purified natto, it promotes arterial dilation, which helps maintain healthy blood pressure levels, and is able to generate tissue plasminogen activators that encourage blood flow. Nattokinase also supports the activation of many other enzymes throughout the body.
Fibrinolytic enzymes are imperative to healthy blood flow throughout the body, but these enzymes decrease with age, which increases fibrin levels. Fibrin is a protein in blood that can affect blood flow. Taking Low Dose Nest Breaker can dissolve fibrin, resulting in healthier, more robust cardiovascular functions.
While many medications used to promote healthy blood flow and coagulation have serious side effects, Low Dose Nest Breaker is safe for long-term use.
Each capsule of Low Dose Nest Breaker contains 100 mg of nattokinase.
Why We Love Low Dose Nest Breaker For Babesia (and Lyme) patients: It breaks down fibrin deposits
These Babesia nests serve as reservoirs for the organisms and can prevent some patients from fully healing from the organism as it escapes normal circulatory patterns and cleaning in the spleen.
While our default product of choice is now the higher potency Nest Breaker, I still use Low Dose Nest Breaker for patients who are more sensitive or more susceptible to Herx reactions. Sometimes a smaller hammer is just better than a bigger one.
Overall, I have seen this product work well, but because it has less fibrinolytic activity for breaking up fibrin in the blood, it does the job more slowly. This can be an advantage for some patients.
Other than for Babesia, specifically, this product can be used to promote cardiovascular health in the blood vessels.
References
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Warnings
Always be sure to speak with your healthcare provider before starting any new nutritional supplement when pregnant or nursing. For children, we recommend speaking with your child's pediatrician regarding proper dosing. Store away from children.
If loose stools occur, stop use and notify your healthcare practitioner.
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