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@shoshin

I follow an alternative "triple anticoagulation" protocol that features...Boluoke lumbrokinase (2x daily/B.I.D.), Cardiokinase nattokinase (1x daily), & chewable 81 mg aspirin (1x daily)--& cleared a femoral arterial clot in my right leg with it (in 3 days).

This way I take advantage of the proteolytic/fibrinolytic properties of the lumbrokinase & nattokinase...& the anti-platelet-forming properties of aspirin. The Boluoke lumbrokinase has a registered Canadian FDA trial behind it...which illustrated its clot-targeting proteolytic/fibrinolytic action.

In addition, over time, 3-plus weeks & counting, my systolic blood pressure (which I measure twice daily) has dropped 5 mm/hg--& stabilised there...with the implementation of this natural "triple anticoagulant" therapy.

That's a clinically significant drop in (stabilised) systolic blood pressure.

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Yes I have read about the "kinases" on the afibbers forum. But I have concerns about anticoagulation, period, with small hematomas on my skin already, and aspirin would irritate my already sensitive gut. My blood pressure is too low in general. We are all different!

If my afib returns and increases, I would consider what you are doing.