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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Thank-you, Dr. McCullough, for caring so deeply about the health of people everywhere. My father was an internist, who practiced medicine from the mid 1940s - mid 1970s. Like you, he was exceptionally perceptive & caring. He was very much the "Marcus Welby" of our community. I recognize & appreciate these same fine traits in you & it makes me so happy & hopeful whenever I read your articles or watch your interviews.

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Gayla's avatar

Also, please note that Nattokinase, (as well as Serrapeptase, etc.), must be taken in an empty stomach, so an hour before, or at least 2 hours after eating. Nattokinase breaks down proteins, that’s why it works on the spike. But if it’s not taken on an empty stomach, it breaks down the proteins in the food, and doesn’t make it into the bloodstream in quantity to break down the spike.

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