Plasmanex1®

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Plasmanex1® FAQs
  • Can Plasmanex 1 ® be taken safely with warfarin and other blood thinners?

    Yes, Plasmanex 1 ® is safe and can be taken with blood thinners. Scientific research confirms that Plasmanex 1 ® can be taken with warfarin without negative reactions or side effects, (ref: Functionality Research Report, September 2006, Interaction between warfarin and functional foods derived from Bacillus subtilis natto, Masahito Hitosugi, Xia Zhu, Hisayoshi Kato, Shogo Tokudome).

  • Why is Plasmanex 1 ® superior to Nattokinase?

    Nattokinase is a fibrinolytic protease, which by nature is an enzyme whose basic function is to hydrolyze proteins. Proteins can be broken down to either peptides or peptides and amino acids to make them absorbable. They may also facilitate reduction of plaque formation, but there are no credible clinical trials backing that function. Plasmanex 1 ® is a Bacillopeptidase F compound that has a multitude of functions, formed by a secret formulation using a fermentation process markedly different from Nattokinase predominantly in the type of bacteria used as well as type of solution. Organisms used are “Halotolerant” that is they survive in mild salt solutions, which would normally kill the bacteria used for the production of Nattokinase. Halotolerant bacterial concept (used in Plasmanex 1 ®) also leads to a markedly more potent enzyme that has a broader functional capability. Thus the change in bacteria as well as the basic solution make them entirely different products. With markedly higher potency for Plasmanex 1 ®, Nattokinase predominantly effects fibrinogen function, while Plasmanex 1 ® lowers PAI-1 back to normal levels returning coagulation back to normal. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor -1 (PAI-1) is a protein, which when elevated can increase the risk of thrombosis and atherosclerosis.