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Nattokinase as mentioned above appears to break down existing fibrin (sort of) but does no appear to prevent it.  There are a lot of N=1 examples of people re-clotting on it.  Based strictly on the publically available information, Rutin appears to prevent clots in both arteries and veins.


Marco - if you have markers for 2 genetic coagulation issues you should really be speaking with a qualified hematologist who can also check your T3 and RT3.  If a blood clot becomes a pulmonary embolism there is only a 2 in 10 chance of surviving.  The odds of surviving a heart attack are far better at 5 in 10.


I had not heard that about T3 - any chance you have a link or two that explains it?  I am on NP thyroid which is the same thing as armour thyroid.


For the past 6 months I have been on Xarelto (an anti-coagulant) and may be for some time to come.  Again, I don't think T had anything to do with my clot and neither do my doctors (though they really aren't qualified to make that call).


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