I understnd the Spike support formula can be blood thinning and probably is a better product for the body than Eliqus. I was wondering how does Spike Support compare with Eliqus in terms of blood thinning. Also seems to address inflammation. I was wondering if Spike support 1 capsule 2x day could be an effective replacement for Eliqus. I have shown the Spike support formula to cardiologists and they dont understand the ingredients.
He’s probably referring to The Wellness Company product:
Nattokinase is mentioned over and over again in the FLCCC/IMA protocols, but I’ve been wary of it for just this reason. I take Eliquis, and I don’t want to exsanguinate over some small injury. So I’m hoping someone who actually can answer this accurately will respond.
Dr Mercola has written about the benefits of Nattokinase (and the other enzymes lumbrokinase and serrapeptase) in at least one article. Search his website to learn more.
The recommendation of FLCCC Nattokinase 2x 500mg/ day with food (a fibrinolytic and platelet aggregation inhibitor targets the abnormal blood clottng that can occur in spike protein related desease. Note interaction with aspirin and other anticoagulants.
Other groups give Aspirin, Clopidogrel, apixaban together with proton inhibitors (Stellenbosh south Africa) ore Sulodexin (european Group) to reduce abnormal blood cotting.
I asked ChatGPT to help me formulate this response:
The spike protein (especially from SARS-CoV-2 and the mRNA vaccines) has been found to interact with fibrin in abnormal ways, contributing to persistent microclots, inflammation, and impaired circulation.
Nattokinase can help this but Eliquis doesn’t.
Nattokinase
What it does: A natural enzyme derived from fermented soybeans (natto) that breaks down fibrin directly.
Mechanism: It acts like a fibrinolytic agent — similar to your body’s plasmin — helping to dissolve clots and reduce microclots, including those abnormally formed by the spike protein.
Why it may help with spike protein issues: Because the spike protein promotes abnormal fibrin clotting that resists natural breakdown, nattokinase can be especially useful in degrading these “sticky” spike-fibrin complexes.
Eliquis (Apixaban)
What it does: A prescription blood thinner (anticoagulant) that prevents clots from forming by inhibiting Factor Xa, a key clotting enzyme.
Mechanism: It reduces new clot formation but does not dissolve existing clots or break down fibrin.
Why it doesn’t help with spike-induced fibrin issues: Eliquis won’t remove microclots already formed due to spike-fibrin interactions. It may help prevent additional clots, but it won’t address the abnormal clot resistance or inflammation caused by spike protein–fibrin complexes.
This is extremely interesting! So Eliquis does not help with micro clots but nattokinase does? Would it be possible to take 5mg Eliquis in AM and 2 spike support capsules at night containing the nattokinaise? Im recovering from Black mold poisoning, especially aspergillus w triggered atrial fibrillation. Am also on Metoprolol 25 mg 1x day. So far so good and have been stable w Blood pressure, etc. I never had BP issues until the black mold exposure, this and the nightime AF w no explanation caused my Dr to test my blood for mold. As it turned out the Aspergillus was circulating via HVAC in my bedroom, stachybotryus in the other rooms. Thank you for your research!