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The Science of Systemic Enzymes with Gan Sasaki

06.10.2022 - By Matt BlackburnPlay

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Systemic enzymes such as nattokinase and serrapeptase work by breaking down excess fibrin, also called scar tissue.  Enzyme expert Gan Sasaki explains in this interview exactly how that works, fibrin’s effect on our nerves, how long nattokinase stays in the body, if systemic enzymes breakdown biofilms, if you should cycle on and off enzymes, and more. He says that he has been taking digestive enzymes with every meal for over a decade and systemic enzymes every morning upon waking. Gan Sasaki - Director of business development for a laboratory asset management provider in the life science and biopharmaceutical industry To contact Gan: 714-504-4622 My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Mitolife products: www.mitolife.co Music by George Henner https://georgehenner.bandcamp.com

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