Clean the Calcium out of your ARTERIES

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @nancyhoward2876
    @nancyhoward2876 Год назад +474

    I wish I could find doctors who are more sympathetic to encouraging exercise, diet, and supplements rather than just prescribing pharmaceutical drugs. You doctors on You Tube are such a help. Thank you.

    • @michelle04258
      @michelle04258 Год назад +40

      I always say RUclips doctors are a HEAP better than the doctors we visit in person. It's a shame too!

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg Год назад +5

      Simple solutions for simple minded

    • @ynotttt
      @ynotttt Год назад

      Just went to my annual physical. My doctor was very angry with me when I questioned the industrial medical complex. I told him doctors and hospitals are captured by big pharma and agencies. He told my to stop listening the quack internet doctors

    • @bradc6199
      @bradc6199 Год назад +6

      They aren't stopping you from eating properly and exercising.

    • @ynotttt
      @ynotttt Год назад

      @@bradc6199 ….That’s true too. Common sense lifestyle is easy. I want to know from my doctor about the downside and validity of the drugs. I’m not sure he even knows. It’s a captured industry.

  • @wendyJ8011
    @wendyJ8011 Год назад +284

    I got calcium score scan more than 10 years ago, it was 126. I have family history of heart disease, I had high blood pressure at 32 years old. At that time I was not that old, I didn’t really care about this number, and didn’t not understand how bad it was. As time passed by, my cholesterol level increased and blood sugar increased, doctors kept pushing me to get start medication for cholesterol, and I refused. Two years ago my cardiologist prescribed medicine for me, since in the part of the world I am living in right now all medical care is 100% free, I get the medication every time I go to my clinic pharmacy 😂 it doesn’t matter I take them or not. After a year, my cardiologist called me to follow up, I told him I had not taken the medication at all, he then ordered the calcium score and soft plug scan for me, and said that he wanted to convince me to take the medication by my scan results . The results came out surprised me, the calcium score was 3.9! And no soft plug at all. My doctor called me again, and his first sentence was “you win”, second sentence was “but you still have to take the medication down the road, I will give you 6 months, we will discuss this again”😂😂😂
    I had been taken K2 and D3 for about a year and Berberine for about three months before the scans, I did a lot of three days water fasting and eating two meals a day, no refined carbs, no added sugar at all. Don’t know what worked, but the result is good, I will keep doing what i am doing, my next blood test is next week, I don’t know what is going to happen.

    • @Thinkforyourselves64
      @Thinkforyourselves64 Год назад +22

      Doctors have too much arrogance and pride. A really humble, truthful doctor is like the one in this podcast. May his tribe increase!

    • @davmil2002
      @davmil2002 Год назад +7

      My calcium hangs around 11 and docs consider this action worthy. After a fleet of tests and scans, I'm getting one of my parathyroids removed (we have 4) as the cause

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP Год назад

      I think that's great, I'll personally never go on a statin, just too many bad effects elsewhere with it. Just to lower the cholesterol is no free lunch! Especially when it's just a 1% improvement over the placebo group. From 3% to 2%.
      I've lower my CAC Score 200 points or 30% on the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol.
      BTW K2-MK7 with D3 latest recommendation from Dr.Kate Rheaume-Bleue author of "K2 and the Calcium Paradox" is 100mcg of K2-MK7 per 1000i.u of D3. I take 2400mcg of K2-MK7 with 5000i.u of D3 summer and 10,000i.u winter. My D3 level is 60ng/dl.

    • @EllisIsland2023
      @EllisIsland2023 Год назад +5

      Wow! That is an inspirational story! Thanks for sharing. Would love an update!

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP Год назад

      @EllisIsland2023 Yes, it is possible with just supplements as I have mine see my post above.

  • @jrt1776
    @jrt1776 Год назад +72

    I always like to listen to ppl who look healthy. You look healthy

  • @douglaslane6245
    @douglaslane6245 9 месяцев назад +140

    90 mcg is not nearly enough to perform the functions you describe. I take Vitamin K2-MK7 who’s dosage is 600 mcg which is 2 times the therapeutic dose and it cleaned the plaque from my lower aorta and feet. I also took nattokinase daily. It shocked my vascular surgeon. All this I did after the implanted stents FAILED and Western medicine’s only remedy was chopping off both legs! I also found a natural solution for cataracts with no surgery, just NAC medicated eye drops. I went from the verge of surgery to 1% cataracts and no macular degeneration or dry eye. There is a wealth of natural remedies on RUclips from qualified medical experts that I trust 1,000 times more than ANY md.

    • @richardsullivan2537
      @richardsullivan2537 8 месяцев назад +9

      I was curious, how did you figure out it cleaned your aorta and feet? Was it the K2 or the natokanase that did it? How long did it take? Did you eat nato or is natokanase a supplement? I feel like I would like to clean out too, though I don’t know if I need to.

    • @BBBBumble
      @BBBBumble 8 месяцев назад +13

      Could you also share the eye drop brand please

    • @chasvonplatten1298
      @chasvonplatten1298 8 месяцев назад +1

      Did you take with Vitamin D or by itself? Resiurces?

    • @douglaslane6245
      @douglaslane6245 7 месяцев назад

      OCLUMED. NUTRITIONAL/LUBRICANT EYE DROPS. I bought it from Amazon but checked for it recently but it was removed. However, I found it on a simple google search. It was priced about $80 and lasts for about 45-60 days at 2-3 tines per day. Whatever it takes, try this stuff. I was diagnosed as being a short time until cataract surgery. I happened to have moved locations and, therefore, changed my Ophthalmologist. A few months later I had my appt with new Ophthalmologist. I told him nothing before my exam. When he finished his exam he shared that he saw 1% cataracts, no macular degeneration and no dry eye. Then I told him the back story and he was amazed. He asked how that happened but I did not share because when this type info (natural remedies) gets around, suddenly it’s not available anymore. I’ll just let him wonder. Anyhow, this is the real deal so get some and follow the directions.

    • @douglaslane6245
      @douglaslane6245 7 месяцев назад

      @@chasvonplatten1298 Always with 10,000iu of vit D3.

  • @makingcookingfixing
    @makingcookingfixing Год назад +164

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:43 🍽️ *Natto, a Japanese fermented soybean, is rich in vitamin K2, which helps pull calcium from arteries to bones, reducing cardiovascular risk.*
    01:51 🩸 *Calcium buildup in aging arteries can make them stiff, raising blood pressure and increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.*
    03:14 💔 *A coronary artery calcification test assesses calcium buildup in heart arteries, indicating potential risks of heart attacks and strokes.*
    04:20 🧀 *Alternative vitamin K2 sources include hard cheeses, chicken breast, meat, egg yolks, sauerkraut, and other fermented vegetables.*
    05:29 💊 *Vitamin K2 supplements, around 90-200 micrograms per day, can be beneficial; the video includes links for further research and supplement purchase.*
    06:25 🌞 *Vitamin D3 aids in absorbing vitamin K2; it's recommended to take them individually rather than in combined supplements.*

  • @indridcold4210
    @indridcold4210 Год назад +172

    Don't forget that natto has nattokinase in it which is a very potent blood thinner. If a person is already on blood thinners like aspirin or clopidogrel or any of the other anti-platelet anticoagulant drugs, you should discuss it with your doctor before eating natto.

    • @charlenewilliams219
      @charlenewilliams219 Год назад +12

      nattokinase is not K2

    • @woodstream6137
      @woodstream6137 Год назад +5

      Thank you for this update the doctor didn't discuss: natto has a potent blood thinner called nattokinase which isn't K2. I take baby aspirin when i feel weird and natto might be a bad idea. I'm going to see my doctor and hopefully get a cardiologist referral and blood work. 54yo, 260#, sedentary except work, 140/80 bp, tachycardia, shortness of breath on minor exertion, hiatal hernia. Lately i get brief spells of tingling in my feet and hands occasional unexplained minor pinpoint pain in arms and upper chest

    • @oilfreeara277
      @oilfreeara277 Год назад

      @@woodstream6137 Hope you have made an appointment to see your doctor, do it today. If it transpires that you have heart disease, have a look at Dr.Esselstyn. Best wishes, Ara

    • @jammin6816
      @jammin6816 Год назад +49

      “discuss it with your doctor” 😂😂
      Me: Doctor, you think I should take nattokinase?
      Doctor: What’s that? No you need to take more statins. My sons going to Harvard next month and I need some extra money.

    • @charlenewilliams219
      @charlenewilliams219 Год назад

      @@jammin6816 nattokinese was suggested as a supplement to me because of a particular blood test that came back positive. From what I understand supposed to get rid of microscopic blood clots I’m not sure about the other kind.

  • @danielquantum143
    @danielquantum143 11 месяцев назад +10

    Yes the taste of natto is not easy to accept. This is how I modify the experience, sprinkle with crispy bacon bits, some cilantro, a bit of cheese, I take it with breakfast two soft boiled eggs (soy sauce + white pepper), toast wholemeal bread with butter and black coffee, its great, try it you will enjoy it !

  • @johnbemery7922
    @johnbemery7922 11 месяцев назад +82

    I have eaten Natto for a few years, it does taste awful, but I have found a workable solution: I take a package out of the freezer, immediately take out the Natto and eat it frozen. This really minimizes the taste, 4 bites washed down with juice or water is all it takes. Not bad at all.

    • @jaytrent62
      @jaytrent62 10 месяцев назад +9

      Clever!

    • @catea2551
      @catea2551 9 месяцев назад +1

      i wonder though. the k2 is actually in the slime part not the beans. so it is said to stir it 400 times with chopsticks. that makes the mucus like stuff with the vitamins.

    • @johnbemery7922
      @johnbemery7922 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@catea2551 Oh no, that makes it even more horrible, I assume that's some crazy Japanese masochistic thing.

    • @blank27035
      @blank27035 8 месяцев назад

      By eating it frozen, you are killing the microbes.

    • @debrajorgensen2730
      @debrajorgensen2730 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@johnbemery7922😂😂😂

  • @susanneschauf7417
    @susanneschauf7417 Год назад +72

    Contains Vit K2:
    - Natto and fermented food
    - Hard cheese
    - Chicken breast
    - meat
    - Egg yolk

    • @douglaslane6245
      @douglaslane6245 7 месяцев назад +3

      Watermelon

    • @FabulousIdea-xe8gt
      @FabulousIdea-xe8gt 7 месяцев назад +1

      Meat and Egg Yolks are not good because of cholesterol.

    • @driftless7134
      @driftless7134 7 месяцев назад +13

      Cholesterol is good for you.

    • @markbrailsford2849
      @markbrailsford2849 7 месяцев назад +17

      Eggs are one of the healthiest foods you can eat. It's a myth about cholesterol as dietary intake does not cause furring of the arteries. I've been eating 10-15 of our own eggs all my life and I'm fit as a fiddle.

    • @MR-xy4tf
      @MR-xy4tf 6 месяцев назад +14

      @@FabulousIdea-xe8gt That is a huge misconception. Eggs and red meat are extremely healthy. Real butter, also.

  • @flamissia4
    @flamissia4 Год назад +8

    I had a Japanese student who LOVED natto. He showed it to me and it smelled nauseating! I'm happy for him - he doesn't have to worry about his cardiovascular health. BUT I'm glad to find more palatable alternatives...

  • @kayr4751
    @kayr4751 Год назад +32

    Boron is a mineral and a hormone that removes calcium out of soft tissue in the form of stones and taking some chanca piedra nicnamed stonebreaker can reduce the discomfort . I also use D-3 with K-2 and magnesium and horsetail with other minerals and Himalayan salt with a good amount of water. I leave my water out for an hour as chlorine dissipates.

  • @toshtosh4712
    @toshtosh4712 Год назад +30

    I hated natto as a kid in Hawaii and refused to eat it again until I was stationed in Japan. Went out to dinner with some locals one night and they asked me to try natto one more time. They mixed into the natto some spicy japanese mustard and tare sauce, green onions. To my surprise I found the natto they prepared so delicious. Yes natto alone is a bit repulsive. But try it with these condiments and some steamed white rice and you might be surprised.

    • @phylis3917
      @phylis3917 10 месяцев назад +1

      Preparation. In SF Bay Area we have all the cultures. So it’s easy to find.

    • @iamalphalim
      @iamalphalim 8 месяцев назад +4

      Yes!
      It’s an acquired taste, but once you acquire it, you can’t get enough of it
      That’s been my experience. 9/10 of the time I go to my udon shop, I end up ordering the natto udon! 🍜

  • @sgtaneja
    @sgtaneja 8 месяцев назад +9

    Key Calcium homeostasis metabolic cofactors ::
    K2 Mk4, K2 Mk7, magnesium D3, vit B6, zinc, manganese, boron, and amino acids lysine, tryptophan & phenylalanine.

  • @vivianspringer5142
    @vivianspringer5142 Год назад +24

    My Mother and Father are over 91 now. I watch and observe how they eat. Mom has no knowledge of researching the internet. Dad has serious eye issues, si hes not savy to having conputer access. The bith geew up in a Country setting in East Texas. They still eat beans, greens and cornbread...and small amounts of meats. She cooks saurkraut with pork chops and apples and onions. Delicious. I've never bern able to repeat her calf liver dish from how I remembered from my childhood. I loved it! She sauteed it in bacon fat with onions, added a spoon of tomato paste at the end. I cook mine similar and my Husband likes it. But, I try to buy only calf liver, and not finding it lately. Thank you for this info.
    We had an advanced body scan in Houston. We are both Diabetic with a high calcium score. I will add foods from your recommendation more often and order the supplements suggested... I would try natto, asking a relative married to a Japanese woman if they consume in a paletable way... I first learned of stir fried rice from eating at their home as a child. I remember squid mentioned. Maybe... Texas Cowgirl kicking up the dust! 🤠

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr Год назад

      *NOT One of these NarcistScumBags, wiLL Ever RePLy to You!!!!*

    • @rredding
      @rredding 10 месяцев назад +3

      In my city we have an Asian supermarket, selling loads of products from China, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, Korea and... Japan. They sell the frozen natto in little styrene boxes, 50 g with tiny pouches of mustard and soy sauce. After thawing, and mixing the contents, the natto is pretty OK!
      I always enjoy starting to eat it, because I know it is so darn healthy, with the *vitamin K2* *and* the *nattokinase and* the *PPQ*
      My advice would be to check out whether there's a place like that in your neighborhood. I wish you success!

    • @livingflame3845
      @livingflame3845 10 месяцев назад

      So living in the country life, lots of natural light. Sauerkraut for the gut also helps create Vitamin K. Pork chops is high in cysteine, one of the rarest and most important amino acids. They are doing well. God bless your family for tapping into ancient wisdom and living a long life as a result.

    • @tamarahollenbeck2988
      @tamarahollenbeck2988 9 месяцев назад

      Calves liver and sauerkraut are both very high in vitK2.

  • @Lumpschlevot
    @Lumpschlevot Год назад +59

    I eat it everyday. I actually crave it now. Try it with a spritz of liquid aminos, some dijon mustard, minced garlic, some wasabi, a drizzle of olive oil, chopped green onions on top. I don’t mix it, just layer it over the natto. Its really good. Oh, and its not just vitamin K, but vitamin K2 that you want, very important. I have a personal angiogram report of my artery going from 50% occlusion to 30% occlusion in about 6 months. It’s really good for your gut health too. You cant beat it. I would not like it served plain. Kind of like plain yogurt. But think of all the ways you can make plain yogurt taste great.

    • @crochethooksandbooks
      @crochethooksandbooks 11 месяцев назад +4

      So are you saying you went from 50 to 30 percent blocked after eating this food? My mom had heart disease and she's in calcium and cholesterol pills. Should she be eating this instead?

    • @Lumpschlevot
      @Lumpschlevot 11 месяцев назад

      Natto and D3 with K2. There are also Nattokinese supplements that are good too. Check out heartstrong Neutricuticles. Also, check out Plaquex treatment and supplements. Those combinations helped me. And yes, reduced the soft plaque in my arteries. I have the angiograms to prove it. Diet and exercise is needed too.

    • @寝坊太郎-h5j
      @寝坊太郎-h5j 10 месяцев назад +3

      Try it with black pepper! So good! (⁠ ⁠ꈍ⁠ᴗ⁠ꈍ⁠)

    • @rosemarygraves780
      @rosemarygraves780 9 месяцев назад +5

      Hello. You're my kind of food-flavour-fun creative person and healthy eater, so I greet you! Stay well.

    • @rosemarygraves780
      @rosemarygraves780 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@crochethooksandbooks OF COURSE!!! Good luck with convincing her !

  • @elisafrye2115
    @elisafrye2115 Год назад +21

    Great, very informative video! Thank you so much, Dr Story-you are saving lives with this information! 🏆

  • @jarsenault6418
    @jarsenault6418 3 месяца назад +1

    I have heard once it's there you can't get rid of it. Had stents done. Emerg surgery. No I didn't even have high BP. But have had afib 7 yrs. Then 2 yrs ago got unstable angina. That was fixed by the stents. Very thankful. I do take K2 with D3.

  • @g.m.6417
    @g.m.6417 11 месяцев назад +3

    I buy freeze dried Annatto. It’s called Natto Dry. I get it from Amazon.
    I use in my salad or home made soup so you don’t really taste anything bad, because it’s not all moist and slimy either.

  • @ThuLe-eh1xe
    @ThuLe-eh1xe 11 месяцев назад +7

    This dr is calm and looks healthy.

  • @dquseo
    @dquseo Год назад +9

    I am not a fan of the Natto taste but I mix it with Kimchi - another very healthy fermented food - which will mask the Natto taste and the mix is very edible. Benefits are certainly fantastic.

    • @tajr.2650
      @tajr.2650 Год назад +1

      Kimchee is great with natto.

  • @joem5639
    @joem5639 Год назад +7

    I’ve been eating Natto for years now. Tastes much better when you add chopped cilantro, green onion or salsa to it. It is certainly an acquired taste but I tend to eat foods I think I need over what tastes great.

  • @geoffreylevens9045
    @geoffreylevens9045 Год назад +6

    It's not just the taste, the smell is appalling as well. My Naturopath recently told me latest/best research from Japan is MK-4 at 15-45 grams/day. But also, nattokinase that is in natto but in BIG doses. Research showing best results at 10800FU/day. Do both! Nattokinase only stays in circulation for about 8 hours so I take that 2X/day

  • @seanbrown4023
    @seanbrown4023 10 месяцев назад +3

    Will try to improve its taste by mixing with chopped (raw) liver and sardines and chopped up hard-boiled egg and lots of cayenne peffer (similar to a tuna salad). This could be the ultimate super food known to man. Also: If you do not like the taste of something, simply hold your nostrils closed. Guaranteed you will not taste anything (used to do that with prune juice). A big Thanks Doc ! Great information. I'll be sharing it with my family !!

  • @寝坊太郎-h5j
    @寝坊太郎-h5j Год назад +10

    As a tip; DON'T throw out the sauce and the mustard the natto comes with! Add lots of freshly ground black pepper to the mix and put the whole thing on a buttered toast.😋🤤

  • @terrifictomm
    @terrifictomm Год назад +79

    You’re probably not taking enough vitamin D3.
    To fight my prostate cancer I needed to, get my vitamin D level up from 30ng/mL to at least 100ng/mL. So I megadosed 100,000 IU of D3 for two weeks, and it worked! my D3 level was 124ng/mL.
    Over the next year I took 50,000 IU of D3 a day and my blood serum level went to 235ng/mL(FYI: Vitamin D3 toxicity is a myth).
    I cut back to just 10,000 IU of D3 for the next four months and my blood serum level dropped to just 97ng/mL .
    Since I still had one tumor, I needed to keep my D3 level up above 100ng/mL, so I took my dosing back up to 40,000 IU a day.
    After more than six months, my latest blood test showed my D3 level was just 135.
    What all of this means is, my body is using the massive amount of vitamin D3 I am taking.
    I took 6000 IU of vitamin D3 for 12 years and my D3 level never rose above 30ng/mL! That meant, although my doctor didn’t recognize it, that I needed a hell of a lot more than 6000 IU of vitamin D3 a day!
    D3 is an amazing hormone that we have only just begun to study. Take as much as you need to keep your monster level at at least 100ng/mL.
    Or not. What do I know? I’m just a prostate cancer survivor.

    • @terrifictomm
      @terrifictomm Год назад +4

      FYI: I take about 900ng of K2 a day, divided unequally between MK-7 and MK-4.

    • @hardkoren
      @hardkoren Год назад +6

      The only problem is that, as you say, we've only started to study D3. Blood levels give a view of absorption combined with usage and they don't actually show how efficiently you are using D3 and for which purposes. Absorption and usage efficiency are effected by your genetics and possibly other things going on in your body.

    • @rodocar2736
      @rodocar2736 Год назад +2

      El año pasado el cardiólogo me receto tomar 100.000 UI de D3 cada 15 dias, en una de las tomas, la dosis de 100,000 UI de D3, a las pocas horas tenia fiebre y taquicardia, duro solo 10 unas horas

    • @terrifictomm
      @terrifictomm Год назад +2

      @@hardkoren
      Facts.
      I’m also obese and an insulin-dependent diabetic. Big influences on absorption.

    • @chairlesnicol672
      @chairlesnicol672 Год назад +2

      🎉@terrifictomm Vit D isn't a hormone, it's a vitamin! Lol

  • @iandalton6174
    @iandalton6174 Год назад +14

    My CAC score was 220 in Sept '23. I tried Natto and thought it was OK. Put it on Rice with Japanese mustard and soy sauce ( low sodium). I also eat saurkraut and kimchi when I'm in Mexico and can't get these foods I take 2 capsules of 1000 d3 120 mcg k2 every day. I'm hoping my osteoporosis and CAC improve.

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP Год назад

      You have a start. But for me it's a little short changed.
      I would suggest Dr. Kate Rheaume-Bleue book "K2 and the Calcium Paradox " her latest recommendation is 100mcg of K2-MK7 per 1000i.u of D3. You can take more K2-MK7 as it's not toxic. Also check your D3 level and adjust from there. Mine is 60ng/dl and I take 2400mcg of K2-MK7 with 5000i.u of D3 summer and 10,000i.u winter.
      If you really want to work on osteoporosis I would take both K2-MK7 and K2-MK4. Dr. Kate recommends 45,000mcg of K2-MK4 per day. It has a short half life but it is different than K2-MK7 in that it strengthens bones internally better than K2-MK7. My wife has osteoporosis and her bone density has improved dramatically. Since I'm 68 I have decided to as well.
      What people and most doctors don't realize is that once you have a Calcium Score you litterially have a focal vitamin C deficiency. I got on the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol and have reversed my CAC Score by 30% after 30 months! Imagine that! When we are told routinely it's not reversible.
      But here's a link to what's going on.And not only that but many other benefits as well. Shocking!
      www.drrathresearch.org/drrath-discoveries/heart-disease

    • @BW-kv9wj
      @BW-kv9wj Год назад

      You CAC will never decrease. You can only slow its progression. Also, D3 is a form of Calcium. Look at the ingredients, “Cholecalciferol.” I take K2 MK7 but I refuse to add additional calcium via supplements into my arteries. I get vitamin D from the sun.

  • @kerrylattimore2684
    @kerrylattimore2684 Год назад +2

    Just normal American here. I discovered Natto on a visit to Japan. I love the taste. The texture takes some getting used to.

  • @kenmcclellan
    @kenmcclellan 9 месяцев назад +5

    When I ended up with calcium plaques in my epidermis, I began taking Super K as a supplement. A year later, my skin has cleared up and I'm a lot less worried about heart disease.

    • @Rolex45863
      @Rolex45863 7 месяцев назад

      Seriously? K2 clears calcium if had or have even you don’t know

  • @bonniebenz8792
    @bonniebenz8792 Год назад +102

    I am currently taking 4000 iU of D3 and 200 mcg of K2 as MK 7 also taking 100 mg of Co Q 10 along with other supplements. Trying my best to stay off of prescription drugs 😊

    • @leekellettjr441
      @leekellettjr441 Год назад +1

      I am doing the same. It is helping me. By BP this morning was in the 130s with only one medication.

    • @concernedpatriot.2221
      @concernedpatriot.2221 Год назад +1

      Same thing here. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @firstpestcontrol276
      @firstpestcontrol276 Год назад +3

      I take 40’000 iu daily of D3 mixed with K2.

    • @franhar8292
      @franhar8292 Год назад +2

      What are the other supplements you are taking, please.

    • @RichaRat
      @RichaRat Год назад

      ​@@firstpestcontrol276😳

  • @revelation5577
    @revelation5577 Год назад +7

    EXCELLENT. Thank You Doctor...Your Channel is the best health channel on youtube

  • @thaddeusbialic7142
    @thaddeusbialic7142 Год назад +97

    An excellent video. I stared taking K2+D3 about 8 years ago because of my heart condition. Relatively "fast" my fingernails got stronger. This was my way to confirm that calcium started leaving my arteries. Unfortunate, my PD was not eager to do a CAC. Well, will ask again. Unfortunately, to my understanding, docs are pushing statins for financial reasons. I like a list of foods with K2 in this video. I was able to stomach duran so, I will try fermented beans ... with a bucket to throw up into. Anyway, we need doctors like Dr. Story. My subjective observation tells me that K2 works. Now, I will check the research area. Thanks!

    • @Jetsetrichinfo
      @Jetsetrichinfo Год назад +6

      hi, can you please share which brand of k2 are you taking?

    • @thaddeusbialic7142
      @thaddeusbialic7142 Год назад

      Sprig Valley lately. I was taken what was available in the last 8 years. Good luck. @@Jetsetrichinfo

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  Год назад +11

      in the description. There's a link

    • @artspark7697
      @artspark7697 Год назад +10

      I think you can pay for a CAC yourself. It's about $150 I don't think insurance covers it yet.

    • @thaddeusbialic7142
      @thaddeusbialic7142 Год назад

      Thanks. Will look into it. 🙂@@artspark7697

  • @redbaron9365
    @redbaron9365 10 месяцев назад +4

    The problem is the clotting under the plaquing of the arteries. Nattokinase, (Proteolytic Enzyme, 2,000 FUs) can be purchased from the internet, it is a pill and not that muck Natto. It starts to take away a clot within hours of consuming it. There is another enzyme Serrapeptase is a type of enzyme produced by silkworms, cleans up scar tissue. The molecule needed is too big for the stomach lining, however the body does receive this. The aim is to make the arteries flexible and strong, without any plaquing or clotting. The skin on your body as an example is smooth, and has no scarring. The calcium is another matter, surely, the amount of calcium is taken largely by K2. The skin is fixed with true vitamin c, e, d, b the inflammation can be dealt with curcumin or turmeric. The stomach biome should be repaired first, leaky gut will send all sorts of nasties into your blood vessels. Breathing chemicals, eating cornstarch and wheat are too dangerous to consume when fixing the blood vessels. The reason for this is the lectins and the large amount of phosphorous/phosphates in these foods. They will make holes in the stomach lining. The penis is a blood flow organ, it is a symptom if you cannot stay erect. The blue pills might help, however you will need stronger and stronger pills to maintain it. Oils, come into play, olive oil, helps, castor oil helps. Topically and also digested. L-citrulline, L-argentine with pine bark extract might help by boosting up the flexibility of the vessels and promote healing and sexual health. Cavadex has been banned in Australia, for some reason, this could stave off the need for surgery. Good news is www.cholrem.com is the same item, however rectally inserted. A safe and effective sugar molecule which eliminates plaques and cleans blood vessels. It is a back door to cleaning out arteries. www.cholrem.com

  • @156fish
    @156fish Год назад +3

    I am German and love Sauerkraut. I always try natural stuff (food and remedies) but I also do rife frequencies ( z-app-rife with headphones pn VERY LOW volume) very effective

  • @gsr4535
    @gsr4535 Год назад +28

    Was just in Japan a few months ago on business. Yes natto is popular in Japan but not every Japanese person eats it. It seems to be something mothers make at home, children grow up occasionally eating it. Most Japanese eat it; some hate it.
    Many foods the Japanese eat are soybean based. Along with matcha green tea and soaking in hot water (onsen) , these are the things the Japanese believe in. They have very good health and very good life expectancy.

    • @thaddeusbialic7142
      @thaddeusbialic7142 Год назад +4

      ... and live long with high cholesterol ... 🙂

    • @charlenewilliams219
      @charlenewilliams219 10 месяцев назад

      @@thaddeusbialic7142 not sure if you’re aware of it but another countries they allow a higher normal level. Inbelieve both the US and Canada both had about 100 higher on the scale as normal a number of years back. Now they dropped the normal values and PUSH STATINS to reduce one’s cholesterol. the reason our cholesterol is up as we actually need it to be healthy. Our body makes it.

  • @brad24taylor
    @brad24taylor Год назад +43

    You're exactly right with vitamin k2, but you're missing out on another key factor which is D3. K2 removes calcium from arteries and d3 helps put calcium where it should go. I had a widow maker heart attack at 35 and have done a ton of research since

    • @theUroshman
      @theUroshman Год назад +3

      Adam mentions the benefits of D3 at 6:25.

    • @-xyz-012
      @-xyz-012 Год назад +2

      I have that too. My cardiologist told me he wasn’t worried about the calcification in the vein as it was holding back the soft hot plaque. He was more concerned with the other soft plaque without the calcification.
      I’m taking the D3 K2 spray bit concern ed what would happen if it removes the calcification holding back the plaque in the widow maker. Not sure what to think anymore. If you don’t mind me asking; what have you been doing to help with this issue?

    • @MikeJAnthony
      @MikeJAnthony Год назад

      D3 does NOT put calcium where it should go. K2 does that. D3 simply gathers up the calcium in your bloodstream but then does nothing with it. Thats why K2 is needed to move it to the bones. Without K2, the osteocalcin proteins will be inactive and the calcium gathered up by D3 will be deposited into the arteries instead of moved to the bones. K2 is the vitamin that activates the osteocalcin ready to move calcium to the bones, not D3.

    • @Jayson90210
      @Jayson90210 Год назад +3

      @@-xyz-012 Great question, actually the MOST important question that no one ever answers!

    • @MyLeeoon
      @MyLeeoon Месяц назад

      The BEST: Vitamin D3 + Vitamin K2 (MK7) + Magnesium + Small Spoon of Olive oil

  • @bartlevenson7851
    @bartlevenson7851 Год назад +27

    I LOVE NATTO. GET IT AT A JAPANESE market in Torrance. and i like the kim- chee I make as well. I have now survived 7 years since heart attack and stint at 63.Doing ok. The fear screwed my arteries and Bp up. First at age 45, when I was accused of 30 crimes by a co- worker and spent 3 years in court. Second time was with a neighbor who started assaulting me all the time when I was 62 and soon started a big bogus law suit . That gave me the heart attack the next year. now i am avoiding trouble and taking good care in retirement. Avoid the legal system at all costs, this is my takeaway!

  • @janschreck5304
    @janschreck5304 Год назад +19

    Natto of course
    An acquired taste but tasty when combined with steamed jasmine rice
    Sliced green onion
    Cold pressed sesame oil
    Any premium hot sauce
    Delish!

  • @johnfontana7256
    @johnfontana7256 Год назад +33

    The pill form of Nattokinase is a bit pricey, I just swallow small spoonfuls of Natto with gulps of water.I don’t need a CAC test, I know I got plenty calcification . Thanks for educating us to this highly beneficial content!

    • @skyeblue5669
      @skyeblue5669 Год назад

      Gross 😨🤮

    • @shanli2693
      @shanli2693 Год назад

      You could try a.co/d/6i96Wom Also, they make natto freeze dried with eliminates the stringy gooey texture.

    • @MikeJAnthony
      @MikeJAnthony Год назад +4

      Thats good because Nattokinase has no K2 in it! Eat things like pasture raised eggs and saute them in duck fat, which is even higher in K2 than egg yolks. Also hard cheese such as gouda and cheddar but only if it comes from grass fed and finished cows. Same with beef and poultry, butter, ghee, milk - all of these have some K2 ONLY IF they come from grass fed and finished cows.

    • @sascha6176
      @sascha6176 7 месяцев назад +1

      Could you please elaborate? The whole world is recommending Natto for an extreme amount of k2, and you're saying there's none?

  • @toniplumb8985
    @toniplumb8985 Год назад +9

    I was excited to see you talk about K2 and D3. My question is about taking L-lisine I'm trying to make sure taking combinations of vitamins is ok.

  • @Maugirl2
    @Maugirl2 Год назад +2

    I enjoy natto on avocado and a little lemon juice, nice with a salad generally too.

  • @robhavock9434
    @robhavock9434 Год назад +36

    I,m in the UK and ended up in hospital a lot of times due to heart problems no tests were done to find out how healthy my heart arteries are, I am reliant on American medical doctors for information for my health, this country is poor and getting poorer, thanks for the advice.

    • @heman691
      @heman691 Год назад +2

      American health is private you can also go private in the uk so stop talking rubbish your lucky we still have an nhs thanks to the scumservatives

    • @olabisidurojaiye
      @olabisidurojaiye Год назад +6

      Watch a lot of functioning medicine. This has really help. Uk doctors only treat symptoms not root of the problem

    • @EarthWindFireable
      @EarthWindFireable Год назад +1

      You're relying on the U.S? 😂😂😂

    • @mumac8865
      @mumac8865 Год назад

      What is so funny ! California medicine is FIFTY years ahead of NHS, which used to be a respected institution, now it is a disgrace (Calif Stanford medic +) ​@@EarthWindFireable

    • @EarthWindFireable
      @EarthWindFireable Год назад

      @@mumac8865 Not true. I've lived in SoCal my whole life. It's a disgrace. Their clinics and hospitals are over run by Mexicans, Mexican pregnancies, and Mexican Type 2 diabetes.

  • @witchhazel8583
    @witchhazel8583 Год назад +3

    Chaga is also good for keeping the blood in a good shape and it even increases the NKC by 300 % if you read about it.

  • @annettefujii7331
    @annettefujii7331 Год назад +3

    You said it correctly! Many specialists pronounce it as “nate oh” or “gnat toe” sadly. Used to dislike it but enjoy eating it now.

    • @PaulbylPaulbyl
      @PaulbylPaulbyl Год назад +1

      A good way to remember is ask yourself have I acquired a taste for natto (pronounced not-toe)? And response is not-toe yet. 😂

  • @noctisgriggs4873
    @noctisgriggs4873 Год назад +1

    Great advice. My kids don't eat things because of the taste. Reckon you can push through and do natto and sauerkraut.

  • @kevinbraden798
    @kevinbraden798 Год назад +30

    Great Video Doctor. What about taking Nattokinase 800mg / 4000fu as a daily supplement? I am taking it daily along with NAC and L-Arginine for heart health.

    • @mihaelafrincu8732
      @mihaelafrincu8732 Год назад +5

      You are doing the right thing, keep it up!

    • @Stopvotingdemocrat
      @Stopvotingdemocrat Год назад +1

      can u take natto with k2?

    • @MikeJAnthony
      @MikeJAnthony Год назад +4

      Nattokinase does not have any K2 in it. It must be Natto from fermented non-gmo soy beans, if you are trying to take Nattokinase for the K2. I take Nattokinase as well but not for K2. For K2, I take Australian Emu oil capsules.

    • @climax1233
      @climax1233 10 месяцев назад +1

      Nattokinase studies for bloodclots saying that you must have 10500 FU per day so 4000 is to low

  • @amydavis5022
    @amydavis5022 Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr for your info. The calcium test usually you have to pay for it, insurances don’t pay for it

    • @bbhoustontx
      @bbhoustontx 9 месяцев назад

      CAC test is B.S. does not tell you what's on the inside only the outside .... my score was 6300..... way over the max of 400 after all the heart scans treadmill no blockage in the inside take the test with a grain of salt and go see a cardiologist if you really want to know what's going on.

  • @iancunnold6297
    @iancunnold6297 Год назад +6

    I've been eating natto for 38 years, since I started living in Japan. If you want to eat it like the natives you have to tone it down with other foods together. Commonly its eaten by mixing in diced long green onion, raw egg and a dash of soy sauce. Then it's whipped frothy and poured on hot fresh rice. It's very tasty once you get past your cultural inhibition to eating raw egg and the pungent smell of fermented soy bean.

  • @Prodigalson1951
    @Prodigalson1951 7 месяцев назад

    I purchased a vitamin D /UV sun lamp a couple of years ago I use it in the winter, and when the weather isn’t sunny closest thing to natural sunlight for vitamin D, the company is called SPERTI. Great video Adam

  • @randall1959
    @randall1959 Год назад +6

    I take EDTA and have done so for 20 years.

    • @BenPowell-j8f
      @BenPowell-j8f 9 месяцев назад

      What brand do you use? Thank you in advance.

    • @randall1959
      @randall1959 9 месяцев назад

      Arizona

    • @jansymons8646
      @jansymons8646 8 месяцев назад

      Hi Randall
      I have some Tetrasodium EDTA, can you share how you take yours and do you replace minerals every day too?
      Jan 🌸

    • @randall1959
      @randall1959 8 месяцев назад

      @@jansymons8646 I take mine at night with a bottle of water and then in the morning take a multivitamin

  • @BenThrockorton
    @BenThrockorton 4 месяца назад

    I have been dealing with high blood pressure nd my doctor wanted me to see a heart doctor. The heart doctor did a calcium level test and my numbers were elevated. The heart doctor wants me to take a stain, and baby aspirin and see him again in 6 months. I am not wanting to get started on a statin and my ultimate goal is to try to get off the blood pressure meds through better eating, loosing weight and exercise. I started supplementing with nitric oxide supplement and was able to drop my BP more that 10 points on both ends so far. I am glad I came across this as I am defiantly going to add K2 to my list.

  • @grovepeate3316
    @grovepeate3316 Год назад +20

    Been taking it for over 9 months and at age 78 bp is 122 over 69. Eat a lot of kale also.9 months ago had that test done and % 67 of artery blockage.Life style change was made.

    • @captainadams7569
      @captainadams7569 Год назад +2

      Is the 67 your cac score, Or blockage.

    • @divinemercy7036
      @divinemercy7036 Год назад

      @@captainadams7569 blockage..

    • @grovepeate3316
      @grovepeate3316 Год назад

      @@captainadams7569 blockage.

    • @lapislazuli7876
      @lapislazuli7876 Год назад +3

      @@captainadams7569 I wish people would explain what they mean properly. People can’t communicate effectively or answer questions properly. Including the doctors. It’s so frustrating.

  • @チェリーブラッサム-z9q
    @チェリーブラッサム-z9q Год назад +1

    Grew up on a grain farm. Smell and taste is no problem. Love it with onion greens over rice. Uh oh, I’m low carb so no rice.

  • @hectorsosa5096
    @hectorsosa5096 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is the first time I've heard one of your videos I heard many others but I like yours straight and to the point not click here and have to lesion to long story's. so I subscribe look forward to your next video😊

  • @LindaR423
    @LindaR423 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm with you. I won't eat natto. I really appreciate the scientific research info.

  • @gailfagan7579
    @gailfagan7579 Год назад +28

    I’m 71 yr old female and I had a silent heart attack 18 months ago. One major cardiac artery 90% blockage, almost no pain or symptoms. Anyway I was taken to cardiac emergency and had a stent inserted, receive a bucket of Rx drugs, including VERY high doses of a statin. I had a lot of side effects and got off those within 3 weeks and then began titrating the other drugs down with the help of my doctor. I was learning a lot about K2 f D3 and I got myself dosed double the K2 and 5000 D3 twice daily. A few days later I noticed my teeth were getting fuzzy, with soft plaque, especially on the front lower teeth, right next to major salivary glands. I was a dental assistant years ago and I take good care of my teeth so I was aware and cleaning my teeth several times per day. This lasted for about 5 months or so and has dissipated but not totally gone. Question: was this the calcium being pulled out of my arteries?? I had a full cardiac ultrasound, echo, etc at my 1 year post heart attack and they found everything to be in very good shape. I still take quite a range of anti-inflammatory supplements twice daily including the K2 and D3, and I don’t take calcium supplements or consume dairy. My doctor has no idea and I’m curious. Thanks in advance.

    • @vesnapejin2609
      @vesnapejin2609 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately I don't have any ideas to answer your question. But I read that you wrote that 2x a day you take 5000 Vitamin D3 which is a total of 10,000 D3 per day. But this is really too much. You may have poisoning. Doctors recommend a maximum of 2000 D3 per day.
      You say you take anti-inflammatory supplements. Could you tell me the name of these anti-inflammatories you take? Thanks in advance 🙏

    • @ketokarbs3671
      @ketokarbs3671 Год назад

      @@vesnapejin2609 "Drs"
      Most can't be trusted 😞 unfortunately
      I take 5000 mg of Vitamin D3
      I billion ppl world wide have very low Vit D levels

    • @charlenewilliams219
      @charlenewilliams219 Год назад +1

      Have you had a CaC scan done?
      Keep the carbs, Refined foods, highly processed industrial seed oils down, or not at all possible. and then space she meals apart to bring the insulin levels down between meals. I would think that you have to go buy what works for your body. I know there’s other things out there that people do that say they reverse heart disease I don’t want to give you advice as I don’t know what would work best for you. different folks on different end of the spectrum of dietary habits have reversed heart disease.

    • @MarkShinnick
      @MarkShinnick Год назад +3

      Sounds like you are doing perfectly fine, as confirmed by examination. Simply keep doing exactly what you observe is working.

    • @InsolentVillager
      @InsolentVillager Год назад

      ​@@vesnapejin2609bull! There is no such thing as a vitamin D overdose.

  • @gabymalembe
    @gabymalembe 2 месяца назад +1

    I had a calcium CT scan of 1188 13 years ago, and have taken jarrow mk-7 since then, and so far no “events”, but it’s still early in the day.

  • @richardmoeller3143
    @richardmoeller3143 Год назад +11

    Natto kinase is a very good supplement for blood pressure and reducing blockages , since I have been taking it my BP is never above 115/75

    • @FastingWisdom
      @FastingWisdom Год назад

      can you explain it to me how much you take and how often and how long did it take to lower your bp?

    • @richardmoeller3143
      @richardmoeller3143 Год назад +1

      There is a study where they took 10000 fu a day divided over the day on a empty stomach plus a baby aspirin and it reduced plaque I think it said by 30% over 6 months. I started taking it and after a week I noticed my BP went down quite a bit. If you’re not worried about plaque you might be able to take less. It also thins your blood so if you’re taking blood thinners be careful

    • @FastingWisdom
      @FastingWisdom Год назад

      I have no idea how many pills that is lol. I did buy some niacin today@@richardmoeller3143

  • @nicolasdanek4225
    @nicolasdanek4225 Год назад +2

    Never had it before. But would like to try it.

  • @riah8600
    @riah8600 Год назад +5

    I ate all those foods, took all those supplements. STILL ended up with a HUGE roto - rooter job, with a STENT at the end. My " cardio meal "' at the hospital included 7 packs of regular sugar with every single coffee, French toast with some liquid sweet thing, muffin ( I think it was blueberry ), oatmeal, bagel, rice, potato, margarine, egg whites ONLY ! No salt, regular scrambled eggs, or boiled eggs, no bacon either ! I just had portion of it, still I didn't had this much carbs in 3 months at home !
    Years ago I had an open heart surgery, with a double bypass and fixing two valves. Turned out ONE of the vein they used, it disappeared ! I never heard anything like this in my life !!! What happened to it ?! Where did it go ?! 😮
    Oh and I have to take a small suitcase medication top of that !: Daily !!!

    • @s.mendez7160
      @s.mendez7160 9 месяцев назад

      Hospitals have NO clue on nutrition. Serving cold dairy products to people with weak digestion. SMH...

  • @juliegoodison7476
    @juliegoodison7476 10 месяцев назад +2

    Youre such a gem!! I love your honesty - hahah I am eating This and as I have a vivid imagination I seem to be able to handle it; however when I commenced it I have to say that I did have a few moments of eeeek can I do this! lol. Anyway I am sad you cant eat it but I do understand where youre coming from. I have their soy sauce with it. xxx Julie, GOld Coast

  • @m.gilbert1176
    @m.gilbert1176 Год назад +5

    Luckily i became used to Natto after eating it several times. The Japanese figured out that eating Natto with green fleshed Kiwi fruit it helps strengthen the bones in osteoporosis. For some reason the yellow fleshed Kiwi doesn't work. I mash the natto with a fork and swirl it together with the kiwi.

    • @TangoKiloAlpha54
      @TangoKiloAlpha54 Год назад +3

      I heard a doctor on RUclips say that kiwis help you to make new stem cells! So maybe yes there is something to research. I started making my smoothies with green kiwis for a while. Hard to keep up. Probably need to start again🤷‍♀️

  • @juliegoodison7476
    @juliegoodison7476 10 месяцев назад +2

    Ah dear Doc sauerdraut is again something that does take a while to get used to but hey it IS the highest form of Vit C we can eat!! plus its the cheapest form as well. so at age 77 I now have it daily along with my Natto. ... Love from the Gold Coast again! xoxox Julie

    • @qwertasdfg8828
      @qwertasdfg8828 2 месяца назад

      Sauerkraut is fermented and crucipherous as well. A double help.

  • @getreadyforthelamb
    @getreadyforthelamb Год назад +10

    When I was laid up healing from broken ankle, I was supplemanting with K2, my nails grew very quickly.

  • @tamarque1
    @tamarque1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, Natto is one of the very few foods with K2. It is not that bad but has a slimy texture which people don't like.

  • @flynnstone3580
    @flynnstone3580 Год назад +6

    We moved into a HOA that has it's own community well water. It's full of calcium, noticed our hair and fingernails growing faster than normal. This is not an ad but the Zero water filter is the only one that removes calcium.

    • @davidcottrell1308
      @davidcottrell1308 Год назад

      try Reverse Osmosis filter...works really well.

    • @woodstream6137
      @woodstream6137 Год назад +1

      I drink almost a quart of milk a day and have crappy nails

  • @m.s.8972
    @m.s.8972 10 месяцев назад

    I have a tip for people who doesn't like the taste of sauerkraut ( for a medium bowl or two handfull of sourkraut, the ratio is not strict). I add grated 1 bigger carrot or 2 small, 1 apple, 1 tbs sugar, a bit pepper and pinch of salt. Mix and squeeze with a hand, the best, until you get a juicy mix. I eat mostly with a fry fish and mash potato. Or you can find your own variations.

    • @m.s.8972
      @m.s.8972 10 месяцев назад

      Forgot about to add olive oil or different oil then mix. Thank you.

  • @PaulbylPaulbyl
    @PaulbylPaulbyl Год назад +3

    Adam you can eat it. It took me only about 3 years to acquire a taste for it but I do in fact eat it every day M-F now. Just natto by itself, no soy sauce, no mustard, no rice, just pure natto.

  • @DaY-lp1hf
    @DaY-lp1hf 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this vital information. I have been researching so much! I am now taking K2 supplement in addition to foods as well as D3 and a hood multi. Very wise advice.

  • @clarkridlen1966
    @clarkridlen1966 Год назад +12

    I will continue taking natto capsules. It for sure thins the blood some. All I really know is that taking natto, beet root and citrulene have greatly improved my condition of having a weaker than normal heart.

  • @gem3132
    @gem3132 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Dr. I've never heard of that fermented bean. Can't stand sauerkraut. I'm 65 years old male. Bike 8 flat miles/ day. Five days a week.

  • @johnnyripple8972
    @johnnyripple8972 Год назад +12

    Hello.
    Any thoughts on the recent studies showing possible benefits of flushing niacin regarding heart disease?

  • @cynthiawilliamson5905
    @cynthiawilliamson5905 Год назад

    A friend of mine has ordered the MK7-K2& D3 for me, I’m also taking magnesium and zinc & mega B. and zinc

  • @JN-lm1ty
    @JN-lm1ty Год назад +5

    I make my own natto with an instant pot and powdered starter. With soy sauce, a little Cholula hot sauce and/or wasabi and dijon mustard, or with sliced green onions, it becomes very palatable to me in the 1.5 ounce servings a day I eat. It has also really helped keep me regular and has relieved my IBS and also helped my high blood pressure. I still wish , though, that a market in my area would sell it in the small packets like they do in Japan or at some Asian markets in the larger cities. here in tghe U.S. It is time consuming to make and keeping all utensils sterile in the process is essential. But it does keep well in small plastic containers in the fridge and can even be frozen to be kept longer, so I make enough for about two weeks at a time.

    • @daryldaryl913
      @daryldaryl913 Год назад +2

      I am lucky. I not long had discovered the Natto prepared in a small serving size. Even different brands at a new Asian goods store here in Newcastle, Australia.
      Very reasonably priced in my opinion.
      Comes with a little soy and wasabi in each single serving.

    • @lcotee
      @lcotee Год назад

      😂Bravo, impressive!

    • @DiamondCoco7
      @DiamondCoco7 Год назад

      Hi @JN-Im1ty How does your homemade Natto help blood pressure?

    • @chipperfarm
      @chipperfarm Год назад

      Have you asked in your local Asian market? Mine carries it frozen. I used it as a starter to make another batch too.

  • @aabb-xe2mz
    @aabb-xe2mz 9 месяцев назад

    In the problem of arteriosclerosis, magnesium and boron are also very important. Magnesium is a calcium antagonist, usually everyone with excess calcium has a monstrous magnesium deficiency.

  • @samantharyan3500
    @samantharyan3500 Год назад +3

    Hi Adam,
    Thank you this may help.
    I eat my NATTO drink it down with water and it's fine 😅😊

  • @bondjane007
    @bondjane007 9 месяцев назад +1

    I tried it & stirred it & took it with some noodles & seasoning. Not so bad that way..

  • @prettywomanaus
    @prettywomanaus Год назад +16

    how about drinking a glass of warm water with a tablespoon of ACV with a tablespoon of lemon juice added daily first thing in the morning? Would that help with keeping out calcium in the arteries?

  • @danielquantum143
    @danielquantum143 11 месяцев назад

    I also take nattokinase supplement alternate days. My bp was 165/95 sometimes, after 2-3 years, now I'm at 125/80 so back to normal, you can do it, just be persistent.

  • @jamest681
    @jamest681 Год назад +3

    Doctor, I eat natto everyday plus take a K2 supplement. You get used to the texture of natto pretty fast and it is so healthy for you. I take it straight.

    • @jamest681
      @jamest681 Год назад

      I buy natto at the asian grocery store. It would be in the frozen food section. It is sold in small stuyrafome containers. It is not expensive. @@libertybelle8244

  • @marikojacinto5065
    @marikojacinto5065 Год назад +1

    I love natto! I add chopped kiwi on arugula and protein on top! ❤

  • @camillesamples8790
    @camillesamples8790 Год назад +7

    Has anyone mentioned taking oil soluble vitamins like D3 with a meal containing fat for better absorption?

  • @thanyawong
    @thanyawong 9 месяцев назад +1

    Putting some mustard with natto. Having natto with hot jasmine rice, it is not bad at all. This way may help someone. I myself prefer vitamin from natural foods not a pill.

  • @laulaja-7186
    @laulaja-7186 Год назад +3

    Try eating natto mixed with something else. There are all kinds of combos where it will seem just like an added teaspoon of hotdog-and-beans. Question: will cooking natto destroy the K2? If not, then there are even more ways to fix the ick problem.

  • @qwertasdfg8828
    @qwertasdfg8828 2 месяца назад

    Nattokinase is recommended in German med literature, however referring to Am

  • @louisd95714
    @louisd95714 Год назад +10

    I agree with you on most parts in your video. What I don't agree to is that not all types of plaque can be removed from the arteries. Lipids, yes, but calcified plaque is a different animal altogether. I am a heart patient and got stented to the LAD several months back Since then, I have been making sure to eat the right types of food, including chicken, turkey and nuts on a daily basis. Because I have enough food for K2, I also have several times per week K2-MK7 and D3 supplements. I just got my blood test results back, and the numbers are very low, including Ai1, cholesterol etc. I think I will continue what I'm doing. :)

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  Год назад +1

      The research is in the description if you want to read it.

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP Год назад

      Louis, unfortunately you didn't do enough research here. I would suggest David H Leake author of "A Patented Heart Disease Cure That Works " second edition. He was on statins for many years till finally he had enough. He has had I believe 3 stents. He is on no meds but aspirn. He has photos of his perfectly clear arteries in his book. And tells quite a story. I usually recommend his book to people that have had a stent or stents.
      He is on the same protocol that I am on which is the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol. It uses high dose vitamin C with Lysine and Proline amino acids as Lp-a inhibitors. The vitamin C in a high enough dose according to Dr. Thomas Levy Cardiologist author of "Stop America's #1 Killer" Proof that the Origin of All Coronary Heart Disease is Clearly Reversible Arterial Scurvy. Can Clearly disolve calcium I myself am taking vitamin C to my bowel tolerance in divided doses 5 grams morning, noon,and afternoon with 15 grams early evening as physical activity is much lower and the higher dose is well tolerated.
      Chances are your not getting enough K2-MK7 as most commercial recommendations are wrong according to Dr.Kate Rheaume-Bleue author of "K2 and the Calcium Paradox " her latest recommendation is 100mcg of K2-MK7 per 1000i.u of D3 if you don't at least take this ratio then the calcium absorbed by taking D3 which BTW allows the body to absorb 20x more calcium which can overrun K2-MK7 leaving excess calcium to go to the arteries and soft tissues of the body.
      But further K2-MK7 and D3 aren't enough. To repair the arteries they can remove hard plaque but this can weaken the artery wall 🧱 as the Lysine and Proline strands need to be repaired. The girders of the artery wall 🧱. To do this your body needs to restore its vitamin C focal deficiency in the artery.
      By doing this I have reversed my CAC Score by 30% in 20 months. From 660 to 458.
      Of course it's said that it can't be done by most cardiologists.
      Linus Pauling was awarded 2-Nobel prizes as a biochemist and 48 PhDs over his lifetime.
      Dr. Mathis Rath cardiologist was an associate of Linus .
      www.drrathresearch.org/drrath-discoveries/heart-disease

    • @parisryan1122
      @parisryan1122 Год назад +2

      Hi, just wanted to ask you why you're eating chicken and turkey? You might be better off with lean cuts of grass fed beef and venison. They are a lot more nutrient dense and have about the same amount of fat and cholesterol. I also eat chicken and turkey. Was just wondering why you chose the 2.

    • @SET12DSP
      @SET12DSP Год назад +4

      Calcified plaque can be removed from the arteries, though you are told it it can't. I have removed 30% of mine as of my last CAC.
      I did it using the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol.
      This man David H. Leake author of "A Patented Heart Disease Cure That Works" has several stents with perfectly clean arteries he's on the same protocol. Book is a great read. I'm lucky in that I don't have to go through what he did or what you're going through now. Good luck 👍

    • @louisd95714
      @louisd95714 Год назад

      @@SET12DSP Thank you, this is very good to know.

  • @man_at_the_end_of_time
    @man_at_the_end_of_time Год назад

    I prefer the LEF supplement in gelcap form. It hedges your as it provides multiple forms.

  • @marttyd
    @marttyd Год назад +3

    Any studies or anecdotes from people that ate natto for 6 months, a year or any time frame and their calcium score actually going down? I see a lot of people that eat natto or supplements commenting but none that actually say they’ve reduced their calcium score.

  • @MJ-hl1kk
    @MJ-hl1kk 3 месяца назад

    The thing is, I don't know how to make natto and don't know where it's available and even if it is, whether it's GMO, as soya is notorious for being. My other problem is how to tell the difference between real and fake supplements in the market. So, thank you for your. recommended brand of K2👍

  • @freddymaf7754
    @freddymaf7754 10 месяцев назад +3

    I discovered natto a few months ago and have taken to it like a carpet beetle to a rug. Now I eat it every day. Why not just disguise the taste a bit if you don't like it? I make an omelet out of it sometimes with a little cheese and greens. Or you might have it with kimchi. But then if you don't like saurekraut you probably don't like kimchi either. Well, then maybe a bit of mustard instead. Don't be such a fusspot. :)

    • @catea2551
      @catea2551 9 месяцев назад

      i agree. this just promotes the old western fussing....oh it smells and oh its gross. i can't do it waaaaaaaaa.

  • @mjones2897
    @mjones2897 Год назад +2

    Natto is delicious over rice. Americanize it a bit with some diced tomato, cucumber and mix in with the sweet soy package. it won't taste so bad.

  • @AmazingSlotWins
    @AmazingSlotWins 8 месяцев назад +3

    Beef and chicken liver also have vitamin k2 along with tuna,eel sardines, and mackerel

  • @dans9215
    @dans9215 8 месяцев назад +1

    I started to eat Japanese Natto 3 weeks ago. I mix some spicy mustard and sesame oil with it. I mix it with a big spoonful of brown rice. It makes it edible.

    • @AZSilverbug
      @AZSilverbug 8 месяцев назад +2

      Nattokinase is much stronger, but IF you eat enough natto (gag me)... it should benefit...

    • @dans9215
      @dans9215 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@AZSilverbug So Nattokinase is the pill form. Ok to take both in the same day?

    • @AZSilverbug
      @AZSilverbug 7 месяцев назад

      @@dans9215 I am not sure how much nattokinase is in natto... some. for sure... I know nattokinase supps are much stronger... and you don't want to over-do it... if you really like natto...and eat it daily... I'd limit the nattokinase supps to maybe every other day and only one cap. I would not take aspirin with nattokinase.

    • @dans9215
      @dans9215 7 месяцев назад

      @@AZSilverbug Thank you.

    • @AZSilverbug
      @AZSilverbug 7 месяцев назад

      @@dans9215 Sure!

  • @PardieDiem
    @PardieDiem Год назад +6

    What about Nattokinase? What about vitamin K also improving blood clotting? Will that have the opposite effect in people that have to thin their blood?

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  Год назад +2

      The research is in the description if you want to read it.

  • @darrellwilliams5995
    @darrellwilliams5995 6 месяцев назад +1

    What are the things I found with taking vitamins is they really don't absorb well if you do not have the right mineral balance such as your magnesium or potassium, vitamin a and d and k2 don't work as well without potassium or magnesium. Sooo, D3 K2, magnesium, potassium, B12. Seem to get me up in the morning keep me running all day and sleep very well, ❤️. And I have lost 45 lbs. In just about 4 months, beef, eggs in the morning watermelon muskmelon around 4:00 with cabbage, with the greasiest piece of meat, or liverwurst, nothing in a can or packaged. In the morning instead of orange juice I drink beet juice, I hate it all these things when I was younger, at 62 years old I can't remember why.

  • @Mrdsmith500
    @Mrdsmith500 Год назад +11

    So I assume you are referring to hard plaque? What happens to soft plaque with k2 m7?

  • @undertowsurf
    @undertowsurf Год назад +1

    Cholesterol and triglicerides were off the charts. Calcium score was O so lucky. Lot of work on diet and fitness to do.

  • @tkorte101
    @tkorte101 Год назад +12

    Excellent video summary! Does the appearance of a small bone bump or spur indicate an imbalance between D3 and K2?

    • @adamesd3699
      @adamesd3699 Год назад +6

      That’s a great question. I always thought it just meant too much calcium and never looked further into it. Now I’m wondering what causes it.

    • @danloomis
      @danloomis Год назад

      I’d like to know this too. I’ve been an avid supplementer of both D and K and I have two tiny bony bumps in my gums. The oral surgeon says he sees this all the time so it’s probably not related. But I do think about this from time to time.

  • @presouz5
    @presouz5 Год назад

    I was so disappointed when I was diagnosed with osteopenia, they told me take extra calcium and vitamin D, not a single mention of vitamin K2 which I take for yrs now. I take vitamin D all the time sadly I’ve never been able to get my vitamin D past 46. And I mean I’m taking 5000 to 20,000 every day of a quality vitamin D
    I have a vitamin D receptor missing says my DNA report. So that explains a lot of my issues.
    And I have a family member who really needs to take vitamin K, but they listen to their doctor and their doctor never mentioned vitamin K to them either even though they have high blood pressure even though they have suspected artery issues. I will send him this. Thank you so much.

    • @AdamJStoryDC
      @AdamJStoryDC  Год назад

      Also tell them to ASK the doctor. Often doctors don't mention it unless you ask.

  • @martinsalmeida321
    @martinsalmeida321 Год назад +19

    The calcification of the arteries is not just about calcium, as that "calcification" comprises more ingredients, such as cholesterol, oxidized fat, inflammatory cells and vascular cells transformed into osteoblast-like cells, that contribute to the mineralization of arteries. So maybe any solution should consider not only the existence of calcium but all the factors involved.

    • @RandomHuTaoSimp
      @RandomHuTaoSimp Год назад

      extended fasting is believed to reverse all substances in the arteries through autophagy and mytophagy. Every testimony I've seen on it points to miraculous reversal of arterial calcification. Althrough anecdotes, its pretty strong stuff

    • @MikeJAnthony
      @MikeJAnthony Год назад +1

      You are correct. Problem is that most mainstream doctors make you "think" that plaque in the arteries is solely caused by cholesterol as a result of too much saturated fat in the diet. Most don't even mention calcium much less anything else.

  • @MikeJAnthony
    @MikeJAnthony Год назад +1

    Natto has the most K2 in MK7 variant from vegetable sources but not animal sources. I personally believe the better form of K2 is MK4, which comes from animal sources, and can cross the placental barrier while MK7 cannot. One of the highest sources of K2 MK4 is goose liver pate, but since that is expensive and hard to find, then duck fat is another much more available high source of K2 MK4. The highest source of K2 MK4 is emu oil from wild full-bred Australian emus only, not hybrid animals. Also, the K2 that comes from fermented animal products like yogurt, butter, and hard cheeses, and also the milk and meats, MUST be sourced from grass fed and finished cows, not grain fed. Same with chicken. Chicken meat and eggs must come from pasture raised chickens or else they will not contain any K2 if they are grain fed. Wild duck egg yolks will have higher amounts of everything, including K2, than pasture-raised chicken egg yolks but duck eggs are, of course, more expensive.