Summer Illness Isn't Just Heatstroke! Japan Nattokinase Association Raises Awareness on Summer Thrombosis Prevention Through Newspaper Ads
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The Japan Nattokinase Association has launched newspaper advertisements in national newspapers to raise awareness about the high risk of thrombosis during summer. The campaign highlights the scientifically-backed functions of nattokinase, its safety even for warfarin users, and the JNKA mark as a symbol of quality assurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why does thrombosis increase in summer?
- A: Dehydration and alcohol consumption thicken the blood, increasing clot risk. Symptoms resemble heatstroke.
- Q: Is nattokinase safe?
- A: With vitamin K2 removed, it's safe for warfarin users, confirmed by a 6-month clinical trial.
- Q: What's the effective dosage?
- A: 2,000FU intake improves peripheral blood flow and lowers blood pressure.
- Q: What does the JNKA mark mean?
- A: It certifies quality and safety of nattokinase products approved by the Japan Nattokinase Association.
- Q: Where can I buy it?
- A: JNKA-marked products are available online and in pharmacies. Check the official site for certified items.