The article states, "Lumbrokinase, serrapeptase and nattokinase are proteolytic enzymes that act as natural anticoagulants by breaking down fibrin that forms blood clots." This contradicts your comment, "Lumbrokinase is not a proteolytic enzyme." No?
Proteolytic enzymes can have fibrinolytic properties and mechanisms of action. U are splitting hairs so much you are missing the immunologic and hematic beneficial points
Yes, I believe it is...Why do you say it is not? https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/04/15/fibrinolytic-enzymes-for-heart-health.aspx
Look closely at the link you posted.
Do you believe that proteolytic and fibrinolytic are synonyms?
The article states, "Lumbrokinase, serrapeptase and nattokinase are proteolytic enzymes that act as natural anticoagulants by breaking down fibrin that forms blood clots." This contradicts your comment, "Lumbrokinase is not a proteolytic enzyme." No?
Proteolytic enzymes can have fibrinolytic properties and mechanisms of action. U are splitting hairs so much you are missing the immunologic and hematic beneficial points