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How do Fibrinolytic Units (FUs) relate to enteric coating?

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How do Fibrinolytic Units (FUs) relate to enteric coating?

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Enzyme activity measured in fibrinolytic units do not mean anything if the enzymes are destroyed and/or denatured in the high acidic conditions of the stomach, Period! Under these conditions, our laboratory tests have consistently shown that serrapeptase and nattokinase lose significant activity when exposed to low pH (such as those in the stomach). In contrast, our enteric coated nattokinase and serrapeptase (the original SEBkinase formula) perform at greater activity levels in the same low pH conditions. The pH resistant enteric coating will disintegrate after it enters the alkaline environment of the intestines. If your enzyme formula is not enterically coated, you may be wasting your money. Serracor-NK for Circulatory Support Did you know cardiovascular disease is the biggest killer in America? Arterial plaque build-up, excessive fibrin levels, as well as metabolic waste matter, can all slow-down normal blood circulation. A healthy vascular system must supply oxygenated blood to vi

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