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Lumbrokinase vs Nattokinase vs Serrapeptase: Key Differences, Benefits, Risks & Practical Guide (2026)

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Lumbrokinase, nattokinase, and serrapeptase are all enzymes that have been studied for their potential health benefits. They are all considered as proteolytic enzymes. Proteolytic enzymes have a variety of roles in the body, from helping to digest food to taking part in the immune response. While interest in these compounds has grown, it’s important to understand their mechanisms, evidence base, and safety considerations clearly. What is Lumbrokinase? Lumbrokinase (LK) is an enzyme derived from earthworms is thought to aid in blood clot prevention, inflammation reduction, and circulation problems.  Lumbrokinase for Blood Clots Thrombolytic agents typically used to dissolve clots are urokinase (u-PA), streptokinase, and tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). These drugs, however, are not specific for fibrin and have adverse and dangerous side effects including severe bleeding and heavy blood loss which may result in death. In contrast, LK is very specific to fibrin as a substrate and ...

Fenbendazole vs Mebendazole for Cancer: What is the Difference? (June 2026 Edition)

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Medical reviewed | Last updated on June 30, 2026. Introduction With 2025's and 2026's,  700+ anecdotal cases compilations , we're incorporating fresh head-to-head insights. These benzimidazoles—microtubule disruptors and metabolic saboteurs—offer hope for aggressive cancers, but evidence remains preclinical/case-based.  Disclaimer: Not FDA/EMA-approved for cancer; off-label use requires physician oversight (monitor LFTs). Enroll in trials like NCT05318469. We're informing, not personal medical advise—consult pros. What is Fenbendazole used for in humans?  Fenbendazole (also known as fenben) is a veterinary medication used to treat parasites and worms such as tapeworms, hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms, in animals. It is commonly used under brand names like Panacur C and Safe-Guard. If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or have a loved one that is suffering from cancer, chances are you have heard about the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol. The Fenbendazol...

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