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"Japanese Wonder" Supports Healthy Circulation, Blood Pressure and More!

By Dr. Williams' Mountain Home Nutritionals Team
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Dear Reader,

As you've discovered by now, Dr. Williams spends a great deal of time researching and traveling the globe. One of the countries he's focused on most intently over the past year or two is Japan.

Japan has one of the lowest disease rates in the world, and one of the best track records for heart health and longevity. No doubt this can be attributed in part to their high fish and seafood consumption. But what's even more intriguing is that they have one of the highest consumption rates of a soybean-based food called natto.

Natto is a fermented food that looks and tastes a bit like cheese. It's made by adding spores of the beneficial bacterial Bacillus natto to boiled soybeans. There's a specialized enzyme in natto called " Nattokinase." And it's this enzyme that's emerging as one of the most exciting breakthroughs for supporting healthy circulation.

Nattokinase was discovered in 1980 by Dr. Hiroyuki Sumi. He was testing 173 different foods for their ability to promote healthy circulation, and Nattokinase did the job better than any of the other substances he was testing. But nattokinase doesn't stop there. It also supports your body's normal blood-clotting mechanisms and helps to maintain normal blood pressure levels.

If you want to get nattokinase by eating natto, the way the Japanese do, it's hard to find in the United States. Dr. Williams has given out the recipe to make your own natto "cheese," but even he agrees it's very difficult and time-consuming -- not to mention the fact that it smells bad, and doesn't taste very good.

A much better option is to take nattokinase in supplement form. But there are two major problems with the supplements that have been found. First, nattokinase naturally contains vitamin K. And second, most fall short of the research dose. Dr. Sumi recommends a dosage requirement of 2,000 FU (fibrin units) of nattokinase a day.

After extensive searching, Dr. Williams found a nattokinase supplement that he is able to bring to you through Mountain Home Nutritionals. It was developed with a special patented process that removes the vitamin K from the extract. Plus, the Mountain Home Nutritionals Nattokinase also includes the full research dosage of 2,000 FU of nattokinase per day, which Dr. Williams believes is very important to its effectiveness.

To make it easy for you to try Nattokinase, Dr. Williams asked Mountain Home Nutritionals to make it available to you at a special price. Order by April 30, 2006 and you'll save $10 off the regular price of a 60-day supply. Or, save $3 off the price of a 30-day supply. Click here to place your secure online order. Or call 1-888- 887-8262 and ask for code 80192L.

Sincerely,

Dr. Williams' Mountain Home Nutritionals Team

P.S. We now know that certain critical enzymes decline with age, including those that promote normal circulation. Nattokinase provides you with the support you need for normal blood clotting, circulation, and normal blood pressure. It's the most significant tool for promoting normal circulation that Dr. Williams has uncovered in the last several years. Click Here to place your order today!

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