That claim is highly misleading and potentially dangerous. Headlines like this are classic marketing tactics aimed at people taking Statins.
Here’s what you need to know:
🫀 What science actually says about clearing arterial plaque
- Statins are proven to reduce plaque progression
- Multiple large clinical trials show statins lower LDL cholesterol and reduce heart attack and stroke risk.
- No “natural enzyme” has been proven to clear plaque 3X better
- Some compounds like nattokinase or serrapeptase are sometimes promoted as “plaque-clearing,” but clinical evidence in humans is very limited or inconclusive.
- Headlines claiming dramatic superiority are usually based on small studies, lab experiments, or selective interpretation.
- Plaque reversal is slow
- Even with statins, lifestyle changes, or experimental therapies, clearing arterial plaque takes months to years, not a few days.
⚠️ Risks of chasing these claims
- Stopping or replacing statins with unproven enzymes can increase risk of heart attack or stroke.
- Supplements can interact with medications and cause side effects.
✅ Safe, evidence-based ways to support heart health
- Continue prescribed statins if recommended by your doctor
- Eat a heart-healthy diet (vegetables, fruits, whole grains, healthy fats)
- Exercise regularly
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol
- Maintain healthy weight and blood pressure
Bottom line
There is no miracle enzyme proven to “triple-clear” arterial plaque. Be very skeptical of claims like this—they are almost always marketing, not medicine.
I can summarize the most effective, natural ways to support arteries safely if you want.