International Journals and Related Reports
• In 1983, Professor Mihara, who developed this product in Japan, published a special research report under the name of animal proteolytic enzyme at the International Society for Thrombosis and Hemostasis in Stockholm.
• Professor Mihara's research has attracted the attention and echo of many experts and scholars. According to People's Daily, a professor from Harbin Normal University selected more than 2,000 patients with cerebral thrombosis as research subjects, and conducted experimental treatment with red earthworm enzyme powder. The results show that more than 70% of the patients have effectively improved their condition.
• Dean Norikazu Hisano of Japan also recommends patients to try red earthworm enzymes, saying that many patients' symptoms can be relieved quickly, blood clots can be dissolved, blood flow throughout the body is promoted, and blood circulation is unimpeded.