Nothing Happens Suddenly: Looking Beyond Risk to Find Disease Before the Event
Published on: 13/05/2026
Heart disease begins silently years before the heart attack occurs.
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Heart disease begins silently years before the heart attack occurs.

Normal glucose doesn’t mean normal metabolism. Hidden insulin resistance and excess insulin drive inflammation and plaque formation, silently leading to heart disease long before standard labs show abnormalities.

Nattokinase, a fibrin-degrading enzyme from fermented soy, may influence clot biology. But cardiovascular disease begins years earlier with metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and plaque formation.