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Re: what excess fibrin is---and now why this is so important---

http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101040223/

" Every once in a while, however, the whole feverish production doesn't shut down

on cue. Sometimes the problem is a genetic predisposition; other times something

like smoking or high blood pressure keeps the process going. In any event,

inflammation becomes chronic rather than transitory. When that occurs, the body

turns on itself — like an ornery child who can't resist picking a scab — with

aftereffects that seem to underlie a wide variety of diseases. "

Read more:

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,993419,00.html#ixzz0aRAUruSI

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> serrapeptase does wonders for this---you can see results before and after with

liver panel ast and alt tests---c-reactive protein test as well as ANA and

inflammatory markers blood tests

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> also with lipid panel

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> > http://www.noaw.com/Hypercoag/Hypercoagulability.htm this really

explains why las takes serrapeptase every day her inflammation numbers

were very high and now back to normal after one year of usage

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http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/hypercoagulable_disorders\

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Most people with some kind of disease or stress or injury have inflammation the

problem becomes if it's chronic---and most diseases are chronic---

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