Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 > > Does anyone know the appropriate numbers for the fibrinogen test? > Mine was 385. My lab has a range of 175-425 for normal. > Also... can you take serraptase with nattokinase or is > that too much? There are enzyme formulas that have both: http://www.enzymus.com/Neprinol_?_kk=neprinol & _kt=04417a1e-d366-4131-b66f-8cd483\ 97992a & gclid=CJ68g_qxgJcCFRIcawodMU-KYA http://www.theramedix.net/product/PRX120.html So, I think it is something commonly done. Both my daughter and I were on PRX (which is basically higher dose Virastop) for close to a year and she's on Neprinol now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Robin, I don't think that it is too much for an adult. My son is 6 years old. When he was on a revised biofilm protocol, I give him Lumbrokinase, ViraStop (Serratiopeptidase, Nattokinase), and MucoStop (Mucolase) at the same time for about 10 months. He did well on these systemic enzymes. Limin -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 20:08 To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > Subject: Blood thinning was Re: stuff I learned at ACAM > Does anyone know the appropriate numbers for the fibrinogen test? > Mine was 385. Also... can you take serraptase with nattokinase or is > that too much? Thank you. Robin > > >> > >> > Hi that is great to know about the sublingual version. >> >> It's not a separate version. I extract it from the vial with a >> syringe and then squeeze the heparin out under my tongue and let it >> sit there as long as I can. It is not at all unpleasant (as > injecting >> would be.) It really seems to help with a kind of heavy, vague >> numbness I used to have in my extremities, which I assume was >> hypercoagulation. >> >> > Are you taking that with Lumbrokinase? >> >> No, is there some particularly good synergy there? I've done lots > of >> nattokinase, serratiopeptidase, virastop, etc. over the years, but >> never Lumbrokinase. (My daughter's DAN! had her on Boluoke for > about >> 6 months, but frankly I never saw any benefit for her.) I could > never >> take enough of the various enzymes to make my doctor happy with my >> coagulation and fibrinogen tests. She says I have 2 genetic >> tendencies to excessive clotting. >> >> > I've been taking wheat germ oil from standard process per my > doctor. >> 12 per day. I think its working but hard to tell. >> >> Can you take that if you are gluten-free? >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> P.S. Is there any consensus yet on which enzymes (or heparin or >> Rechts-Regulat) are best for getting rid of biofilms? >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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