Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 Thanks Limin, I will look into it. Jan > >> > >> I am using lumbrokinase and wobenzyme for my hypercoagulation > > problem and of course the biofilm issue. What I found out is that > > the lumbrokinase is very powerful and I get a toxic feeling from head > > to toe. I also found that ramping up the dose on wobenzyme wasn't > > the best for me when I went to full dose it minimized the toxic > > feeling from the lumbrokinase. This protocol really stirred up a > > lot of bugs for me which put me in a full relapse. In fact I am back > > to be diagnosed with Lyme, babesia and bartonella. No pain no gain > > right? > >> > >> Tami > >> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > >> > >> Systemic Enzymes > >> > >> > >> What brands of systemic enzymes have any of you used? I just read > > the > >> posting that made with the reference to a chapter in a book. > > I > >> took a look at that and found that the brand refered to in the book > > was > >> called Wobenzym N. Has anyone use that? > >> > >> I also did a Google search using the words " systemic enzymes " and > >> found this site: www.staytuned.ws/systemic_enzymes.html. There > > are > >> some other systemic enzymes ingredients listed on that site that > > are > >> the different from those in the Wobenzym N formula. One of these > > is > >> Serrapeptase. We have that single ingredient in our household. My > >> husband is using it with the idea of help reduce plaque buildup in > > his > >> veins. > >> > >> I would be interested to know what if any brands of systemic > > enzymes > >> are being or have been used and if you would recommend them. > >> > >> Jan > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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