Guest guest Posted October 31, 2010 Report Share Posted October 31, 2010 hello does the  serapeptase work for what you mention scar tissue, lesions?thanks I have been take triple mushrooms and milk thistle for my liver. something attacked my liver but these things seem to be helping once my liver is better(God willing) I be able to do c & sea salt. and no I didn't drink liquor before it happened. I got a terrible rash, and headaches, and my urine smelled like ammonia, I still get the rash every 10 days, but the rest  of the symptoms are gone. God be with you all Subject: Re: I have a theory....are there any Dr.s that would entertain it? To: mscured Date: Sunday, October 31, 2010, 12:54 PM  I have only seen a doctor a few times since I was diagnosed with MS and I only had blood tests taken. One time I went for a broken leg but I waited for three weeks to go (I thought it was a sprained ankle)and it was already healing in the correct position. I have been self treating for 7 years. I have made mistakes along the way. I have also had success. I had a hair mineral analysis done and I learned my metabolic type. A Dr. who treats cancer and MS uses enzyme therapy for people with my m. type. I follow his enzyme protocol to some degree. I started taking serapeptase long before I knew the information about fibrin or Dr. . I thought it would digest scar tissue, lesions. I used to be a raw food vegan, big mistake for me. I thought the food would provide the enzymes. It doesn't. The enzymes in the food were good for the plant but not for a human. I take lots of enzymes now, proteolytic, probiotic and digestive, several kinds of each. > > Have you got a Physcian that is open to the enzymes? > > > Again, thanks for responding I'm so glad someone else is looking at things and being proactive!!! > ette > > > > > > > > > > > > > after searching so much, I'm feeling I'm on to something that no one is doing. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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