Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 Hi Leonie, Unfortunately, yes, they require a doctor's prescription. Cheers, leonie cent wrote: > Thanks for the information on The Green Dispensary - they sound > great, and I wouldn't even know about fillers, so I'm glad you told me. > > Do you need a doctor's prescription to order from them ? > > Best, > Leonie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2008 Report Share Posted March 19, 2008 Hi , Just wondering, is there any reason why the antibiotics are taken on Friday and Monday ? I'm about to start on the minocin too. What about pro-biotics ? Do you have any advice on the best brand or course of action in that regard ? Best, Leonie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Hi everyone, I went to the Vitamine Shoppe here in Houston and they carry the Serrapeptase " Doctor's Best, 90 tbs for 23.99. If you here in the States that's where you can it. Eva Lynne and Santos <lynneandsantos@...> wrote: Hi there, Wobenzym is very expensive as it is generally imported from Germany.You can find digestive enzymes with the exact same elements and many even better.The enzymes work alone to reduce inflamation but if taken with a meal help enormously with digestion.I have leaky gut,systemic yeast on a regular basis,an acidic system,diverticulitis and celiac which is the reason I got sick with this darned SD.I would not ever give up the enzymes as with them,severe diet and probiotics I finally have control of things . Lynne G./SD > >>>We're trying to get our hands on Wobenzym that might help lessen > inflammation, looks like a good product, but will need to bring it in > from the US.<<< > > Hi , > > I started using a product called, " Neprinol, " during the fall > (www.neprinol.net). It's pretty expensive, so I changed over to just > using serrapeptase and nattokinase by " Doctor's Best " . There is some > good info on the sites about Neprinol, though, and the actions of > proteolytic enzymes for reducing inflammation...of which you will > already be aware, I'm sure! Just thought to pass along this info, as > these enzymes are supposed to be very good for reducing cardio CRP, > breaking up excess fibrin, reducing inflammation, etc. > > The only downside I found with Wobenzyme is that to garner its > anti-inflammatory benefits, it's suggested it be taken well away from > food. In my own case and I found it caused acid reflux. Might you be > able to find nattokinanse and serrapeptase more locally and cheaply in > Auz, too? > > Peace, Maz > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Hi, all. I am new to this group. Just accessed this website: http://www.goodhealthusa.com/ for Serrapeptase. Don't know if it is a high quality source for the supplement or not. Anyone know out there? BTW I have been diagnosed with RA... have had severe pain in all major joints...am functioning well at the moment with natural hydrocortisol - 25-30 mg (equivalent to 6-8 mg Predisone)... and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Additionally, I have been taking 500 mg. -2400 GDU-Bromelain and Multidophilus (high quality lactic flora) and have no digestive problems or heartburn. I did every once in a while when I'd forget my Bromelain due to prednisone and aspirin. But am on a new regimen as stated above. Also the book that has helped me very " The Hormone Solution " by Thierry Hertoghe, MD has me to believe that DHEA (I take 25 mg/day with the hydrocortisol; for men @50 mg.) taken with the hydrocortisol will counteract the severity of Cortisol on the body, ie. bone breakdown. I have had the neck pain and its scary, as I've read that the bone and fluid loss will expose the neck to possible spinal chord injury and paralysis. I have not had the neck pain for a month since I've been on the natural steroids and hormones. I do still have some numbness in arms and hands overnight, slight stiffness in am, and hip and shoulder pain from laying on back all night (as I can't sleep in any other position due to this causing pain). Best wishes to all, O Re: rheumatic Re: Dear Hi everyone, I went to the Vitamine Shoppe here in Houston and they carry the Serrapeptase " Doctor's Best, 90 tbs for 23.99. If you here in the States that's where you can it. Eva Lynne and Santos <lynneandsantos@...> wrote: Hi there, Wobenzym is very expensive as it is generally imported from Germany.You can find digestive enzymes with the exact same elements and many even better.The enzymes work alone to reduce inflamation but if taken with a meal help enormously with digestion.I have leaky gut,systemic yeast on a regular basis,an acidic system,diverticulitis and celiac which is the reason I got sick with this darned SD.I would not ever give up the enzymes as with them,severe diet and probiotics I finally have control of things . Lynne G./SD > >>>We're trying to get our hands on Wobenzym that might help lessen > inflammation, looks like a good product, but will need to bring it in > from the US.<<< > > Hi , > > I started using a product called, " Neprinol, " during the fall > (www.neprinol.net). It's pretty expensive, so I changed over to just > using serrapeptase and nattokinase by " Doctor's Best " . There is some > good info on the sites about Neprinol, though, and the actions of > proteolytic enzymes for reducing inflammation...of which you will > already be aware, I'm sure! Just thought to pass along this info, as > these enzymes are supposed to be very good for reducing cardio CRP, > breaking up excess fibrin, reducing inflammation, etc. > > The only downside I found with Wobenzyme is that to garner its > anti-inflammatory benefits, it's suggested it be taken well away from > food. In my own case and I found it caused acid reflux. Might you be > able to find nattokinanse and serrapeptase more locally and cheaply in > Auz, too? > > Peace, Maz > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.