Guest guest Posted December 15, 2005 Report Share Posted December 15, 2005 Dear - I know the utter misery of what you experience. The world skids off its axis and every day reality is something you just dont want to face. Stay in bed and unconscious as long as possible, be good to yourself. Buy movies and books and try to focus your mind else where. There is rituximab which seems to work excellently for people who just cant take anything else. It acts on the bodies b cell rejection. I tried taking arava, but it effected my intestines, and had to nix it. I couldnt see much difference in it. I will tell you that if you are allergic to everything then I can only relate my personal experience. I started using serrapeptase. Its a simple enzyme made by the silkworm. Its what the little guy uses to dissolve his cocoon to transform into a butterfly. I started taking it for chronic pain from adhesions because it supposedly will eat non living tissue, and help rid your body of inflammation, fibrous tissue, unclog arteries. It was discovered by a cardiologist and still is used today to unblock clogged arteries. I used this in conjunction with a multi enzyme which is a protease blend and since using it, I have to say I am now nine weeks off my remicade and feel well enough to wait until january to be infused. There are no known side effects, except perhaps it thins your blood. Anyway, this is just my experience. Holistic cures never ever work for me, but enzyme therapy does. It is delivered through the intestinal tract straight into the blood. Now I live in maine. It is 5 below zero right now, and storms passing through every other day. I should be bed ridden despite the meds I take, but other than fatigue, I feel relatively pain free. Here is an informative link that might help. www.serrapeptase.info. Yours, Deborah B. I am totally committed to taking my core meds, but find that taking supplements like this do help. I never though I would advocate for this, but blow me down, I am. Email anytime. I am here to listen to you. Hang in there....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2005 Report Share Posted December 15, 2005 thanx deb.. this sounds very interesting.. with the anti-cardiolipid i need thin bllod anyway.. take asprin.. so the enzyme ought not be a problem.. i am going to look at that before bring anymore drugs on board.dbargad@... wrote: Dear - I know the utter misery of what you experience. The world skids off its axis and every day reality is something you just dont want to face. Stay in bed and unconscious as long as possible, be good to yourself. Buy movies and books and try to focus your mind else where. There is rituximab which seems to work excellently for people who just cant take anything else. It acts on the bodies b cell rejection. I tried taking arava, but it effected my intestines, and had to nix it. I couldnt see much difference in it. I will tell you that if you are allergic to everything then I can only relate my personal experience. I started using serrapeptase. Its a simple enzyme made by the silkworm. Its what the little guy uses to dissolve his cocoon to transform into a butterfly. I started taking it for chronic pain from adhesions because it supposedly will eat non living tissue, and help rid your body of inflammation, fibrous tissue, unclog arteries. It was discovered by a cardiologist and still is used today to unblock clogged arteries. I used this in conjunction with a multi enzyme which is a protease blend and since using it, I have to say I am now nine weeks off my remicade and feel well enough to wait until january to be infused. There are no known side effects, except perhaps it thins your blood. Anyway, this is just my experience. Holistic cures never ever work for me, but enzyme therapy does. It is delivered through the intestinal tract straight into the blood. Now I live in maine. It is 5 below zero right now, and storms passing through every other day. I should be bed ridden despite the meds I take, but other than fatigue, I feel relatively pain free. Here is an informative link that might help. www.serrapeptase.info. Yours, Deborah B. I am totally committed to taking my core meds, but find that taking supplements like this do help. I never though I would advocate for this, but blow me down, I am. Email anytime. I am here to listen to you. Hang in there....... Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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