You can also google for information about hypercoagulation, Wobenzym.
Apparently 90% of Lyme patients have hypercoagulation. One of its symptoms is headaches. I started taking Wobenzym, and within two weeks my continuous headaches improved.
Carol
Posted by Patti C. (Member # 14516) on :
Hi, My LLMD has me take Wobenzyme as well. It works wonders for the gut, and boosts your immune system. It really helped me with headaches, intestinal problems and energy. I take 3-5 before each meal.
I buy mine from Vitamin Shoppe too. This product is good for anyone, as it has fantastic digestive enzymes. I highly recommend it.
Patti
Posted by jam338 (Member # 14002) on :
Carol & Patti, thanks! I checked out Vitaminshoppe and it is on sale for $85.
Can you tell me what it usually costs when you order? Trying to figure out if that is a really good sale price and if I should order more bottles. It says "list price" is $210?
I have never ordered on Vitaminshoppe, but on some sights "list price" is never the selling price...they just want you to "think" you are getting a great deal. Thanks for any help on clarifying if you can.
Posted by Hoosiers51 (Member # 15759) on :
$85 for 800 tablets? That is a really good deal.
I recently paid $100 for 400 tablets at the health food store. I realize it's not wholesale, however. I think that same store charges like $140 or $150 for 800.
I like Wobenzyme. I saw a difference in my bloodwork from taking it, my immune system was better. Highly recommend.
Wobenzyme is something that IS worth the money to me. Looks like I got ripped off a little though, but that's okay, because $100 was a fair price for how well it works.
Posted by hokie (Member # 14720) on :
It is the second most frequently purchased OTC in Germany. The first is aspirin.
Either it's a good product or has unbelievably effective marketing.
I use it, but don't know if it's doing anything. However, I am better in general. The reason I don't know if it's doing anything is because I am on a million supplements and many times I choose not to change one variable at a time. (Impatient).