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dmbfan
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A few months ago I started serrapeptase. I take it with EDTA then follow an hour later with either Enula or Cumanda. i do a charcoal pill during the day.

I started to feel good. Especially decreased breast pain during my period (which is why i started taking it).

I then wound up having surgery (blood clot in hemmroid) and I went down hill from there.

This week I added lumbrokinase to the serrapeptase. Within 2 hours of taking the lumbro. I got pain and soreness all throughout my rib cage. My right knee started to swell up and I just hurt.

I backed down on the dose, but kept going. I'm still getting the rib pain after i take it.

Its been less than a week, so its too soon to say if its "helping" though it certainly is doing something.

Anyone else doing these two?

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kelmo
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My daughter took it every other day for two weeks. She became so neurotoxic she was having meltdowns in her night class. This was lumbro

She had to stop.

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I used to take lumbrokinase. It was great for me. I stopped taking it due to the expense. The really good one is the Boluoke.. but it's expensive.

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Cass A
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I never took the two together.

My LLMD wanted me to take Lumbrokinase because it is a specific for blood flow in the brain. I took it for many, many months.

For general hypercoagulation, I've found that RECHTS REGULAT (as recommended by Dr. K) is far superior to any other systemic enzyme product. That is the one I continue to take--at low doses. It's quite expensive, also. Usually, you can only get it from Dr. K's supplier (if you're in the US). It comes from Germany.

My husband now takes VITALZYME, which is a mix of systemic enzymes, and is less expensive than most.

Hope this helps!

Best,

Cass A

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hi my doc recommended the Boluoke/lumbrodinase because I had a high fibrin count...it really helped. This often happens with virues and parasites.....high fibrin.

I thought about taking the SerraPhase (brand name) for pain, but after reading on the internet that a number of people got worse from it I chickened out.
I didn't know anyone who had taken it nor was I recommended to take it so I didn't know if what I was reading good or bad was valid.

If you do take it and it does help with pain please let me know.

best of luck

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dmbfan
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Minerva,

I do take the serrapeptase and its help with breast pain prior to my period. My breasts would swell horribly and form cysts. Even the back of my armpits and back would swell.

Things have gotten better since starting the serrapeptase. But i have also moved to a non-underwire bra, so that probably helped too.

I haven't read anything about serrapeptast making people worse. Maybe it was a herx. I am definitely having a herx reaction to the lumbrokinase.

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