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Posted by MattH (Member # 30846) on :
 
How has ozone blood therapy worked for hypercoagulation? Per treatment cost?

Seems the more oxygen my blood can carry the better I will think, feel, and heal.

As part of my treatment I am thinking about trying this therapy stateside and noted the improvements for the folks that went to Germany.

I am taking Nattakinese and just started Serrapeptase.

Thanks, MattH
 
Posted by joalo (Member # 12752) on :
 
Up.
 
Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
 
Nattokinase and serrapeptase work for me.

What dose are you taking?

Were you tested for a hypercoagulation disorder?

----Polly Polygonum
 
Posted by MattH (Member # 30846) on :
 
Polly,

I have been taking Fibronol (two daily) and Nattokinase (three daily). On Tuesday I added Serrapeptase at 5 per day. I have gotten some improvement on the leg pain by adding the Serrapeptase.

I have not been tested for hypercoagulation yet. I do have signficant neuro symptoms.

If I have Lyme (I am doing a DR directed ABX challenge test this weekend), I have had it for more than 30 years. Dr. K suggest that people with Lyme that long are at high risk of hypercoagulation (not a direct quote but what I interpret from his KPU presentation).

My current LLMD does not provide ozone treatment. However he does not have a problem with me trying it.

So I am wondering if it has worked others with late stage Lyme to get more oxygen into the blood and reduce the hypercoagulation. I realize this is not a cure but may buy time while going through treatment.

All the Best, MattH
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
I took heparin.
 
Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
 
How many milligrams of Nattokinase are you taking 3 times a day? 50 mg? 100 mg?

How many milligrams of Serrapeptase? or FU's?

FU= Fibrinolytic Unit.

100 mg of nattokinase = 2000 FU's

I don't know about Fibrinol, that's new to me. How many milligrams or FU's are you taking?

Do you notice any symptoms of hypercoagulation? Oh, i see, leg pain. That sounds significant!

Why not get the coagulation panel blood test? Then you'd have some official documentation.

I think you can get all the fibrinolytic action you need conveniently from pills. Ozone therapy sounds like a hassle! There's also lumbrokinase ; i've never taken that, it's expensive.

----Polly Polygonum
 
Posted by MattH (Member # 30846) on :
 
Polly,

I will request the coagulation panel from by LLMD. Symptoms, varicos and spider viens, swollen legs and feet, leg, knee and hand pain. Sometimes I get a gout flair.

I am trying the Serrapeptase for now, may try lumbrokinase but as you know if is very expensive ($1 per pill).


I am taking 2 x 2000fu capsules one in the moring and once before bed.

Serrapeptase 2 x 40000 units morning, 2 evening, 2 before bed.

Fibronon is an extract from brown seaweed (Seanol F) and is supposed to help with circulation. I notice the difference when I do not take it. Seems to help with hand and foot pain, still there but not as intense. I have been holding off on asperins since I thought I had Lyme. LLMD has me on abx challenge test this weekend. Day one Flagyl, day two and three Biaxin.

I get these from Iherb. I have noticed the serrapeptase has improved my pain also and I read that you should double the dose initially and then when it starts working you can back down. So I started at 6 and have been using it for a week and look to cut back one or two next week.

I assume for me they are reducing some imflammation and thus reducing the foot, knee and hand pain. Nothing else to report yet.

All the Best,

MattH
 
Posted by Lymeorsomething (Member # 16359) on :
 
Matt, you should also run the Factor V Leiden genetic mutation test to rule out any innate clotting issues.
 
Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
 
I personally take 5 nattokinase pills (@ 2000 FU's each, 100mg each), 3 times aday, plus a couple more in the middle of the night.

That's the dose my body tells me to take. If i take fewer pills, i start getting lower leg symptoms.

If i do get any lower leg symptom, i just take a few more nattokinase pills, and the symptom goes away immediately.

I'm taking a much higher dose than you, and i have no symptoms. I have one or two genes for blood clots.

I also take Horse Chestnut twice a day. That's for varicose veins; shouldn't you take that too?

I take ginko pill twice a day, for circulation.

I do take serrapeptase once or twice a day, but don't notice any difference. It's said to be effective against biofilms.

The coagulation panel that i took was the first step, before a gene analysis. They can tell something about your genes from the blood test, before going to the expense of a gene analysis.

----Polly Polygonum
 
Posted by Tonglen (Member # 18472) on :
 
Polly, could you please identify the name of the coagulation panel and the lab used? Many thx!
 
Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
 
It was a local lab used by my local hospital.

I think it was just called Coagulation Panel, a few years ago.

I haven't researched what the national labs would call it.

--- Polly Polygonum
 


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