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lymeonade2015
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Anyone ever get a shot or needle or any other bleeding injury while on serrapeptase? It says it breaks down fibrin to prevent clotting (and biofilms) but I'm now worried that my vein won't be able to heal while on it after getting a shot.

Does the body require fibrin to heal a wound? Thanks

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I would not worry about it at all. The body is amazing and the benefits of serrapeptase are too.

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ukcarry
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Serrapeptase is something that it would be better to avoid for a while before and after surgery (eg I have read two weeks after surgery), but I would not expect it to be a problem with a jab.

I am on high dose of it at the moment (160,000 x 3) to see if I can relieve the pain from the Morton's neuromas I have in each foot and I have not noticed any change from usual when it comes to how long it takes bleeding to stop.

You could post your question to Robert Redfern of Goodhealthnaturally, who is the formulator of several serrapeptase products and has studied it for years. He answers questions on his site.

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Yes, if you're having surgery there can be a problem .. That's way different from just getting a shot.

Most doctors want us off of anything like that for a few days prior to surgery.

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I am inclined to agree with ukcarry and Lymetoo. By the way, I am taking IV's and getting blood draws, all the while taking high dose serrapeptase.

Now, I am taking that high dose because I need it, but still, that may be part of the point. If that high dose is making things "more normal", then the reaction to the stab might be "normal" as well.

Surgeries are perhaps just way more risky, and the strategy is to take more significant efforts to err on the side of not over-bleeding, so avoiding this and other items could be important. The exception might be if the item being taken is playing a truly critical role that can't be missed for some days just because surgery is needed.

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