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KEN- Serrapeptase-Barb Peck--now seaprose

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Yeah, but now that the list name was changed to inflammationandinfection I

posted about seaprose there rather than here. It dissolves mucous. Lyme

envelopes itself in mucoid capsule for instance and I am trying to find out if

staph biofilm would be mucoid too. Plus, this could help the sinus issue with

dissolving mucous as if you recall many have been helped (perhaps more so by

FMS than CFS) by guafinessin protocol which helps dry up mucous I think. I

found one source for it so far. Would take 4 bottles to equal a month's

worth:

_http://search.store./cgi-bin/nsearch?follow-pro=1 & vwcatalog=iherb & cata\

log=iherb & query=seaprose_

(http://search.store./cgi-bin/nsearch?follow-pro=1 & vwcatalog=iherb & cata\

log=iherb & query=seaprose)

You said I spoke highly of serrapeptase but I am not sure I singled it out

except to say that it is perhaps one of the main key enzymes in Vitalzyme and

Wobenzyme doesn't have it for instance. I have not tried serrapeptase by

itself.

In a message dated 9/24/2004 2:13:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

welcome to this list. I asked Ken lassesen the question about

serrapeptase and he hasn't gotten back to me yet. since you are one

of the most knowledgeable people about CFS, Lyme, etc., I was hoping

you would look into the serrapeptase and give me your opinion. It is

an ingredient in the Vitalzym which spoke well of. It seems to

be great for inflammation and even digests the biofilms in our nasal

cavity. It is much cheaper by itself than Vitalzyme so I was

interested if it wouldn't do just as well. for some reason NEEDS and

iherb do not carry serrapeptase. Smart-Nutrition, an off-shore

pharmacy, does carry it. I wonder why serrapeptase by itself wouldn't

be available at NEEDS or iherb?

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