Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 You oomment that nootropics are anticoagulants. I noticed you took (take?) piratecam. I know that's a smart drug...but is it also an anticoagulant? I did not know ALA was. I tolerate that but don't seem to have much response to it. I have serrapeptase here and haven't taken it. I used to take bromase (strong bromelain) but it bothered my gallbladder for some reason. > * Anticoagulants -- especially those that break down fibrin or > increase the rate of blood flow[tumeric, ALA, nootropics] > * Enzyemes -- especially those that are documented to improve > antibiotic penetration of tissues (they would also improve oxygen > penetration): bromelain, lumbrokinease, serrapetase, nattokinease > > Fungal is pH sensitive. Thus working to improve pH (Recup?) may be > something worth exploring. > > > > > > I finally after all these years looked at your PDF overview and > > history. It's very interesting. I think you're correct about chronic > > infections, fibrinogen, and much of your approach. However, in my > > case, fungal infections are a big culprit. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 Yes, Piracetam is an anticoagulant. A russian study found that the effect of Heparin + piracetam was GREATER than their single effects added up. Piracetam is the most studied (and cheapest). Kondashevskaia MV, Liapina LA. [Heparin-piracetam complex and its effect on blood and blood circulation] Izv Akad Nauk Ser Biol. 1998 Nov-Dec;(6):758-61. Russian. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez? Db=pubmed & Cmd=ShowDetailView & TermToSearch=9891432 I prefer to fly with that combination, even after a 8 hr flight, I am awake and alert with no jet lag. For ALA see http://www.lassesen.com/cfids/supplements/alpha- lipoic_acid.htm For the ezyemes, start with a low dosage and work your way up. One at a time. > > You oomment that nootropics are anticoagulants. I noticed you took > (take?) piratecam. I know that's a smart drug...but is it also an > anticoagulant? > I did not know ALA was. I tolerate that but don't seem to have much > response to it. > I have serrapeptase here and haven't taken it. I used to take bromase > (strong bromelain) but it bothered my gallbladder for some reason. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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