Guest guest Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 The RX protocol for dx'd bioflim (hypercoagulation) is subQ heparin. If you want to start less agressive -- try nattokinase. (I get Dr's Best from iherb.com for about $15 for 90 caps). My legs feet felt warmer and I've taken it for 2+ years now but when I was doing an IV procedure it was clear my blood was still very thick/sticky & full of clots. (I tried 1 bottle of serrapeptase but couldn't feel any effect). Many people suggest lumbrokinase, but it's more expensive. I haven't tried that yet. Now I'm taking natto + Rechts Regulat ($90 per bottle). The only thing that hurts is heparin injections, I never feel anything breaking down. that hurts. For the past 6 months I did UVBI (ultra-violet blood irradiation using heparin to make my blood flow enough for the procedure. I did this twice a week, so I got 5,000 units of heparin 2x week. If you Google Dr. david Berg, Hemex labs, hypercoagulation you should find a helpful article. He disscusses a type of micro hypercoagulation which clogs the organs and affects their function, i.e. adrenal gland, thyroid. My adrenal gland is better (but that could also be all the IV-C I've done) hth Kendra I On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Kay Siegrist <ksiegr@...> wrote: > Hi or anyone, > > What did you do to breakdown biofilm and did it hurt? Thanks > > Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Hi Kay I didn't have pain or bad herximing when I started fibrolynitic enzymes. I followed Dr Usman's protocol. I will send it to you, there are many references at the end of the document to research further. > > Hi or anyone, > > What did you do to breakdown biofilm and did it hurt? Thanks > > Kay > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Hi Kendra I did google the info you suggested and you have just helped me understand another reason my health is slipping. The info talks about active viruses and I do have EBV and it is active (from tests done at RedLabs in Belgium) and how the body makes Fibrin in response to these infections/viruses. I knew there must have been biofilm in my blood because of the amazing results I had very quickly once I started taking fibrolynitic enzymes for biofilm in my gut (Dr Usman's protocol). My blood was so thick prior to doing the biofilm protocol they couldn't take blood because it kept clogging up the needle and wouldn't flow. Then when I started taking natokinaise as part of Dr Usman's protocol my ability to walk without running out of breath and the tight chest pains just from dawdling 100 metres changed dramatically very quickly and soon I was walking 30 minutes a day. I have been walking every day for about 10 months now for at least 30 minutes sometimes much longer and twice a day. But the last couple of weeks it is becoming an effort again and my breathing is more laboured, it hasn't stopped me yet but I am starting to miss days because it is becoming an effort and I have started to worry about what is going on. So, thank you, thank you, another piece of my jigsaw puzzle falls into place and reconfirms to me that starting the biofilm protocol is the right step for me. This internet is just the best thing, I have learnt so much from it and people reaching out sharing. Not sure yet how or if I am going to get tested because the blood needs to be kept frozen and I live in Australia, so don't think it will get to the lab in time. But I will run it all past my doctor and do more research on the subject. Cheers > > Hi or anyone, > > > > What did you do to breakdown biofilm and did it hurt? Thanks > > > > Kay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2011 Report Share Posted July 13, 2011 Hi Kendra Hypercoagulation and biofilm from my reading are two different things. Biofilms are formed by bacteria, the purpose is as a shield to protect them and also enables communication. Whereas hypercoagulation is an immune response to plug up/heal. However nattokinase can be used in both conditions. I know that taking calcium and magnesium needs to be stopped when breaking down biofilm because those are some of the materials the biofilm is made of. However I don't understand there to be any need if you are trying to break down hypercoagulation to stop taking cal or mag sups. Please correct me if I am wrong. > > Hi or anyone, > > > > What did you do to breakdown biofilm and did it hurt? Thanks > > > > Kay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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