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Absolutely:

Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation

http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm

“A hereditary defect

in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as protein C, protein S, Factor VL,

prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a), or elevated homocysteine is

predispositional in greater than 755 of patients”

http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoagulation_aps.html

Ken Lassesen,

From: Colourbleu

[mailto:colourbleu@...]

new line of research,

any

connections between these two players?

bleu

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I think this is explosive

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> Absolutely:

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> Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation

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> http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm

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> “A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as

> protein C, protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1,

> Lp(a), or elevated homocysteine is predispositional in greater than

> 755 of patients”

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> http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/

> health_hypercoagulation_aps.html

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> Ken Lassesen,

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> From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@...]

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>

>

> new line of research,

>

> any connections between these two players?

>

> bleu

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I've always felt better when I could afford SAM-e -- the compound

that lowers homocysteine. Just wish it wasn't so damn pricey.

d.

> Absolutely:

>

> Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation

>

> http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm

>

>

>

>

>

> " A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as

protein C,

> protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a),

or elevated

> homocysteine is predispositional in greater than 755 of

patients "

>

>

http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoag

ulation_aps.html

>

> Ken Lassesen,

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@f...]

>

>

>

> new line of research,

>

> any connections between these two players?

>

> bleu

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try the b12, b6, and folic acid route. Cheap..

> I've always felt better when I could afford SAM-e -- the compound

> that lowers homocysteine.  Just wish it wasn't so damn pricey.

>

> d.

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> > Absolutely:

> >

> > Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation

> >

> > http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm

> >

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> >

> > 

> >

> > " A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such as

> protein C,

> > protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a),

> or elevated

> > homocysteine is predispositional in greater than 755 of

> patients "

> >

> >

> http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoag

> ulation_aps.html

> >

> > Ken Lassesen,

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> >

> >   _____

> >

> > From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@f...]

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> >

> >

> > new line of research,

> >

> > any connections between these two players?

> >

> > bleu

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Thanks for this reminder, Dan. I've been skipping the SAMe since I

came down with CAP, because for me if I don't have a certain minimum

of energy it makes me very shaky. But before the respiratory bug, I

had taken SAMe with positive results for several days.

Dan, I am going to look into bulk pricing. Maybe I can help you

stock up. I will email you about this offlist.

> > Absolutely:

> >

> > Hyperhomocysteinemia promotes hypercoagulation

> >

> > http://www.victorherbert.com/ClinChemBookReview.htm

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > " A hereditary defect in a coagulation regulatory protein, such

as

> protein C,

> > protein S, Factor VL, prothrombin gene mutation, PAI-1, Lp(a),

> or elevated

> > homocysteine is predispositional in greater than 755 of

> patients "

> >

> >

> http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/health_hypercoag

> ulation_aps.html

> >

> > Ken Lassesen,

> >

> >

> >

> > _____

> >

> > From: Colourbleu [mailto:colourbleu@f...]

> >

> >

> >

> > new line of research,

> >

> > any connections between these two players?

> >

> > bleu

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