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Re: P.S. on Lassesen and natto, Jess?

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Hi Jess:

Do you attribute the difficulty in getting blood drawn to

hypercoagulation?

Any chance you could post your latest hemex test results?

Thanks,

o

> > >

> > > Kathleen,

> > >

> > > I have no idea who you are and I hope that you are well

> > intentioned,

> > > but I don't particularly have a problem with what Ken said about

> > > heparin. In fact his answer may have come from a question I had

> > > asked about heparin also lowering Angiotensin on another board.

> If

> > > there is a danger in people with low adrenal function using

> heparin

> > > I think that they should know of that danger, but at the same

> time

> > > for the rest of us, I wouldn't want any to be needlessly scared

> > > away, thus my comment here.

> > >

> > > Combing Benicar and Heparin really might be dangerous because

> they

> > > both seem to work in very similar ways. I know that when I used

> > both

> > > I got to feeling really bad, but in a strange way that I had

> never

> > > experienced before. I also know of someone who was using both

> that

> > > ended up in the hospital appearing to have had a stroke and was

> not

> > > coherent for some time. Interestingly this person was given a

> > saline

> > > IV, and eventually came around. That is scarey and that is in

> part

> > > why I stopped using that particular protocol.

> > >

> > > Also in regards to heparin and bromelain.....bromelain IS a

> fairly

> > > good substitute for heparin. I do know of at least one person who

> > is

> > > using it with goodr results, slower but there is progress. I

> think

> > > though that most would agree now that NattoKinase and

> Lumbrokinase

> > > are far better then bromelain. My doctor who is generally right

> on

> > > the cutting edge is now recommending NattoK as a first defense,

> if

> > > that doesn't work that he moves on to the heparin.

> > >

> > > Things change, progress is thankfully made and personally I am

> not

> > > so sure that you always need some tests either.

> > >

> > > One last thing, I just today got a reply from Ken when I wanted

> to

> > > know, what else he had used to get well besides heparin. He said

> he

> > > had used " antibiotics " . Sure if there is a way to do this without

> > > ABX, then great, but I think that by the time most of have

> realized

> > > we are sick, we're already in over our heads. I've read Ken's

> > > website for years and while I don't agree with him on absolutley

> > > everything I'm sure, I see eye to eye with him on the majority of

> > > what he says. And besides I don't take ANYTHING new at someone's

> > > word, I don't care who they are, I research it myself for my own

> > > satisfaction. Hopefully you do too.

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