Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 Doesn't serrapeptase-type protease supplements also digest fibrinogen -- or only fibrin? And by the way, what exactly is the difference between fribin and fibrinogen? d. --- In infections , " Ken " <ken_lassesen@y...> wrote: > > Reducing Fibrinogen > > Suggested supplements: > > * Piracetam: " a reduction of 30-40% in the plasma concentrations of > fibrinogen and von Willebrand's factor, " > * Tumeric: " Reduces fibrinogen levels (normalizer) " > * Lumbrokinase: > " digested fibrinogen and inhibited platelet adhesion > fibrinogen decreased significantly. Inhibition of intrinsic > coagulation pathway and the activation of fibrinolysis via an > increase of t-PA activity. > * ALA / RLA: " decreases in fibrinogen, factor VII, von Willebrand's > factor, and triglycerides " > * Niacin: " decreases plasma fibrinogen and plasma F1.2 > * Garlic: " Fibrinogen and fibrinopeptide A significantly decreased by > 10% > > See http://lassesen.com/cfids/anticoagulants.htm for links or > http://www.accidentalpatient.com/view_topic.php?id=4056 & forum_id=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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