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I couldn't resist...

Seriously, are there any items not on the page at:

http://lassesen.com/cfids/anticoagulants.htm

that you believe are also anticoagulants?

Thanks!

> From my own personal experience your model has been very true to

me.

> Without following your FWIW protocol I sort of made up a protocol

on

> my own that was similar. It was never my intent to make a protocol

> and much of what I did was out of survival mode. But it worked.

>

> I still can not encourage it enough though that people REALLY need

> to look at the hypercoagulation issues. People like Tansy never

> imagined it could have been true in her case, but eventually

decided

> to try Bromelain and see what happens. She had to do this without

> the beneift of an ISAC panel. She experienced significant changes,

> enough so that she now believes that hypercoagulation also played a

> major role in her ill health.

>

> I don't know of but a handful of people who have achieved a very

> high degree of remission. Of those, the majority used heparin. Now

> there are other options besides heparin and there is really no

> reason not to look into them. It just might be the Teflon coating

> preventing you from breaking through to the other side.

>

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Me too, LOL. I want to be on the Jelly Bean Protocol.

he he.

--- Ken <ken_lassesen@...> wrote:

> I couldn't resist...

>

> Seriously, are there any items not on the page at:

>

> http://lassesen.com/cfids/anticoagulants.htm

> that you believe are also anticoagulants?

> Thanks!

>

>

> > From my own personal experience your model has

> been very true to

> me.

> > Without following your FWIW protocol I sort of

> made up a protocol

> on

> > my own that was similar. It was never my intent to

> make a protocol

> > and much of what I did was out of survival mode.

> But it worked.

> >

> > I still can not encourage it enough though that

> people REALLY need

> > to look at the hypercoagulation issues. People

> like Tansy never

> > imagined it could have been true in her case, but

> eventually

> decided

> > to try Bromelain and see what happens. She had to

> do this without

> > the beneift of an ISAC panel. She experienced

> significant changes,

> > enough so that she now believes that

> hypercoagulation also played a

> > major role in her ill health.

> >

> > I don't know of but a handful of people who have

> achieved a very

> > high degree of remission. Of those, the majority

> used heparin. Now

> > there are other options besides heparin and there

> is really no

> > reason not to look into them. It just might be the

> Teflon coating

> > preventing you from breaking through to the other

> side.

> >

>

>

>

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Ooops-Jelly Belly protocol.

--- Marie Mayberry <msmabrry@...> wrote:

> Me too, LOL. I want to be on the Jelly Bean

> Protocol.

> he he.

>

> --- Ken <ken_lassesen@...> wrote:

>

> > I couldn't resist...

> >

> > Seriously, are there any items not on the page at:

> >

> > http://lassesen.com/cfids/anticoagulants.htm

> > that you believe are also anticoagulants?

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> > > From my own personal experience your model has

> > been very true to

> > me.

> > > Without following your FWIW protocol I sort of

> > made up a protocol

> > on

> > > my own that was similar. It was never my intent

> to

> > make a protocol

> > > and much of what I did was out of survival mode.

> > But it worked.

> > >

> > > I still can not encourage it enough though that

> > people REALLY need

> > > to look at the hypercoagulation issues. People

> > like Tansy never

> > > imagined it could have been true in her case,

> but

> > eventually

> > decided

> > > to try Bromelain and see what happens. She had

> to

> > do this without

> > > the beneift of an ISAC panel. She experienced

> > significant changes,

> > > enough so that she now believes that

> > hypercoagulation also played a

> > > major role in her ill health.

> > >

> > > I don't know of but a handful of people who have

> > achieved a very

> > > high degree of remission. Of those, the majority

> > used heparin. Now

> > > there are other options besides heparin and

> there

> > is really no

> > > reason not to look into them. It just might be

> the

> > Teflon coating

> > > preventing you from breaking through to the

> other

> > side.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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