Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Did you take this yourself ? If so, how did you administer the Heparin? Bartonella also causes the blood to get very thick. My doctor wanted me to go on this last winter but I ended up taking Serrapeptase instead. My doctor wanted me to give myself injections twice a day; though that was not why I didn't go with it in the end. blessings Shan > > http://www.healthyawareness.com/Archived/Lyme-Disease/Heparin-seems-to-work-REAL\ LY-well-on-Babesia-02116.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Hey Shan, I currently take lots of enzymes. I take serrepep. , natto, bromelein, digestive enzymes, enteric coated pancreatin. My doctor says there was some study of 10 brands of natto, and only 2 of them had enough " fibrolynitic activity " to " get the job done " (whatever that means). He said lumbrokinase (specifically Boluoke brand) is much better. So I will be adding that too! But I will use Nutricology brand, and skimp on the dose, since it is so expensive! =P I just started today. I do 2 injections per day under the skin in the stomach. I'm okay with it. He said I may eventually go to sublingual. Killing babesia would be an excellent side effect, since I think I may have it. I will let the group know if I experience improvement from heparin. My doctor says it is safe. I don't know of anything bad that can happen. Not sure, but I think it may be really cheap even without insurance. ~ > > > > http://www.healthyawareness.com/Archived/Lyme-Disease/Heparin-seems-to-work-REAL\ LY-well-on-Babesia-02116.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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