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I just quit Lipitor cold turkey... and quit Zocor

cold turkey.

Serrapeptase is VERY good. I have used it for

2 mos. and am anxious to find out how well it cuts

down on everything after one year of use.

Ed - Moderator

> Hello,

>

> I've been weaning myself off Lipitor after almost three years. Cut

> from 20 mg to 10 mg two weeks ago. How have you who have stopped

it

> done it? Do you think it's okay to stop it completely now? My

last

> tests were cholesterol 174, tris 105, HDL 70, LDL 83, VLDL 21.

> I've been on the South Beach program since Feb 1, have lost 40

> pounds and feel much better. I'm hoping I can keep my numbers in a

> good range without statins.

>

> Also, does anyone know anything about Serrapeptase? What I read

> sounds very good, but I'd like to know if anyone has personal

> experience with it.

>

> I too have held off posting, not liking what was going on. Hope we

> can all stay on topic now and help each other.

>

>

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I also should mention that I have been off of

the statins for 15 mos.

I am now taking NIACIN (no flush), CoQ10, Flax

seed oil, policosanol, L-Arginine and a few others

that escape my memory at the moment.

Ed - Moderator

> > Hello,

> >

> > I've been weaning myself off Lipitor after almost three years.

Cut

> > from 20 mg to 10 mg two weeks ago. How have you who have stopped

> it

> > done it? Do you think it's okay to stop it completely now? My

> last

> > tests were cholesterol 174, tris 105, HDL 70, LDL 83, VLDL 21.

> > I've been on the South Beach program since Feb 1, have lost 40

> > pounds and feel much better. I'm hoping I can keep my numbers in

a

> > good range without statins.

> >

> > Also, does anyone know anything about Serrapeptase? What I read

> > sounds very good, but I'd like to know if anyone has personal

> > experience with it.

> >

> > I too have held off posting, not liking what was going on. Hope

we

> > can all stay on topic now and help each other.

> >

> >

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi ,

Way to go... congrats and all that... sounds like you

are doing very well to me.

Here is where I get my serrapepase and here is a list

of testimonials from their site.

http://www.smart-nutrition.net/serrapeptase-testimonials.htm?

OVRAW=serrapeptase & OVKEY=serrapeptase & OVMTC=standard

Ed

> > > > > > Hello,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I've been weaning myself off Lipitor after almost three

> > > years.

> > > > Cut

> > > > > > from 20 mg to 10 mg two weeks ago. How have you who have

> > > stopped

> > > > > it

> > > > > > done it? Do you think it's okay to stop it completely

> now?

> > > My

> > > > > last

> > > > > > tests were cholesterol 174, tris 105, HDL 70, LDL 83,

> VLDL

> > > 21.

> > > > > > I've been on the South Beach program since Feb 1, have

> lost

> > 40

> > > > > > pounds and feel much better. I'm hoping I can keep my

> > numbers

> > > in

> > > > a

> > > > > > good range without statins.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Also, does anyone know anything about Serrapeptase? What

> I

> > > read

> > > > > > sounds very good, but I'd like to know if anyone has

> personal

> > > > > > experience with it.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I too have held off posting, not liking what was going

> on.

> > > Hope

> > > > we

> > > > > > can all stay on topic now and help each other.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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wow, this sounds like a very good supplement.

Re: Re: Serrapeptase

--- cbmayfly wrote:> Why are you taking it ? And who prescribed> it, saying what? > > Sharon> I heard about it on a radio show. My local healthfoods store carries it. It is an enzyme that helps thebody get rid of dead tissues and reduce inflammation. The following is from the literature on Serrapeptase."which digests non-living tissue, blood clots, cysts,arterial plaque and inflammation in all forms." also" causes varicose veins to shrink or diminish" The late German physician, Dr Hans Nieper usedSerrapeptase to treat arterial blockage in hiscoronary patients. Yahoo! MailStay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour:http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html

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Wow... if you can get serrapeptase out of England

for cheaper, send us the link where I can buy it.

Serrapeptase disolves the plaque build up that is

in the arteries. I have heard that it is used as

a clot buster in the UK too. Much cheaper than

the $5000 shot I received for busting up clots

after my heart attack in ER.

I used it for a month but I found it to be the

most expensive of all my supplements after shipping.

I know of a guy who gets it from a web site and

he buys a years supply for only $10 per bottle and

no shipping charges if done by the year.

He swears by it.

After doing some research on it though it takes

about a year for it to be completely effective and

disolve the plaque build up. To me that is better

than policosanol. I would like to have the plaque

disolved completely and get it like a rotor rooter

job of the arteries.

Do a search in Google for serrapeptase and take

a look at the successful studies.

Do you know what serrapeptase is? ask me and I

will tell you.

Ed - Moderator

> Hi folks

>

> Does anyone know is serrapeptase is as effective as policosanol? I

only ask

> because in the UK serrapeptase is alot cheaper.

>

> Richy

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Hi, Margaret. Google on Serrapeptase.

Gene

At 08:42 PM 5/30/2006, you wrote:

>hi judith,

>thank you so much for the advice, i can not find the product you

>mention. maybe we aren't spelling it correctly.

>i am hoping you feel better soon, too! margaret

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--- Gene Wolfe wrote:

> Hi, Margaret. Google on Serrapeptase.

>

> Gene

>

>

> At 08:42 PM 5/30/2006, you wrote:

>

> >hi judith,

> >thank you so much for the advice, i can not find

> the product you

> >mention. maybe we aren't spelling it correctly.

> >i am hoping you feel better soon, too! margaret

> hi judith here

----try here,www.serrapeptase.org, alsogo here and

sign up,hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html

hope this helps you . judith

>

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