Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 You can diagnose candidiasis with the simple antigen blood panel and cure it with the lamisil pulse method as per my message to Emma. Good luck. Rick > > > > > > I have severe endometriosis and my experience has been that > > > my endometriosis symptoms are significantly less when I > > > follow the yeast free diet. > > > > > > > > > > , there's a remedy for endometriosis. I recently wrote a > > newspaper column on the subject in response to requests and did not > > select a remedy for my clients until I found the best product > > (BlockBuster All Clear) at the best price compared to the Neprinol > > mentioned in the article. I put the commercial link in my signature. > > This is of huge general importance for millions, perhaps billions of > > people. > > > > Ladies' cure for the discomfort of endometriosis, fibroids and > > adhesions > > > > Body Electric > > > > I used the 'cure' word deliberately because, while researching this > > for a friend who has adhesions and cysts, I found that this class of > > therapy is unsurpassed, medical, natural or otherwise, for safely > > dissolving fibrosis and adhesions. Fibromyalgia patients would be > > impressed to learn the therapy does not discriminate between fibrosis > > and arterial blockages, but the therapy should interest everyone of > > both sexes. > > > > This subject is of general interest because after about age 27 or so > > EVERYONE experiences a reduced output of anti-clotting enzymes, so > > tissues begin to lose their elasticity and organs begin to shrink, > > harden and reduce function as fibrosis begins to accumulate. Fibrosis > > is the leading cause of organ failure in aging, and enzyme therapy to > > reduce this occurrence represents a very powerful ounce of prevention > > that makes tissues, organs and arteries more resilient, less blocked > > and more functional again in a very short time. > > > > A diagram of adhesions, online at tinyurl.com/blc28, comes with the > > description, " Adhesions are strands of scar tissue that form in > > response to abdominal surgery and extend beyond the specific site of > > incision. Scar tissue that mends the incision is normal, but the > > adhesions form additionally under some circumstances that are not > > fully understood. " > > > > How adhesions are formed may not be fully researched, but we know > > they occur particularly in older patients who do not have enough > > enzymes to dissolve the fibrin, and we also know that the peer- > > reviewed journals have contained information on preventing and > > dissolving adhesions and scars for many years. " The prevention of > > peritoneal adhesions by papain " was published in ls of Surgery in > > 1936, " Use of papase in prevention of experimental peritoneal > > adhesions " came up in 1969 in Surgery, " Bromelain therapy for the > > prevention of episiotomy pain appeared in Obstetrics and Gynecology > > in 1967, and a study called " Plant enzymes in oral surgery " appeared > > in Oral Surgery in 1965. Papain and other digestive enzymes have been > > used to treat ulcers, dissolve membranes in diphtheria, and reduce > > swelling, fever and adhesions after surgery for about 50 years all > > told, and it's commonly accepted that protein-digesting enzymes > > reduce fibrosis with no side effects. > > > > On an adhesions support group MLWhitworth, MD wrote, " I use > > serracea (extract of the Pitcher plant) in the form of Serapin (High > > Chemical Co) and hyaluronidase (Wydase) for scar tissue " . Although > > Dr. Whitworth and many other doctors inject enzymes, oral enzyme > > supplements have been proven to be effective, and the market has > > risen to the occasion by providing quality products such as Vitalzym > > for example, an oral enzyme formula that contains the proteolytic > > enzymes protease, serrapeptase, nattokinase, bromelain, papain, and a > > few nutrients. > > > > Dr. Serafini says in an article titled Neprinol and > > Endometriosis http://www.arthurandrew.com/neprinol, " The (oral) > > enzymes in Neprinol work swiftly to break apart fibroids, improve > > circulation, stimulate the immune system, and reduce inflammation. > > Neprinol's two foremost ingredients (Serrapeptase and Nattokinase) > > help remove fibroids by dissolving the fibrous part of the fibroid > > tumor. Clinical studies have shown that Serrapeptase and Nattokinase > > work fast and effectively to dissolve fibrin safely with no adverse > > side effects. Neprinol is extremely effective at removing toxins from > > the bloodstream, and then helping to pass the emulsified fibrous > > tissue. Fibrin and inflammation remain consistent among patients that > > have fibroids, arthritis, heart disease, and several other diseases " . > > Selection is important; you need the right enzymes in the right > > dosage. A discussion group member writes: " I had several tender very > > painful fibroadenomas in my breasts as well as 3 fibroids. My > > Gynecologist suggested that I take Neprinol for my fibroids because > > she had tremendous success using the product herself. I had been > > using Vitalzym for the past 6 months with very little success. After > > using Neprinol my stomach seems to be softer where I used to be able > > to feel my largest fibroid. I went back to the doctor for a sonogram. > > As it turns out my largest fibroid is about half the size. I have > > been taking 4 pills 3 times a day religiously for the past 3 months. > > My menstrual cycles are back to normal and I am not cramping as much > > anymore. The pain and size of my fibroadenomas are no longer > > noticeable. My father has been taking Neprinol, which contains > > Serrapeptase, for about 8 weeks now to reduce blood pressure. He has > > lowered his LDL cholesterol substantially; his doctor was amazed he > > dropped 50 points! His total cholesterol went from 268 to 218 and LDL > > cholesterol went from 182 to 125. He is no longer taking Lipitor. I > > think Serrapeptase is great. " Another testimonal reads, " I have had > > fibroids in the past. Had a myomectomy with seven lemon size > > fibroids, but they came back. The pain was starting to get unbearable > > again and when they told me I would have to have a hysterectomy, I > > opted to take Neprinol instead. I have been using neprinol for a few > > months now starting with 15 pills and gradually tapered off to 4 > > pills a day. I feel no pain. I say its better to take Neprinol than > > Morphine pills or surgery " . > > > > Enzymes can be found at your local health shop; look for something > > with at least nattokinase, (preferably NSK-SD) and serrapeptase in > > it. Can you afford NOT TO take enzyme therapy for a couple of months > > to clear what can be cleared? > > > > Duncan Crow BlockBuster All Clear: > > http://www.goodhealth.nu/us/1400 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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