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I've had a page on metabolic enzymes on my website, with references,

for over a year, and a few clients on Blockbuster All Clear, but you

asked for personal experience so I waited for them to answer.

Here's my enzymes page:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/BlockBuster-enzymes.html

Duncan

I've seen circulation impairment disappear in days with purple toes

becoming pink again, inflammation reduced, and relief from fibroids

and hemorrhoids.

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> I guess this list has changed more than I thought. I really miss

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discussed here. I

> think most people are not paying attention to this list anymore

(I've been guilty

> of that) or simply found other resources or lists. It's too bad

because

> there were a lot of knowledgeable people that I never see post

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> In a message dated 12/3/2006 8:16:46 P.M. Central Standard Time,

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> Does anyone know if it is okay to take Serratlopeptidase or

Serropeptase

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> If you've taken this.... could you share your results?

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Very interesting web page; thank you for sharing. I'm surprised that no one

on this list has experience with this, especially with the research that I've

been reading about it. As far as I can research Serrapeptase is okay to

take if you still have silver (mercury) fillings as it does not displace toxic

metals or continue to pull toxic metals out of your teeth. What it does seem

to be known for is working on the arteries (plaque), inflammation, sinus

infections and clean up of the damages and dead tissue. Is this your findings

too?

Also, there is some slight research on it may beneficial in neurological

conditions, also MS. And that it may actually help repair or make way for the

neurological repairs. Very very interesting.

As far as adverse reactions, my research findings come up with none except a

few cases where it was likely that the dosage was too high (and cholesterol

had temporarily went a bit higher during the cleansing). The research from

Japan and Germany states excellent results with usage form at least 25 years. I

have found no cases of allergic reactions.

And finally, I found that there are only two ways to effectively take

Serrapeptase. One is that it is either encoated or directly absorbed under the

tongue.

What is your research on Serrapeptase? Can you tell me a bit more about

your research? Could you share some of your results and findings.

In a message dated 12/4/2006 5:41:44 P.M. Central Standard Time,

duncancrow@... writes:

I've had a page on metabolic enzymes on my website, with references,

for over a year, and a few clients on Blockbuster All Clear, but you

asked for personal experience so I waited for them to answer.

Here's my enzymes page:

_http://members.http://members.http://members.http://membe_

(http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/BlockBuster-enzymes.html)

Duncan

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