Thanks, Steve.  I'm willing to experiment and see what happens.  Maybe I'll 
photograph and measure a couple of the more prominent scars, and try to keep 
tabs on them.
 Linda 
The Truly Educated Never Graduate 




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From: "Norton, Steve" <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 11:26:49 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Anyone Know of a natural Plaque buster???


Linda,
Both are available without a prescription. I found the best price for calcium 
EDTA on eBay and the best price for Serrapeptase at iherb.com
They claim that Serrapeptase will remove or reduce skin scarring
 - Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: Linda Ellis <lellis4...@sbcglobal.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Fri Nov 14 11:09:06 2008
Subject: Re: CS>Anyone Know of a natural Plaque buster???

Steve, can you get oral EDTA and Serrapeptase without interference from a 
doctor?  I wonder if the Serrapeptase would work on old skin scars?  I am a 
biting bug magnet, and since I will not give up spending my summers out in the 
woods, I put up with all kinds of bites all summer long.  Add that to my 
tomboy-days scars, and long sleeves and pants are becoming a necessity to cover 
up all the damage - particularly evident when I've got a suntan....

Linda
The Truly Educated Never Graduate


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From: "Norton, Steve" <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 10:47:33 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Anyone Know of a natural Plaque buster???



I have a condition that may be caused by plaque build-up and so I have 
investigated plaque removal. There are several intravenious (IV) methods - EDTA 
and H2O2 IV. But there are 2 non IV that are effective - oral EDTA and 
Serrapeptase. Oral EDTA is slower than IV since only 5 to 20 percent of EDTA 
taken orally actually enters the bloodstream. I have both but am only using the 
Serrapeptase right now. Serrapeptase works slowly. It takes 12 to 18 months to 
clean the plaque from the arterial walls. But slow is what you want - you don't 
want piecies of plaque breaking away and causing blockages. Interestingly, the 
Serrapeptase is also disolving a large cyst on my scalp. I had read that 
Serrapeptase disolves cysts but I really didn't expect that any supplement 
could actually affect one as large as the one I have. It is not yet gone but it 
is fairly small now.
When using Serrapeptase blood tests will show increase levels of cholesterol. 
This is normal - the additional cholesterol is the plaque dissolved by the 
Serrapeptase. The additional cholesterol is then removed by the liver.
One other benefit of Serrapeptase is its ability to dissolve dead tissue and 
scarring material. My sister has a lung condition that causes scaring in the 
lung. She uses Serrapeptase to remove the scarring. Just after starting 
Serrapeptase my sister noticed nodules in her feces. Concerned, she went to a 
specialist and he found precancerous nodules, some as large as an inch, in her 
colon and removed them. She feels that the Serrapeptase has already saved her 
life because she is too young for scheduled colonoscopies and it would have 
been discovered too late.
If your friend uses EDTA, use the calcium form of EDTA.
Good luck,
      Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: Teri  Kavakos <t...@welshspringers.com>
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Sent: Fri Nov 14 06:23:20 2008
Subject: CS>Anyone Know of a natural Plaque buster???

A family friend who is just 50 has had several heart attacks and he mass
produces plaque does anyone have any info on natural things he can do to
break up this plaque???

Teri


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