I really don't know. My wife and I took 200,000 a day without any
problems, but that does not mean that it might not give a problem to
someone else. If one has lots of time then your advise is probably the
best. However it seems that a lot of people only find out about
serrapeptase weeks or a month before scheduled surgery for blocked
veins. For them it is like being between a rock and a hard place, if
they take too little they end up getting a dangerous an expensive
surgery, and if they take too much it could lead to problems with plaque
breaking off or veins collapsing.
Can you find out how much was taken by the other person who had
problems? If it was less than say 300,000 a day then I am definitely
too high. Is his friend the same person who reported the same problem
here, or are we talking about two instances?
If you have plaque buildup then they are or were at one point inflamed.
Inflammation is normally caused by pathogens, so colloidal silver can be
a great first step before attempting removal with serrapeptase.
Marshall
On 10/4/2010 7:10 PM, Melly Bag wrote:
Someone has posted in another group that a friend of his took too much
serrapeptase that instead of dissolving the plaques, it broke off and
caused a stroke. He advised not to go over 40,000. Is this correct,
Marshall? How does one know if the veins are inflamed?
Melly
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