Jim,

bringing down my bp has been an effort spanning the last fifteen or more years. 
it was discovered long ago (i am 68)  when i was first diagnosed with gout, and 
in the emerg for that. 

the attending dr said normally they would not release anyone with as high a bp 
as i had, but she did anyway.

that's when i started on a long period of taking different and increasing bp 
drugs. they reduced my bp to the 135/75 area, and that's what i have had for 
the last several years.

after all the discouusions on serrapeptase i sourced mine from Vitamin Research 
Products. i have the 10 mg or 10,000 unit caps. i thought it would reduce the 
stroke and heart attack risk by removing plaque from veins and arteries. i have 
no proof that has occured, but the lowered bp is actual and i will drop the 
diuretic soon, and then the 4mg of coversyl after that if bp does not rise 
again.

the main reason i believe it is the serrapeptase that has lowered is that i am 
doing nothing else new. 

as for dosage, the label says to take one three times a day but i do two at 
night.

Ross
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Holmes 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 11:39 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Serrapeptase


  Ross,

  Will you give more detail on your use of Serrapeptase.  

  Source, form, details of timing and dosage.  To what mechanism do you 
attribute your lowered BP?

  When and if you choose.

       Jim


  On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Judy Harnett <benjipi...@gmail.com> wrote:

    I have been following this thread with great interest.  I, too, would like 
to get off my blood pressure meds, but my doctor says no way, that there is 
nothing out there that will keep my blood pressure down.  My question is, when 
do you stop taking the blood pressure meds after starting Serrapeptase?  Can 
you safely take both together, or does one just stop all blood pressure meds?  
I read the testimonials on the site that Trem forwarded and was simply amazed 
at all the things that this has helped or cured.  I also have spinal stenosis, 
which one of the testimonials was about, although not to the points where I am 
not functional, but I'd sure like to be able to garden again, and not have to 
sit down after about 15 minutes of being on my feet.   I'd rather spend the 
money I now spend on blood pressure meds on something like this that is 
virtually harmless if taken with reasonable care.  Please tell me more.

    Many thanx,

    Judy Harnett
    benjipi...@gmail.com


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Ross Craig 
      To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
      Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 12:20 PM
      Subject: Re: CS>Serrapeptase


      This post induced me to take my blood pressure, something i have been 
controlling for a dozen years with drugs. 

      When I say control, the one drug plus a diuretic,  brought me down from 
185/80 and sometimes much worse, to the 135/75 area and my doctor was happy, 
sort of , with that.

      A long time ago, here on this list, there were a lot of discussions about 
serrapeptase, including Trem's difficulties. Marshall had reported a lot of 
success with it, so I did my own research and started with 10,000 units and 
then about four months ago raised that to 40,000.

      I don't know what it's done for my overall health but i do feel great.  

      And I was stunned just now to find my bp 121/63 in one arm and 116/61 in 
the other. 

      Batteries are good so I can't blame the machine.

      But I can thank Marshall, again. Thanks. Marshall.

      Ross

         



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