Re: can a ct scan miss adhesions?

From: LOU COOPER (louc829@gmail.com)
Sat Mar 14 17:05:17 2009


Linda, Would you be will to share that info with all of us on this site, it would be interesting what she said, but if not I quite understand, it was a lot of money. Lou

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Linda <lindahalford@comcast.net> wrote: > A friend of mine who is a certified herbalist, acupunctursist and massage
> therapist had an herbalist doctor prepare a list of herbs for me that
> supposedly dissolves adhesions.  I have the list somewhere if anyone is
> interested.  Anyhow, they cost me over $100.  I took them for over a month
> and they didn't dissolve the adhesions.  Linda
>

>> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Katie
> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 12:48 PM
> Subject: Re: can a ct scan miss adhesions?
> Carmela, I am thrilled that the Serrapeptase works for you but others
> need to use caution and check with their doctors before trying it.  I
> have a good friend that is a Naturopath and he said he has seen mixed
> results with it and the biggest issue with it being raised blood
> pressure.
>
> I'm all for trying everything to avoid surgery but folks do need to
> research any herb, enzyme or supplement before they try it.  I myself
> have been researching digestive enzymes for the past week because I had
> to stop the Creon 20 I have been on for 2 years.  (It's animal based and
> was just adding to my problems.)
>
> Anyhow, yesterday I ordered some vegetable digestive enzymes called
> PhytoBio Enzymes and I will let you guys know how those work for me.
> I've heard others say they are great if you have Gastroparisis(sp?) or
> other slow motility issues.
>
> Katie
>
> At Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Carmela Canale wrote:
>>
>>It is used in this country. I came upon  it by accident. I was almost ready
>> to do myself in and I went on line and just started to put in things like
>> herbal treatments that help with adhesions etc. I had already had one
>> surgery and just couldn't go through the same stuff of Doctors acting like I
>> was a nut case. Actually, I was ready to commit suicide. No joke. I just
>> couldn't live that way. The thing about Genzyme is that they use it in
>> Europe and there was a doctor in some small Island that was using it but
>> wanted like 20,000 dollars and I just couldn't afford that. That's when I
>> came upon the serripeptase. I just thought I'll just give them a try. So I
>> suggest using the serripeptase verses surgery. It takes a while, but try
>> them before surgery and try NOT to have surgery.  If I can be of any other
>> help just let me know. Carmela
>
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