You can also get Dr's Best serrapeptase at iHerb. It is usually reasonably 
priced. 
- Steve N
 

From: jaxi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 10:30 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: CS>A perplexing Problem.... 
 

They still carry it.  I found it in their online catelog.  They are offering 
their buy 1 get 2 free (or 3 bottles for the price of 1) right now.  Even so, 
this is an expensive supplement, but I was considering getting some to try 
myself.
 
Jaxi


On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:22 AM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]> 
wrote:


        I bought ours at Puritan's Pride.  Just checked their catalog and it's 
not listed there -- try their website!
        MA
        

        
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        From: h.godavari <[email protected]>
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Wed, September 8, 2010 9:26:26 AM
        Subject: Re: CS>A perplexing Problem....
        
        Could you share the info regarding (good) source and the price of  
serrapeptase? Thank you.
        
        regards
        hg
        
        
        
        MaryAnn Helland wrote: 

                Hi Marshall.  It isn't for bypass.  It's for aortic valve 
replacement and cardiac myeomectomy.  His heart is enlarged and is constricting 
the flow of blood through it.  They will go in and remove heart muscle 
surrounding the interior arteries.  He's been on Serrapeptase for some time -- 
his heart cath test showed that his arteries are clean as a whistle!
                MA 
                

                
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                From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> 
<mailto:[email protected]> 
                To: [email protected]
                Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 10:28:50 AM
                Subject: Re: CS>A perplexing Problem....
                
                If it is for bypass surgery, immediately get him on some 
serrapeptase IMMEDIATELY.  I think that if he can take it for a month, they 
will likely cancel the surgery. Everyone I know who has done this has been able 
to do that. The biggest problem is if the blockage is so great the serrapeptase 
is unable to get into the vessel to dissolve the cholesterol deposits quick 
enough for  your schedule.  If you can clear them out before the surgery that 
will save you a procedure that  be deadly and tens of thousands of dollars as 
well.
                
                Marshall
                
                MaryAnn Helland wrote:
                > Omigod -- what happens to patients after open-heart surgery?  
My husband is scheduled for it on October 5th.
                > MA
                > 
                > 
                >    *From:* starshar [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>
                > 
                >    I wonder if, especially with her age, the surgery was long 
enough,
                >    and the anesthesia deep enough, to have caused oxygen 
deprivation
                >    to her brain.
                > 
                >    Her symptoms sound very similar to what happens to 
patients after
                >    open-heart surgery, and that has definitly been linked to 
the
                >    oxygen deprivation.
                > 
                >    This may be too simplistic a guess, but sometime the 
simplest
                >    ideas are on target.
                > 
                >    “Extreme” nutrition should also be encouraged.
                > 
                >      
                >    Sharon
                > 
                >      
                >    *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
                >    *Sent:* Friday, September 03, 2010 8:56 PM
                >    *To:* [email protected]
                >    *Subject:* CS>A perplexing Problem....
                > 
                >      
                >    A energetic never sick extremely active woman of 68 years 
recently
                >    underwent a complete hysterectomy; within two weeks of 
surgery she
                >    is now depressed has no appetite and has extreme 
shakes....  she
                >    has never had any surgery's' before and it was her first 
time ever
                >    in a hospital.  Her doctors are at a loss....  she keeps 
losing
                >    weight; her life is slowly seeping away.
                > 
                >    Has anyone heard of anything like this?  I believe the 
surgery
                >    was prompted because of a sys or tumor on her ovaries. 
                >    Appreciate any input.
                > 
                >    thanks
                > 
                >    connie
                >