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#64: Life | Energy | Estrogen | Fibrosis | Calcification | Process Theology | Altruism with Ray Peat
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Thank you for this. My experience with serrapeptase was not positive. I've read about Gotu Kola in the past I can't remember why I passed on it at the time - will investigate further.I hope to help by putting my own experience with enzymes here.
As a consequence of taking bromelain as a digestion aid, I developed bilateral inguinal hernias. I stopped it as soon as it begun to hurt, but both hernias are detectable via ultrasound (they are very small though). Glutamine and especially gelatin were very helpful to rebuild.
Serrapeptase caused a tiny piece of clot from spider veins in my calf to get loose and go to the kidney. I found Gotu Kola tea very effective for reversing necrosis and such with no observable side effects - I already dissolved necrosis from spider bites three times by drinking this tea. It is also a diuretic.
i'm a big fan of proteolytic enzymes and recommend them frequently to others. unfortunately, i can't take them right now. i don't know what symptoms you experienced but i discovered the hard way that you can't take them if you haveI am trying to figure out how to reverse what feels like fibrosis on my scalp and back from injuries. I am magnetic and have a history of excess imaging (x-ray, ct, mri). I am also calcifying those areas. My blood pressure remains high. I believe if I don’t stop or reverse this process now I am going to have a heart attack or stroke. I have tried
Salt
Magnesium
Taurine
B vitamins including high dose B1 and B3
K1, K2
Vitamin D
Clove Oil
Herbs such as olive leaf
Vitamin E
Selenium
Progesterone
Pregnenolone
Continon/stressnon
Thyroid
Losartan/ Telmisartan
Peat mentions proteolytic enzymes a lot but he cautions against supplementing them.
Early in the century, unsaturated fats were found to inactivate the proteolytic enzymes that dissolve clots, and vitamin E was known, by the 1940s, to provide protection against the toxicity of the unsaturated fats (Ray Peat)
I had a reaction to serrapeptase 5 years ago after which my blood pressure was elevated. Recently I bought vitalzym but I’m too scared to use it. I have been using vitamin E instead to manage the scarring.
My other option is big pharma calcium channel blockers :-(