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Four months on fibrin-fighting protocol, and ab cramps

Donna, a reader who found my blog sent me this article and case study on the benefits of fibrinolytic enzymes: http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/outletnutrition/NeprinolDiscoveryArticle.pdf I have been on this fibrin-fighting protocol for four months now. I may be experiencing some benefit, but it is subtle if I am, and am certainly not cured of my usual aches and fatigue. The pain that bothers me the most is in the pit of my stomach nowadays. I can't do abdominal exercises now and must consciously let go of those muscles throughout the day. P.S. June 2022 - I know now, that these were symptoms of an abdominal migraine. <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-7412919396529588"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script>

Our 24th anniversary

I have been using natural forms of the ISAC fibrin treatment, as described earlier on my blog: namely, blood thinning substances such as aspirin and grape seed extract, and lumbrokinase to break down the fibrin. I have not aggressively sought treatment with heparin, as it would require some travel on my part, as well as setting aside my family responsibilities, and that is a huge obstacle, given my condition. I wouldn’t expect the natural route to have very immediate effect, as it can take up to a year even with heparin. In the meantime I have been tested for and seem to be positive for two viruses: Epstein-Barr and HHV-6. They were antibody tests, and only indicate a history of infection. I would need to get tested again to try to determine if the infections are still active. In addition, Dr. Berg has emailed me saying my ISAC results indicate there is SOME live viruses present in my blood, and he suspected they were the two mentioned above. So I still need to confirm that is