Remember that there can be more than one cause for high blood pressure. It can be genetic.It can be a problem with hormones, such as excessive adrenaline production (or anxiety). As far as I know the only cause which serrapeptase will help is one in which the veins and arteries are becoming blocked with plaque and cholesterol buildup. It is quite possible that your pipes are clean, and that the blood pressure is from something else. I am now taking one Doctor's Best 40,000 a day. Up until about a few days ago I was taking SerraGold 100,000 (2 a day for 3 weeks, then dropped to one a day for a week, then transferred to the less expensive Doctor's Best). My wife is still taking the 1 a day of SerraGold though. According to some sources the SerraGold and others which are not coated are only 50% effective, so if that is true, I would have been getting the equivalent of only 50,000 per capsule of coated. SerraGold also contained 80,000 units of Protease, which could have maybe had an effect as well, I really don't know.

Marshall


Linda Ellis wrote:
Well, I'm taking two or three 40,000 IU Doctor's Best Serrapeptase almost daily, but my BP seems to be sticking in the 140s/90s range, unless I have a couple of glasses of wine - then it's down to the 115/70 range!
I have been taking the Serrapeptase since last Thanksgiving, starting with one 
per day as some people on this list reported that too much could cause 
problems.  I kicked it up when Marshall first posted, but it looks like I'll 
try kicking it up once again.  Maybe to four 40,000 IU capsules per day, split 
into a couple of doses.
 Linda
"Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself." William Faulkner


----- Original Message ----
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 9:03:29 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Serrapeptase experiences, please....

OK, here is a follow up on this.

The doctor took my wife off of the high blood pressure medicine last Thursday. 
Mind you she had been on high blood pressure for over 30 years!  Her pressure 
then stabilized at between 110/70 and 120/80 which is way below the expected 
pressure of someone her age (150 is average), and in fact would be considered 
excellent for someone in their early 20's.  Mine has gone down about 20 mm/m as 
well, and is now in the same range.

So before starting the serrapeptase she was running about 140/90 with her blood 
pressure medicine. After about 4 weeks of taking it her pressure had dropped to 
around 95-100/55-60 and she was fainting and really tired all the time. After 
stopping her blood pressure medicine she is now running 110/70 to 120/80, and 
says she is feeling better than she has in years.  Both her and my stamina has 
increase significantly.

Marshall

Marshall Dudley wrote:
My wife and I started taking it about a month ago.  Two 100,000 IU non-coated 
tablets a day.  I have noticed increased stamina.  She has had high blood 
pressure for the last 20 years or so, but the last week she has been getting 
dizzy, and has fainted twice.  When I check her pressure it is running about 
95/55, prior to starting the serrapeptase it was typically running 140/90.  She 
has an appointment with the doctor, so we will see what he says in a week or so.

Marshall



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