Bumps
I have a similar bump on my left leg in an almost identical place, near
my calf. I have had these for over a decade and went to the doctor
about them early on. Dr. Keith told me they were nothing serious and
not to worry. When I asked about having them removed, because
they are unsightly, she said the scar wouldn't be much better. So, I
still have them and they enlarged over the years.

But, since I've been taking Serrapeptase as an alternative to
Ibuprofen, they seem to be getting much smaller. In particular
they seem to be much less raised.

So, I've decided to document how they look over time.
Can decade-old bumps be affected by Serrapeptase?
calf of right leg
2/15/07
I feel as if the bump is smaller. When I feel it -- because
I can't see it very well given the position it is in -- it feels
smaller, but I can't be sure that I'm not feeling it smaller
because I want it to be smaller/less high. (I failed to use
the flash tonight, so the light isn't the same, and I'm too
tired to try again.)
3/4/07
3/15/07
2/15/07
3/15/07
Boy, it really feels smaller. It doesn't feel as
if it is as raised as it was before. I couldn't
get the light exactly the same, but I think it
still shows that it's a little less perfectly round
now and not as high of a bump.
2/15/07
I began asking myself this after I'd been taking Serrapeptase for about six
weeks.

(The Periodontist had told me that the Ibuprofen I was taking was weakening
my jaw bone where I have an infection from old dental implants.)

Serrapeptase had been recommended to me for pain by a herbalist several
months earlier... she'd sent me quite a bit of
information on Serrapeptase, so
when I had some bad pain in my thoracic diaphragm in December I thought
I'd try it.

I have been taking two to three of the
Serrapeptase capsules during the night
ever since. (They are supposed to be taken on an empty stomach and during
the day it's too complicated to figure out three hours after eating... and then
no eating, or drinking coffee or tea till an hour after the Serrapeptase.)

Actually, I take one an hour after I take my melatonin to sleep. Then I take
one when I wake up in the middle of the night and the third I take in the
morning and then wait an hour to have my coffee.
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So it appears that Serrapeptase shrinks bumps/cysts.

I've ordered another three bottles. My friend the Certified Family Herbalist
had said that it would clear arteries of plaque in 18 months. So Maybe it will
totally get rid of my bumps/cysts.

It has almost totally gotten rid of a patch of extremely scaly skin the size of
a quarter that I had near my shoulder. I had that for a decade or so. The
doctor had said it was nothing to worry about despite the fact that it did not
respond at all to hand lotion or petroleum jelly.
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July 18, 2007 - Sadly I appear to have broken my flash
by using a homemade diffuser on it, and without a flash
my shots are not very good. The light isn't right.

But can you see the sort of shadowy depressions on the
bump, I'm pretty sure that there are parts of it that are missing now, and
that explains why it feels so much smaller and flatter.

It's really hard to photograph because it's on the side of my leg and I just
can't get the camera lined up with it right most of the time.
This is the one from my left leg... I sure wish I'd shown
pictures of it from the beginning because it seems a lot lot
smaller now, and it seems to be easier to focus on.
7/18/07
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