Vein Photos After Taking Serrapeptase
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After I started taking Serrapeptase I had an uncomfortable feeling most of
one day in my left leg, especially around the ankle. I took a photo of that
ankle so that I could see if the Serrapeptase was making a difference, if
somehow I was feeling it working.
About two weeks later I took another photo. You can look at the two photos
and see what you think.
July 17,
2006
July 30, 2006
I've been taking
Serrapeptase for
two weeks.
July 17, 2006
I took these
pictures at
different times of
the day, so the
light in them is
different.
I tried to crop
these two images
to be about the
same - but the
angle of my foot
was different in
each shot.
A comparison after one month
July 17, 2006
August 20,
2006
8/20/06 It looks to me as if my veins are not standing out as much. It looks
to me as if they are darker, so they look more vivid.
But, they aren't as "swollen." I don't know. It's hard for me to tell. The thing
is, Maggie wrote that it would take 18 months to clear clogged arteries
completely. So I'm not sure how much difference I can expect in one month
with my varicose veins.
When my mother was 20 years younger than I am now, her varicose veins
stood out like knots all over her legs. She was diagnosed with pernicious
anemia decades later. I don't know if there is a connection, but if low B12
makes the blood cells larger, then... doesn't it seem as if it would cause
the veins to stand out?
August 10, 2006 -- When I look at my ankle I am
sure that the veins are much less noticeable. In
the picture, though, they are only a little
bit more faint.
July 30, 2006
I had been
taking
Serrapeptase
for two weeks.
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