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My lung function is amazing now
I have been thrilled with the results I have seen so far with Serrapeptase and I would be very happy to talk with you about them. I have already been able to reduce some of the medications I have needed, some of it for as long as TWELVE YEARS, for asthma and stomach and heart rate difficulties. My stomach condition was so bad that I was to have surgery, which may now not be needed.
Symptoms from the Cerebral Palsy (spasms, tremors etc.) which were increased by medication for the other problems are now dropping steadily. I have not needed the asthma, heart or anti-spasm medication for weeks now and the stomach medications have dropped from 3 to one item, and the dose of the remaining one is being reduced.
I am not expecting any kind of cure, but I am feeling so much better that it is fun to wake up, for the first time in nearly TEN YEARS!
I hope that all is well with you and the team. I thought I would take this opportunity to give you a progress report.
I am continuing to do very well with my improving health and I am very excited by the results I’ve achieved since starting to use Serrapeptase. My lung function is amazing now, with my peak flow being maintained at 580, and never below 560 for well over two weeks now. My heart rate is stable, and if anything on the low side of normal, which is amazing to me after years of continuous tachycardia. I now seem able to eat more or less anything that I choose, however; of course, I now have to think about a healthy diet rather than just eating anything that I can without feeling ill, something I had been doing for years. I think the most exciting thing for me, although not the most dramatic, is that my energy level is now reliable. For the first time in many years, I am able to assume that if I had the energy to do something yesterday, and I feel okay today, I should be able to do things without too much difficulty tomorrow. It is amazing to be able to plan for a future, which just a few months ago both my friends and I believed I may not have had.
As you know, I appeared on The Power Hour on the 12th of April. Since then, interest in my experiences with Serrapeptase has been phenomenal, and worldwide. My blog has received hits from the United States and Canada, of course, but also from all over Europe and as far a field as South Africa and Indonesia.
It is a real pleasure to be able to share my experiences with so many people, and I would like to thank you and the team for your ongoing support.
2nd Letter from Mike.
Hi Robert
I hope all is well with you.
I have just had another amazing development in My Serrapeptase Adventure, which I know you have followed since I was thrilled to hear you quote my experience on The Power Hour with Joyce and Dave.
As you know the improvement in my heath has been amazing since starting Serrapeptase. My heart rate and lungs are NORMAL FOR THE FIRST IN MANY YEARS, and I can now eat normally too, with NO MEDICATION at all – down from 14 items per day in December 2005 to now.
Now for the New Development. For several weeks I have been experimenting with standing (with crutches) but not had the confidence to walk. After recovering from a stomach bug I got back on my feet on Wednesday (24 May) thinking I would stand for a few minutes, and that would be that. After about five minutes, my phone rang so, without conscious thought, I found I had taken the 20 steps (with crutches) needed to answer it.
This might not seem like much, but for me it may as well have been miles. Remember that several years now, physiotherapists and a multitude of medics had told me that it was too dangerous for my heart and lungs to continue with any from of mobilisation outside of a wheelchair, and that even the sort of exercise that many wheelchair users do, should probably be avoided.
The truth is, of course, that before I learned about Serrapeptase they were right! The best way to manage cerebral palsy has always been, and continues to be, with carefully monitored exercise, but my breathing and heart rate could only be relied upon for their unreliability – something which scares people rather than encouraging them to work out treatment plans.
I would like to thank you, once again, for your inspiring work with Serrapeptase. I am sure that you will continue to bring hope to people around the world!
I have also updated Joyce and Dave (The Power Hour) with my progress as well as David Meyer, whom I will telephone at some point this morning. Perhaps I can catch up with you then.
It is now 01.50 a.m. and I am still full of energy.
Many thanks and have a wonderful day!
Mike