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Systemic Enzymes, with or without prescription anti-fibrotics
Hello, and thank you all for the wealth of knowledge and support you provide on a daily basis!
I was diagnosed with IPF in December of 2020. I am 63 years old. I was referred to a Pulmonologist because of shortness of breath and dry cough. My CT scan showed some scarring. I have a history of asthma and environmental allergies,, and smoked for 7 years (quit in 1982). I had a biopsy (not the open kind, but one where they go in through the throat).
My 52 years old sister was diagnosed with Emphysema a few years ago, and was also diagnosed with IPF in December of 2020.
I see a Naturopath as well as a Pulmonologist. I have done some research and working with my Naturopath have developed the protocol outlined below. It is working well for me, as my latest Pulmonary Function Test showed some improvement.
- Omeprazole 20mg – 1 daily
- Serrapeptase Pro 100,000 SPU – 2 daily on empty stomach
- Nattokinase 2000 FU/100mg – 2 daily on empty stomach with 10 oz. of water
- Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) 225 mg – 1 daily
- Sitopaladi Churna (this is an Ayurvedic Medicine for cough. I find it really helpful. I add it to hot water with a little honey) 1/4 tsp – 2 daily
Here are my questions.
In the study about EGCG that I read on this site, it recommended 600 mg daily. I’m wondering whether it’s worth increasing my dosage, or since I’m taking Serrapeptase and Nattokinase, keep it at the lower dosage? What have others experiences been with EGCG?
Have others taken both the EGCG and the systemic enzymes (Serrapeptase and Nattokinase)?
Since the systemic enzymes are anti-fibrotics, does anyone have experience with taking them along with Ofev or Esbriet?
For those wanting more information about Sitopaladi Churna, here is a link
Sitopaladi Churna Benefits, Ingredients, Dosage & Side Effects (ayurtimes.com)
Thank you so much for being here!
Warm Regards,
Rebecca
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