A Magic Enzyme?
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic (protein destroying) enzyme found in silkworms.
Serrapeptase digests inflammations, scars (non-living tissue), blood clots, cysts, arterial plaque, and inflammation in all forms.
Doctors in Asia and Europe have been prescribing serrapeptase to treat various forms of inflammation for the past 30 years, yet in North America, where it is considered a supplement, is remains relatively unknown.
Popularized by the late German physician Dr. Hans Nieper, who used it to treat his patients, serrapeptase treats many different chronic pain and inflammation conditions:
be absorbed into the bloodstream from the small intestines.
Also consider trying high potency forms (120,000 units) for best results and start with a low daily dose, working upwards within reason (too many a day can tax your liver), until you see results for your condition. You may feel sluggish or tired initially, as the serrapeptase works to reduce inflammation, just like you would with a detox.
SOURCES:
http://www.serrapeptase.info/studies-technical-information/
http://www.serrapeptase.info/serrapeptase-research/
“Conquer inflammation with Serrapeptase” (brochure) by Dr.Zoltan P. Rona, MD, M.Sc.
The Miracle Enzyme by Robert Redfern, UK, 2009.
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptase/
Reprinted with permission from Collective Evolution.
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