Guest guest Posted February 27, 2003 Report Share Posted February 27, 2003 Hi Ethel; I have not looked up any info on this but the ending..ase or aze... will tell you that it is an enzyme.I am trying to jog my memory 40 years back,I think it is a bug or insect enzyme.Doubt that it is any better than asperin unless it is very concentrated.If it works in a little bug a whopping big human would need a heck of a lot.Will check it out because I smell a scam(maybe) Lynne Ethel Snooks wrote: > Has anybody in the group tried the anti-inflammatory Serrapeptase? If so, was it effective? > > Thanks. > Ethel > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2003 Report Share Posted February 27, 2003 > Hi Ethel, I recently got on SP-Zyme (serrapeptase) for high fibrinogen. I took nattokinase for one month and decided to switch over to the serrapeptase. I first had my blood tested in late September and didn't get on the natto till the end of November. January I started the serrapeptase so it's too early to tell if it's doing any good. Will get blood checked again this Summer and again before the end of the year. Will let you know if it worked for me. Hugs, Betty Has anybody in the group tried the anti-inflammatory Serrapeptase? If so, was it effective? > > Thanks. > Ethel > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 I ordered it this morning. I'll letcha know! I've just this minute been reading more about it and and I feel it will help a lot! Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/ -- [low dose naltrexone] serrapeptase Has anyone been using "serrapeptase" I plan on ordering and trying, it may help my arthritis too, along with my MS, I'm still happy with the LDN. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 saw the below on serrapeptase. question: has anyone with confirmed plaque in their arteries used this stuff and had the plaque reduced? ..................... The late Dr Hans Nieper, was a prominent alternative medicine internist in Hannover, Germany, and a leader in researching serrapeptase as a treatment for arterial plaque. Some years ago, Dr. Nieper began using ultrasound to examine the arteries of his patients who took serrapeptase to reduce plaque. He found that over 12 to 18 months of serrapeptase treatment (combined with magnesium oratate, bromelain, L-carnitine, vitamin B1, and selenium) blockages in hardened arteries were often significantly reduced. Dr. Nieper’s files include many cases of patients with restored circulation and mobility: One woman avoided hand amputation, while two elderly men who had been scheduled for heart bypass surgery improved so dramatically that they were able to cancel their surgeries. More than 50 other patients reported positive results while taking the serrapeptase formula over a two-year period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006  Anything that Hans Neiper wrote is the gospel to me. He has been the major contributing factor of reducing my ms. He was one of the genuises of all time and he is greatly missed by many. Kathy Re: [low dose naltrexone] Serrapeptase saw the below on serrapeptase. question: has anyone with confirmed plaque in their arteries used this stuff and had the plaque reduced? ..................... The late Dr Hans Nieper, was a prominent alternative medicine internist in Hannover, Germany, and a leader in researching serrapeptase as a treatment for arterial plaque. Some years ago, Dr. Nieper began using ultrasound to examine the arteries of his patients who took serrapeptase to reduce plaque. He found that over 12 to 18 months of serrapeptase treatment (combined with magnesium oratate, bromelain, L-carnitine, vitamin B1, and selenium) blockages in hardened arteries were often significantly reduced. Dr. Nieper’s files include many cases of patients with restored circulation and mobility: One woman avoided hand amputation, while two elderly men who had been scheduled for heart bypass surgery improved so dramatically that they were able to cancel their surgeries. More than 50 other patients reported positive results while taking the serrapeptase formula over a two-year period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 http://www.iherb.com/Search.aspx?c=1 & kw=serrapeptase I buy doctor's best---we know that one does work---fyi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 Hey Tina, Are you guys on the Neprinol or the Doctors Best brand serropeptase? I'll look into getting some of that since its much cheaper than Neprinol. Also you mentioned homework. Lyme disease can cause all those conditions. I've got all those symptoms you just listed. I've had Lyme for 19 years. Its not a very 'happy' diagnosis to have because its very difficult to treat and not everyone is 100% successful in curing it. Doctors are threatened by medical authorities if they treat Lyme disease, it's a real nasty cover up. Lyme makes billions for big pharma. If your interested in learning what I've done to get 50% better (so far after 2 years of treatment) then I can help out. The salt and c protocol is very effective for killing Lyme and many other infections. It's talked about on the lyme strategies forum. www.canlyme.com Glad you guys are responding to Serropeptase though. Are you guys also taking Nattokinase? Brad > > My daughter has to take this because she has thick blood---she is also > hypothyroid--- > > it is the only thing that helps besides heparin--- > > I found it first because I had cysts that went away in 6 weeks--- > > we buy this stuff in big bottles-- > > My OA is gone from my knees--and hips-- > the cysts are gone > > daughter now has the thinner blood that is a must for her-- > > hubby takes as well for his arthritis/pain issues > > I can't say enough about this product---- > > everyone do your homework--- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 where do u get serrapeptase? > > My 27 year old son has had constipation issues his whole life. > > Serrapeptase has really changed this! > > He has been having a bm once a day - closer to 3 a day. Normal color, consistency, and amount. > > He can't swallow pills so we empty the cap into his mouth, chalky but not too horrid tasting.We started by emptying the cap into one swallow of water. Followed by 4-6 ounces of water to drink. Now we just empty the cap into his mouth. He opens and seems to look forward to it! > Stomach has to be empty. > > We give one capsule 3 times a day. > > The reason I suspect it is working is that serrapeptase deals with inflammation in the body. My theory is that his intestines were so inflamed that it was difficult for the fecal matter to move through. Has to be some reason for this amazing change as it was added by itself. > > has been on digestive enzymes since 2007. They really helped in a great many ways, but still left us with issues such as the constipation and what we started digestive enzymes for - canker sores. We found many things for the canker sores along the way. They would work for week or so and then stop. Serrapeptase has really helped this issue as well. > > Haven't seen this mentioned much on this site, but it's an enzyme and well worth looking into.... > > Dona > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2009 Report Share Posted September 18, 2009 Well you have me very interested and I ordered some. When you sai inflammation, that is something our doctor wanted us to use supplements for. Unfortunately the ones he recommended didn't work. But if this gets my girls bowels moving lots better- it is worth. She was going everyday for a long time, but they were still huge adult sized. Maybe this may be the punch we need. I will let you know how it goes for us! > > My 27 year old son has had constipation issues his whole life. > > Serrapeptase has really changed this! > > He has been having a bm once a day - closer to 3 a day. Normal color, consistency, and amount. > > He can't swallow pills so we empty the cap into his mouth, chalky but not too horrid tasting.We started by emptying the cap into one swallow of water. Followed by 4-6 ounces of water to drink. Now we just empty the cap into his mouth. He opens and seems to look forward to it! > Stomach has to be empty. > > We give one capsule 3 times a day. > > The reason I suspect it is working is that serrapeptase deals with inflammation in the body. My theory is that his intestines were so inflamed that it was difficult for the fecal matter to move through. Has to be some reason for this amazing change as it was added by itself. > > has been on digestive enzymes since 2007. They really helped in a great many ways, but still left us with issues such as the constipation and what we started digestive enzymes for - canker sores. We found many things for the canker sores along the way. They would work for week or so and then stop. Serrapeptase has really helped this issue as well. > > Haven't seen this mentioned much on this site, but it's an enzyme and well worth looking into.... > > Dona > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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