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Serrapeptase - A 2nd Gift from Silkworms

The natural Chelation-Anti-Inflammatory

Serrapeptase has had wide clinical use - spanning over twenty-five

years throughout Europe and Asia - as a viable alternative to

salicylates, ibuprofen and the more potent NSAIDs. Unlike these drugs,

Serrapeptase is a naturally occurring, physiological agent with no

inhibitory effects on prostaglandins and is devoid of gastrointestinal

side effects. See Studies and Technical Information.

Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme isolated

from the micro-organism Serratia E15. This enzyme is naturally

processed commercially today through fermentation and was discovered in

the silkworm intestine. This immunologically active enzyme is

completely bound to the alpha 2 macroglobulin in biological fluids.

Histological studies reveal powerful anti-inflammatory effects of this

naturally occurring enzyme.

Serrapeptase digests non-living tissue, blood

clots, cysts, and arterial plaque and inflammation in all forms. The

late German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper, used Serrapeptase to treat

arterial blockage in his coronary patients. Serrapeptase protects

against stroke and is reportedly more effective and quicker than EDTA

Chelation treatments in removing arterial plaque. He also reports that

Serrapeptase dissolves blood clots and causes varicose veins to shrink

or diminish. Dr. Nieper told of a woman scheduled for hand amputation

and a man scheduled for bypass surgery who both recovered quickly

without surgery after treatment with Serrapeptase.

Click here to read an article written by Dr. H. A. Nieper

The main question we are asked is: "Will this conflict with any drugs I am taking or cause my blood to become to thin?" Answer: There are many opinions about what to take with what and what is a so called 'blood thinner'.

Firstly Aspirin is NOT a blood thinner such

as Warfarin. Aspirin is an anti-inflammatory as are all proteolytic

enzymes. They cause the blood to flow normally, not thinner than normal

by stopping the inflammation in the blood stream that causes blood

clotting. The prime cause of western diseases is now

considered to be chronic inflammation caused by eating starchy

carbohydrates, processed, micro-waved and generally overcooked foods.

This is measured by the rise in C-Reactive proteins after eating such

foods. When we have chronic inflammation as well as free radical

damage, we get what is known as sticky blood, where the platelets stick

together and can clot. For more FAQ's Click Here

Any method of anti-inflammatory action would cause the blood to thin when the blood cells stop being sticky. Even

just eating salad or raw vegetables would cause the same action as

Aspirin or Warfarin. I have yet to see Doctors telling people not to

eat too much salad when they are taking Warfarin (but who knows what

they may say next?). The simple answer is Serrapeptase is the

best anti-inflammatory enzyme available. It does NOT affect any drugs

whatsoever except that it may make them unnecessary. It could even be taken even if you had nothing wrong whatsoever (inflammation also being the cause of premature ageing).

IMPORTANT NOTE: Only Enteric coated Serrapeptase

tablets have been subject to the impressive research showing excellent

results. Tablets and Capsules (which may not pass the stomach acid) are

unlikely to be as effective unless the activity is greater than

60,000iu of activity to allow for the loss in the stomach.

Dosage: Treatment of Inflammation/Pain: 1-3

tablets three times per day on an empty stomach. e.g. Recommendation

for 1st week: Take 3 when you wake. Take 3, 45 minutes before lunch.

Take 3 at bedtime. Reduce steadily to 2 per day. Treatment for arterial blockage: 3 tablets twice daily for 1st month and then reduce to 3 per day.

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