This is the silk worm enzyme that dissolves non living tissue. It is so far the only substance that is capable of reversing plaque build up in the body's circulatory system. Needless to say it is now part of my own protocol.
As a side bar, i had five stents for seven years in my heart. During the second week of august, i develpped the symptoms of unstable angina and went in and got a sixth stent that resolved a known vulnerable artery. No other problems had developed which is excellent. That means i am good to annoy you all for another twenty years at least.
Thus I am am excellent candidate to test this product on and am doing do.
It also obviously works with scar tissue and varicose veins and is getting plenty of attention there. The science is only now building up.
The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase
Discovered in the early 1970’s, this proteolytic enzyme was isolated
from the Serratia species of bacteria located in the intestines of
silkworms. Serrapeptase, also called serratiopeptidase, is truly a
superior enzyme that provides strong, healthful properties.
Today Serrapeptase is used all over Europe and Asia in clinical
settings. It has the ability to break down non-living tissue in the
body.
Serrapeptase is perhaps one of the world’s most exciting enzymes being
studied in regard to its wide variety of clinical applications.
Currently, especially in Europe and Asia, it is clinically used for
many, many negative health conditions. One of the most well-known
proponents for this enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He
had great success supplementing with serrapeptase to promote normal
heart and circulatory system health.
How Does Serrapeptase Work?
Serrapeptase is an immunologically active enzyme. It can bind itself to
the alpha 2 macroglobulin in our plasma where it is shielded from the
immune system while retaining its enzymatic activity, and in this way it
is transferred to the sites where it is needed in the body. It is this
same type of powerful yet specific action that allows silkworms to eat
its own protective cocoon, digest it without any side effects and fly
away. Amazingly, serrapeptase has the distinct ability to digest only
non-living tissue allowing the old toxic layers that clog the digestive
system and the lining of our arteries to dissolve. This is one reason
why its so good at keeping arterial deposits from building up after
heart surgery.
Health Benefits of Serrapeptase
1. Atherosclerosis
Dr. Nieper found that Serrapeptase could dissolve blood clots and reduce
varicose veins. Other studies from Germany have found that serrapeptase
could effectively remove atherosclerotic plaque without hurting any of
the healthy cells along the arterial wall.
2. Chronic Redness
Multiple studies confirm it’s resistance to Redness and it has been used
for this reason in the reduction of chronic or acute conditions.
3. Helps with Traumatic Injuries
Serrapeptase is widely used in Europe as a supplement for traumatic
injury (such as sprains and torn ligaments), as well as the swelling
associated with post-surgical patients.
4. Pain, Edema and Swelling
Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard remedy in many European
countries for swelling. A double-blind German study on the enzyme found
that it could reduce swelling by up to 50% in post-operative patients.
Patients taking serrapeptase experienced statistically significant less
pain than the control groups and, by the 10th day of the study, all
patients taking the serrapeptase were completely pain free.
5. Helps with Cystic Breast Disease
In a double-blind study, Serrapeptase was found to reduce breast pain,
breast swelling and induration in 85.7% of the patients taking the
supplement. This is related to the fact that the enzyme possesses
fibrinolytic, proteolytic and anti-edemic properties.
6. Helps Infections in the Ear, Nose and Throat
In one double-blind study, patients with acute or chronic ear, nose or
throat diseases found significant symptom regression with Serrapeptase.
The enzyme is able to reduce the viscosity of mucous, thus facilitating
drainage.
7. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Recent studies confirm the use of this enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.
8. Other Potential Benefits
Serrapeptase is currently being studied and used for a vast array of
applications for human health and disease prevention. This includes
therapeutic use for nerve damage, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic ear
infections, hay fever, lung congestion, swollen glands, laryngitis,
rhinitis, chronic pain, arthritis, back and neck pain, diabetes, ulcers,
osteoporosis, prostate problems, rheumatoid arthritis, sports injuries
(both prevention and recovery), post operative scars and lesions,
varicose veins, arterial diseases, angina, blood clots, anti-aging,
restoration of healthy fibrin metabolism and reduction in C-Reactive
Protein.
How to Read the Units of Measurement for Serrapeptase
Serrapeptase is measured in SUs (Serrapeptase Units). This comes from
the Japanese and Korean Pharmacopeias, whereby one unit of Serrapeptase
is the activity yielding a product equivalent of 1.0 μg of Tyrosine per
minute at pH 9.0 and 37 degrees Celcius on a casein substrate.
Where Can I Find The Best Source of Serrapeptase?
VeganZyme™
contains a 100% vegan form of Serrapeptase cultured from Serratia
marcescens. It comes from all vegetarian, non-GMO sources, is kosher
certified, gluten free, contains no animal product and is completely
suitable for vegetarians and vegans. VeganZyme™ is the most advanced
full-spectrum systemic and digestive enzyme formula in the world and is
free from fillers and toxic compounds. This formula contains digestive
enzymes which help digest fats (lipids), sugars, proteins,
carbohydrates, gluten, fruits and vegetables, cereals, legumes, bran,
nuts and seeds, soy, dairy and all other food sources. VeganZyme™ may
also be used as a systemic enzyme blend to break down excess mucus,
fibrin, various toxins, allergens, as well as excess clotting factors
throughout your body.
- Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM
References:
Kee WH, Tan SL, Lee V, Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomised double-blind controlled trial. Singapore Med J. 1989 Feb;30(1):48-54.
Mazzone A, Catalani M, Costanzo M, Drusian A, Mandoli A, Russo S, Guarini E, Vesperini G. Evaluation
of Serratia peptidase in acute or chronic inflammation of
otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind, randomized
trial versus placebo. J Int Med Res. 1990 Sep-Oct;18(5):379-88.
Kakinuma A, Moriya N, Kawahara K, Sugino H. Repression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by administration of Serratia protease. Biochem Pharmacol. 1982 Sep 15;31(18):2861-6.
Esch PM, Gerngross H, Fabian A. [Reduction of postoperative swelling. Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with serrapeptase-- a prospective study]. Fortschr Med. 1989 Feb 10;107(4):67-8, 71-2. German.
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a friend and I are using serrapeptase for hepatitis C scarring, and hopefully rejuvenation, and restenosis of a stent, also hopefully removing the need for the stent (I don't know if it can be removed). I am very excite for my partner(friend), and look forward to a much improved life. did you experience restenosis as the cause of your heart issue?here's hoping that we can look back on this as a pretty wonderful miracle. cheers!
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