
Serrapeptase 130,000 IU 60caps. - FEPA
Serrapeptase is the enzyme that reabsorbs waste from different injuries and reduces inflammation in the affected areas. In this way, it is able to reduce pain. But before talking about its properties, let me explain what enzymes are.
Enzymes, called active proteins, are generators of life in the body and are essential for its growth and repair. The health of every cell in our body depends, in part, on enzymes. In other words, without enzymes, we cannot be healthy.
Functions of Enzymes
- Absorb food.
- Getting proteins to turn into muscle.
- Clean up blood residue.
- Improve the immune system.
- Support the function of vital organs.
- Remove CO2 from the lungs.
There are mainly three types of enzymes:
- Digestive: Break down food into micro particles.
- Metabolic: They use these micro particles to maintain the body's functions.
- Depurative: These are enzymes that are responsible for cleaning undigested substances and unnecessary tissues such as plaques in the arteries or waste in the blood. They act as anti-inflammatories to combat infections and tissue damage.
Of all the purifying enzymes, one has proven to be the most effective and that is serrapeptase. Also called serratiopeptidase, it was isolated from the microorganism Serratia E15. It is the enzyme that the silkworm uses to dissolve its shell and turn into a butterfly.
Serrapeptase was called the “miracle enzyme” by German researcher Hans Nieper when he found that this enzyme had the ability to remove atheromatous plaques without harming healthy cells. This enzyme is capable of dissolving non-living tissue such as cysts, blood clots and arterial plaques.
The therapeutic use of Serrapeptase is not new, as the medical community has been researching and using this enzyme for 30 years. Today it is used throughout Europe and Asia in clinical settings as an effective alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
Properties of Serrapeptase
Among the many properties of Serrapeptase, the following stand out: \n
- Reduces or even eliminates inflammation.
- It eliminates protein residues from muscle and joint injuries, which results in a reduction or remission of pain.
- Prevents and reduces the formation of plaque in the arteries.
- Eliminates non-cancerous cysts in the breast.
- It dissolves stored mucus from the respiratory tract.
It is because of all these properties that serrapeptase has been used in a wide variety of situations such as:
- Chronic pain
- Arthritis
- Traumatic injuries (such as sprains and ligament tears), and also inflammation in patients during the postoperative period.
- Dental interventions
- Bronchitis and other respiratory tract disorders.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- Migraines and inflammatory headaches
- Breast cysts
- Sinusitis
- Arteriosclerosis, as in the case of the carotid arteries.
- Inflammatory diseases of the nose, ears and throat.
How to use Serrapeptase:
- Take it on an empty stomach.
- The ideal time is when you get up or when you go to bed.
- The ideal minimum dose is 250,000 IU/day (2 capsules a day). Many companies offer doses much lower than this but they do not achieve effectiveness, which discredits the properties of the enzyme. The dose is one of the keys.
- It is recommended for a period of 8 months to cleanse tissues of lesions, cysts, mucus, etc.
- Serrapeptase is affected by gastric juices, so it is necessary to take it in an enteric capsule. This enteric capsule facilitates intestinal absorption and improves its effectiveness. The problem is that most enteric capsules use phthalates, but these are harmful to our health. SerraEnzyme serrapeptase is the only serrapeptase on the market that does NOT use phthalates in its enteric capsule.
- The use of serrapeptase has no side effects.
More information: https://remediosnaturales.es/serrapeptasa/
Ingredients:
Serrazimes®- Aspergillus melleus and Aspergillus oryzae proteases 130,000 IU - 198 mg