About the Supplement Serrapeptase
Serrapeptase is quickly gaining the reputation as a miracle drug. And best of all, it's a natural enzyme that is readily available in nutritional supplements.-
History
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Scientists first discovered serrapeptase in the intestines of silkworms. It's the enzyme responsible for digesting mulberry leaves, which are the silkworm's main food source, and for dissolving the silkworm's cocoon, allowing them to emerge as butterflies.
Facts
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Serrapeptase fights inflammation and digests nonliving tissue like blood clots, cysts and arterial plaque.
Function
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Serrapeptase has been used to unclog blocked arteries and treat cardiovascular problems, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease, lung conditions, sinusitis and even carpal tunnel syndrome. It's also demonstrated powerful anti-aging properties, stemming from its ability to calm inflammation and break down scar tissue.
Benefits
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Unlike other medications designed to remove arterial plaque, serrapeptase does not interfere with the body's natural synthesis of cholesterol, which in its pure form is essential to proper organ function.
Considerations
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There are no known side effects for using serrapeptase. It doesn't even cause the minor gastrointestinal trouble associated with many supplements.
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