WHAT IS SERRAPEPTASE?
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Is a proteolytic enzyme produced by non-pathogenic Enterobacterium Serratia sp. E-15, now known as Serratia marcescens ATCC 21074.
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Made by bacteria which live in the intestines of silkworms
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Digestive enzyme
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Scavenger in the blood stream
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Digest dead tissues, scars, clots
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Serrapeptase is thought to work in three ways:
1. It may enhance cardiovascular health by breaking down the protein by-products of blood coagulation called fibrin.
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2. Serrapeptase is able to dissolve the fibrin
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3. Serrapeptase dissolves other dead or damaged tissue without harming living tissue
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Indication :
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Pain and inflammation (Migraine, sinusitis, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome)
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Cystic fibrosis
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Fibrocystic breast
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Bartholin cysts
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Lung scar
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Thrombophlebitis
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Blood clots and plaque
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Plaque ( mucoid plaque, atherosclerotic plaque, amyloid plaque)
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Resistance to Antibiotic Treatment
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Cancer
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Immuno-compromised patients
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