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The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

plaque.

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. [2]

Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

a.. 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.

b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

e.. 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. [2]

f.. 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. [4]

g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

i..

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 ?g 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?

The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

Sources:

1..

http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

71-2.

9..

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Subject: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

plaque.

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. [2]

Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

  a.. 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.

  b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

  c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

  d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

  e.. 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. [2]

  f.. 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. [4]

  g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

  h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

  i..

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 ?g 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?

The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

Sources:

  1..

http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

  2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

  3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

  4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

  5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

  6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

  7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

  8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

71-2.

  9..

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The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

plaque.

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. [2]

Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

  a.. 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.

  b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

  c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

  d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

  e.. 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. [2]

  f.. 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. [4]

  g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

  h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

  i..

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 ?g 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?

The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

Sources:

  1..

http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

  2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

  3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

  4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

  5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

  6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

  7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

  8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

71-2.

  9..

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Subject: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Worked how?

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

 

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

plaque.

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. [2]

Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

  a.. 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.

  b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

  c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

  d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

  e.. 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. [2]

  f.. 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. [4]

  g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

  h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

  i..

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 ?g 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?

The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

Sources:

  1..

http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

  2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

  3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

  4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

  5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

  6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

  7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

  8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

71-2.

  9..

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I am still taking this - it has been keeping my veins clean among other

things since 2008, among other things. It is recommended for those whom have

Lyme Disease and its co-infections to take this to clean and thin the blood -

and it does work. When one has Lyme it is very important to keep the blood as

clean as possible to lessen the strength of herxes as well as to get rid of

toxins which build up a lot quicker when one is killing the various

bugs/bacteria/virus/parasites/etc. The increased circulation is a plus too

especially as many people with Lyme seem to get peripheral neuropathy.

For me this has also gotten rid of large burn scars from boiling water as

well as scars on my hand from putting my hand threw a window a few decades ago.

That did surprise me though I have read that serrapeptase does do this.

There have been over 300 studies done on systemic enzymes including this one

and systemic enzymes have been used for over 50 years successfully in Europe.

blessings

Shan

>

> All of these benefits are unproven, but still looks promising.

>

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> plaque.

>

>

>

>

>

> 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. [2]

>

>

>

> Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

> a.. 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.

> b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> e.. 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. [2]

> f.. 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. [4]

> g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

> h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> i..

> 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 ?g 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?

> The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> Sources:

> 1..

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> 2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> 3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> 4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> 5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> 6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> 7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> 8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> 71-2.

> 9..

> http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

>

>

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> fixed my arrythmia and plaque. They wanted me to get a bypass.

> I rotorooted instead

>  

Re: the rotorooter effect, I had a similar experience with Dr. Wong's Zymessence

product, which contains serrapeptase as well as pancreatic enzymes. I sleep on

my back, and I'd started waking up with my arms cold and my hands tingly. A new

mattress only slightly reduced the problem, but within a couple months of taking

Zymessence the problem went away. My assumption is that the enzymes rotorooted

and restored proper circulation.

The recommendation is to take Zymessence on an empty stomach, with the daily

dosage spread out through the day. I can't be bothered to keep track of when my

stomach is empty during the day, so I have always just taken all three caps at

night, right before bed, which is always at least 3 hours after my last meal.

I've been taking it for years... seems like cheap insurance.

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For me it has caused licorice rope sized surgical scars to almost disappear. It

has ended my bouts of arrythmia and has lowered my blood pressure.

I suspect erasing scars is evidence of dissolving fibrotic tissue.

I think well of it.

 

Kirk

....  How beautiful it is to do nothing, then rest afterwards

    

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From: " hjooste@... " <hjooste@...>

Longevity

Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 4:25 AM

Subject: Re: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

You make it sound like a slam dunk.

There is no study that I am aware of or can find on pubmed (but please feel free

to enlighten me) which shows that serrapeptase can dissolve fibrotic tissue in

humans or that it has any effect on arterial plaque.

It has been shown to successful reduce the viscosity of nasal mucus and reduce

inflammation more favourably than aspirin. That's it as far as I can tell.

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> plaque.

>

>

>

>

>

> 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. [2]

>

>

>

> Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

>  a.. 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.

>  b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

>  c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

>  d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

>  e.. 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. [2]

>  f.. 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. [4]

>  g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

>  h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

>  i..

> 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 ?g 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?

> The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> Sources:

>  1..

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

>  2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

>  3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

>  4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

>  5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

>  6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

>  7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

>  8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> 71-2.

>  9..

> http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

>

>

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The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> plaque.

>

>

>

>

>

> 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. [2]

>

>

>

> Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

>  a.. 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.

>  b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

>  c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

>  d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

>  e.. 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. [2]

>  f.. 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. [4]

>  g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

>  h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

>  i..

> 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 ?g 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?

> The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> Sources:

>  1..

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

>  2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

>  3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

>  4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

>  5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

>  6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

>  7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

>  8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> 71-2.

>  9..

> http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

>

>

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there is a canadian co. that makes serropeptase, and on their website there are

plenty of testimonials.

Testimonials here and there - NO need for a " study " , especially when most such

" studies " are funded by someone with vested interest.

On 19 במ××™ 2012, at 18:25, Longevity wrote:

> Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Posted by: " hjooste@... " hjooste@... hamish_jooste

> Sat May 19, 2012 4:25 am (PDT)

>

>

>

> You make it sound like a slam dunk.

>

> There is no study that I am aware of or can find on pubmed (but please feel

free to enlighten me) which shows that serrapeptase can dissolve fibrotic tissue

in humans or that it has any effect on arterial plaque.

>

> It has been shown to successful reduce the viscosity of nasal mucus and reduce

inflammation more favourably than aspirin. That's it as far as I can tell.

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they did nothing re reduction for the 2 years prior to serrapeptase.

 

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Longevity

Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 8:08 AM

Subject: Re: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Scars reduce in size with age.

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> plaque.

>

>

>

>

>

> 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. [2]

>

>

>

> Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

>   a.. 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.

>   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

>   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

>   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

>   e.. 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. [2]

>   f.. 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. [4]

>   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

>   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

>   i..

> 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 ?g 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?

> The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> Sources:

>   1..

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

>   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

>   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

>   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

>   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

>   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

>   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

>   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> 71-2.

>   9..

> http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

>

>

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Riiiiight. Believe the testimonials on a commercial site.

You are a spammer.

Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

there is a canadian co. that makes serropeptase, and on their website there are

plenty of testimonials.

Testimonials here and there - NO need for a " study " , especially when most such

" studies " are funded by someone with vested interest.

On 19 במ××™ 2012, at 18:25, Longevity wrote:

> Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Posted by: " hjooste@... " hjooste@... hamish_jooste

> Sat May 19, 2012 4:25 am (PDT)

>

>

>

> You make it sound like a slam dunk.

>

> There is no study that I am aware of or can find on pubmed (but please feel

free to enlighten me) which shows that serrapeptase can dissolve fibrotic tissue

in humans or that it has any effect on arterial plaque.

>

> It has been shown to successful reduce the viscosity of nasal mucus and reduce

inflammation more favourably than aspirin. That's it as far as I can tell.

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Ok

I have been taking serrapeptase for 2.5 years and none of my scars have reduced.

Show me some tangible evidence that it reduces scar tissue, beyond " it worked

for me " .

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> plaque.

>

>

>

>

>

> 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. [2]

>

>

>

> Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

>   a.. 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.

>   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

>   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

>   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

>   e.. 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. [2]

>   f.. 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. [4]

>   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

>   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

>   i..

> 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 ?g 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?

> The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> Sources:

>   1..

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

>   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

>   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

>   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

>   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

>   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

>   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

>   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> 71-2.

>   9..

> http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

>

>

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It was about 2 years or more before I noticed that my scars were

disappearing. My understanding is that the serrapeptase works first on problems

or issues in the body before addressing the outside skin. And since most of us

have a need for systemic enzymes on a daily basis, it takes awhile before there

are enough left over to address the outside of the skin - but this is just my

understanding after reading several dozens of studies.

Shan

> >

> > All of these benefits are unproven, but still looks promising.

> >

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

> >

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

> >

> > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> > plaque.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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. [2]

> >

> >

> >

> > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

> >

> >   a.. 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.

> >   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> >   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> >   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> >   e.. 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. [2]

> >   f.. 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. [4]

> >   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

> >

> >   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> >   i..

> > 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 ?g 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?

> > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

> >

> > Sources:

> >   1..

> > http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> >   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> >   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> >   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> >   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> >   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> >   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> >   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> > serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> > 71-2.

> >   9..

> > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

> >

> >

> >

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Where on earth did you get that idea? Any studies to this effect?

I have read an 'opinion' expressed by a doctor in which he mentioned that scars

get larger with age and another doctor has said that scars get smaller with age

- these were only opinions and opinions are only as good as the character of the

person as well as how well informed he was.

My scars have always increased in size with time -- well until I started

taking large amounts of systemic enzymes, that is.

It can often be worthwhile to remember these 'words of wisdom'

" What gets us in trouble is NOT what we don't know — Its what we know for sure –

that just ain't so " It is too bad that there are so many so-called 'doctors'

whom do not remember that - however there are so many 'doctors' so full of

themselves and self-centered that they seem to be incapable of realized that

they do not know everything ... of coarse that is not the problem with all

pompous arrogant idiots, some like Barret are just malicious, and enjoy

bullying and causing pain.

Shan

> >

> > All of these benefits are unproven, but still looks promising.

> >

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

> >

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

> >

> > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> > plaque.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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. [2]

> >

> >

> >

> > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

> >

> >  a.. 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.

> >  b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> >  c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> >  d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> >  e.. 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. [2]

> >  f.. 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. [4]

> >  g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

> >

> >  h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> >  i..

> > 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 ?g 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?

> > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

> >

> > Sources:

> >  1..

> > http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> >  2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> >  3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> >  4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> >  5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> >  6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> >  7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> >  8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> > serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> > 71-2.

> >  9..

> > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

> >

> >

> >

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As I said Shan: there are zero studies showing serrapeptase has any effect on

scar tissue or arterial plaque.

Keep your Barrett conspiracy fetish to yourself, thanks.

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> plaque.

>

>

>

>

>

> 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. [2]

>

>

>

> Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

> a.. 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.

> b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a standard

> remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> e.. 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. [2]

> f.. 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. [4]

> g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

> h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> i..

> 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 ?g 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?

> The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> Sources:

> 1..

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> 2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> 3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast engorgement

> with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> 4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase in

> the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> 5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> 6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> 7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in sinusitis.

> Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> 8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> 71-2.

> 9..

> http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

>

>

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serra enzyme

when I was taking them I took three 80.000 unit caps at 4 AM

that way I lost nothing to digestion of food.

 

I found small doses were a waste of effort.

 

Kirk

....  How beautiful it is to do nothing, then rest afterwards

    

________________________________

From: " viola816@... " <Viola816@...>

" Longevity " <Longevity >

Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 7:49 PM

Subject: Re: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Shan and Kirk, what is the brand of systemic enzymes are you taking? 

thanks,

viola

________________________________

From: Shan <surpriseshan2@...>

Longevity

Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 1:58 PM

Subject: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

 

Where on earth did you get that idea?  Any studies to this effect?

I have read an 'opinion' expressed by a doctor in which he mentioned that scars

get larger with age and another doctor has said that scars get smaller with age

- these were only opinions and opinions are only as good as the character of the

person as well as how well informed he was.

My scars have always increased in size with time -- well until I started taking

large amounts of systemic enzymes, that is.

It can often be worthwhile to remember these 'words of wisdom'

" What gets us in trouble is NOT what we don't know — Its what we know for sure

– that just ain't so "   It is too bad that there are so many so-called

'doctors' whom do not remember that - however there are so many 'doctors' so

full of themselves and self-centered  that they  seem to be incapable of

realized that they do not know everything ... of coarse that is not the problem

with all pompous arrogant idiots, some like Barret are just malicious,

and enjoy bullying and causing pain.

Shan

> >

> > All of these benefits are unproven, but still looks promising.

> >

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

> >

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

> >

> > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> > plaque.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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. [2]

> >

> >

> >

> > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

> >

> >   a.. 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.

> >   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> >   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> >   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a

standard

> > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> >   e.. 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. [2]

> >   f.. 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. [4]

> >   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

> >

> >   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> >   i..

> > 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 ?g 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?

> > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

> >

> > Sources:

> >   1..

> > http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> >   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> >   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast

engorgement

> > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> >   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase

in

> > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> >   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> >   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> >   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in

sinusitis.

> > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> >   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> > serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> > 71-2.

> >   9..

> > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

> >

> >

> >

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Medical conditions where serrapeptase has been studied:

Chronic airway lung disease

Chronic ear, nose or throat disorders

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Jaw pain and swelling after dental surgery

Certain cases of edema after an operation or injury.

That's it.

The rest is anecdotal, and frankly, I don't have time for anecdotal.

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

> >

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

> >

> > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> > plaque.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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. [2]

> >

> >

> >

> > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

> >

> >   a.. 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.

> >   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> >   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> >   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a

standard

> > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> >   e.. 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. [2]

> >   f.. 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. [4]

> >   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

> >

> >   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> >   i..

> > 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 ?g 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?

> > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

> >

> > Sources:

> >   1..

> > http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> >   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> >   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast

engorgement

> > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> >   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase

in

> > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> >   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> >   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> >   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in

sinusitis.

> > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> >   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> > serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> > 71-2.

> >   9..

> > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

> >

> >

> >

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maybe they should have a study re removal of arterial plaque or would that be

unethical to leave patients " untreated " ?

 

....  How beautiful it is to do nothing, then rest afterwards

    

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From: " hjooste@... " <hjooste@...>

Longevity

Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 9:42 PM

Subject: Re: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

Medical conditions where serrapeptase has been studied:

Chronic airway lung disease

Chronic ear, nose or throat disorders

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Jaw pain and swelling after dental surgery

Certain cases of edema after an operation or injury.

That's it.

The rest is anecdotal, and frankly, I don't have time for anecdotal.

The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> >

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

> >

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

> >

> > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used all

> > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing arterial

> > plaque.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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. [2]

> >

> >

> >

> > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

> >

> >   a.. 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.

> >   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its anti-inflammatory

> > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of chronic

> > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> >   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> >   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a

standard

> > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce swelling

> > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> >   e.. 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. [2]

> >   f.. 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. [4]

> >   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use of

> > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated with

> > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

> >

> >   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> >   i..

> > 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 ?g 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?

> > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

> >

> > Sources:

> >   1..

> > http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> >   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> >   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast

engorgement

> > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> >   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase

in

> > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> >   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> >   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> >   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in

sinusitis.

> > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> >   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

> > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment with

> > serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989; 107(4):67-8,

> > 71-2.

> >   9..

> > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

> >

> >

> >

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Yeah I remember reading about this years ago. But unfortunately I could not

find any real science to back it up. It sounded cool though at the time.

The other method of cleaning arterial plaque that sounded good was

chelation with EDTA. But I would think that everyone would be doing this if

it worked.

On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 10:37 PM, <hjooste@...> wrote:

> As I said Shan: there are zero studies showing serrapeptase has any effect

> on scar tissue or arterial plaque.

>

>

>

> Keep your Barrett conspiracy fetish to yourself, thanks.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> >

>

> > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

>

> >

>

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

>

> >

>

> > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used

> all

>

> > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

>

> > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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

> anti-inflammatory

>

> > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

>

> > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for

> this

>

> > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

>

> > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

>

> > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

>

> > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing

> arterial

>

> > plaque.

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> > 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. [2]

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

>

> > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

>

> >

>

> > a.. 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.

>

> > b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its

> anti-inflammatory

>

> > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of

> chronic

>

> > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

>

> > c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

>

> > d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a

> standard

>

> > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

>

> > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce

> swelling

>

> > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

>

> > e.. 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. [2]

>

> > f.. 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. [4]

>

> > g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use

> of

>

> > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated

> with

>

> > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

>

> >

>

> > h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

>

> > i..

>

> > 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 ?g 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?

>

> > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

>

> >

>

> > Sources:

>

> > 1..

>

> >

> http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

>

> > 2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

>

> > 3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast

> engorgement

>

> > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

>

> > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

>

> > 4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase

> in

>

> > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

>

> > 5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

>

> > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre,

> double-blind

>

> > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

>

> > 6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

>

> > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

>

> > 7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in

> sinusitis.

>

> > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

>

> > 8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative swelling.

>

> > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment

> with

>

> > serrapeptase-a prospective study (German). FortschrMed. 1989;

> 107(4):67-8,

>

> > 71-2.

>

> > 9..

>

> > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

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Oh but Barrett is good for a laugh - many people find him

ridiculous, amazingly so. Especially the groups for Lyme - I have found most of

those in groups for Lyme very enlightened, informative and intelligent - and

always willing to share their information.

As for studies - I have no intention of posting more studies for you -find

them yourself. There is lots out there about arterial plaque - but only a few

studies mention the stuff about scars -- for studies about that look for ones

about fibroids. I will do the research for most people but not for Barrett , nor

for you to give to Barrett. And nobody is interested in what Barrett has to say

about anything, at least not seriously - he is a joke.... just unfortunately

sometimes his antics harm kids whom are just trying to get effective and safe

treatments. Barrett is so busy making a fool of himself while collecting money

from the FDA and drug companies etc.that he does not care about how his antics

harm children - just a matter of priorities I guess? or does Barrett realize how

he is causing harm and takes satisfaction and delight form it? Because I call

that malicious.............

blessings

Shan

>

> As I said Shan: there are zero studies showing serrapeptase has any effect on

scar tissue or arterial plaque.

>

> Keep your Barrett conspiracy fetish to yourself, thanks.

>

>

>

> Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

>

> You very obviously have no idea what you are talking about - or should I

say that Barrett does not know what he is talking about??? ........oh

did you know that he recently lost ANOTHER court case? In Texas this time; but

there was never any doubt that Barrett would lose...

>

> Dr. Barrett of Quackwatch Exposed In Court Cases

> At trial, under a heated cross-examination by Negrete, Barrett conceded that

he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because h

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This is a good example of what a waste of time it is to send you studies -

you haven't even read what I have sent already but you are asking for more

....... There is so much stuff about inflammation and systemic enzymes that you

must be making an effort not to find anything.. Also how did you miss all the

studies on pain too? You might also read one of the books about systemic

enzymes - it will be easier for you to find studies that way too since you seem

to have a problem........

You might look for studies about Fibrosis or fibroids if you are looking for a

study about scars. After all, scars are fibrosis - I have been assuming that

Barrett and you know this? On the otherhand your ability to find studies is par

with Barrett's ability which is a least part of why he keeps losing simple

lawsuits.....

How Systemic Enzymes Fight Inflammation

Graph.. by: Dr. V. Patki, " Exclzyme EN, clinical Efficacy " - article at

http://www.systemicenzymetherapy.com/Dr%20Patki%20Study/Clincal%20Efficacy.htm

http://www.systemicenzymetherapy.com/Inflammation/CourseofAction.htm

Exclzyme EN, clinical Efficacy

Dr. V. Patki, Clinical Pharmacologist Powerpoint Presentation. Effective Dose

- 2.1 gm/day in divided doses

http://www.systemicenzymetherapy.com/Dr%20Patki%20Study/Clincal%20Efficacy.htm

Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of ExCLzyme-EN®

class of " Proteolytic enzymes " . The enzymes inhibit release of pain inducing

amines and facilitate drainage of exudates thereby promoting tissue repair

process. They break down fibrin and inhibit the gathering of platelets around

the healing site and protect tissue from damaging. The objective was to study

anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of ExCLzyme-EN®.

http://www.systemicenzymetherapy.com/Inflammation/AntiInflammatoryandAnalgesic.h\

tm

Shan

> > >

> > > All of these benefits are unproven, but still looks promising.

> > >

> > >

> > > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > >

> > > The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > > Author: Dr. Group 05/16/2012

> > >

http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/health-benefits-of-serrapeptas\

e/#more-7783

> > >

> > > What Is 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 anti-inflammatory properties. Today Serrapeptase is used

all

> > > over Europe and Asia in clinical settings and is used as a viable

> > > alternative to ibuprofen and NSAIDs. 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 anti-inflammatory

> > > conditions such as atherosclerosis, arthritis, fibrocystic breast disease

> > > and carpal tunnel syndrome. One of the most well-known proponents for this

> > > enzyme was the German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper. He had great success

> > > supplementing with serrapeptase for the reduction of heart disease and

> > > arterial blockage in his patients. He also believed that it may prevent

> > > stroke and was even more effective than EDTA chelation for removing

arterial

> > > plaque.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 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. [2]

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Health Benefits of Serrapeptase

> > > Some of the reported health benefits of the serrapeptase enzyme include:

> > >

> > >   a.. 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.

> > >   b.. Chronic Inflammation: Multiple studies confirm its

anti-inflammatory

> > > properties, and it has been used for this reason in the reduction of

chronic

> > > sinusitis and other chronic or acute inflammatory conditions.

> > >   c.. 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 inflammation associated with post-surgical patients.

> > >   d.. Pain, Edema and Swelling: Serrapeptase has been approved as a

standard

> > > remedy in many European countries for inflammation and swelling. A

> > > double-blind German study on the enzyme found that it could reduce

swelling

> > > by up 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. [3,5,6,7]

> > >   e.. 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. [2]

> > >   f.. 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. [4]

> > >   g.. Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Recent studies confirm the use

of

> > > this anti-inflammatory enzyme for the reduction of symptoms associated

with

> > > carpal tunnel syndrome. [2]

> > >

> > >   h.. 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, hayfever, 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.

> > >   i..

> > > 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 ?g 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?

> > > The product VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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. VeganZymeT 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.

> > >

> > > Sources:

> > >   1..

> > > http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/serrapeptase_proteolitic_enzyme.html

> > >   2.. http://www.serrapeptase.info/

> > >   3.. Kee WH. Tan SL, Lee V. Salmon YM. The treatment of breast

engorgement

> > > with Serrapeptase (Danzen): a randomized double-blind controlled trial.

> > > Singapore Med J. 1989:30(1):48-54.

> > >   4.. Mizukoshi, D. et al. A double-blind clinical study of serrapeptase

in

> > > the treatment of chronic sinusitis. Igaku Ayrni 109:50-62.1979.

> > >   5.. Mazzonie, A. et al. Evaluation of serrapeptase in acute or chronic

> > > inflammation of otorhinolaryngology pathology: a multicentre, double-blind

> > > randomized trial versus placebo. J. int. Med. Res. 18(5):379-388,1990.

> > >   6.. Kakinumu, A. et al. Regression of fibrinolysis in scalded rats by

> > > administration of serrapeptase. Biochem. Pharmacol. 31:2861-2866,1982.

> > >   7.. Odagiri, J. et al. Clinical applications of serrapeptase in

sinusitis.

> > > Med. Consult. New Remedy 6:201-209, 1979.

> > >   8.. Esch PM, Gemgross H. Fabian A. Reduction of postoperative

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> > > Objective measurement of swelling of the upper ankle joint in treatment

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> > > 71-2.

> > >   9..

> > > http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijb/article/download/11170/7883

> > >

> > >

> > >

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You're a nutjob if you think I am linked to Barrett. I have no idea who he is,

and don't really care.

You're like a sad, broken record.

Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

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> You very obviously have no idea what you are talking about - or should I

say that Barrett does not know what he is talking about??? ........oh

did you know that he recently lost ANOTHER court case? In Texas this time; but

there was never any doubt that Barrett would lose...

>

> Dr. Barrett of Quackwatch Exposed In Court Cases

> At trial, under a heated cross-examination by Negrete, Barrett conceded that

he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because h

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I only know what you said - in fact this whole group read it when you said

that Barrett of Quackwatchers was your " mentor " ........maybe you lied

then?.......or are you lying now? If you cannot remember what you said you can

always go back and read your email again..........Maybe it is a good thing that

there have been several articles posted here about dementia and Alzheimers

........

> >

> > As I said Shan: there are zero studies showing serrapeptase has any effect

on scar tissue or arterial plaque.

> >

> > Keep your Barrett conspiracy fetish to yourself, thanks.

> >

> >

> >

> > Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> >

> > You very obviously have no idea what you are talking about - or should I

say that Barrett does not know what he is talking about??? ........oh

did you know that he recently lost ANOTHER court case? In Texas this time; but

there was never any doubt that Barrett would lose...

> >

> > Dr. Barrett of Quackwatch Exposed In Court Cases

> > At trial, under a heated cross-examination by Negrete, Barrett conceded that

he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because h

>

>

>

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I can't find anything about serapeptase and arterial plaque on Pubmed. But

a lot is mentioned about it having anti-inflammatory properties.

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Shan <surpriseshan2@...> wrote:

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>

>

> I only know what you said - in fact this whole group read it when you said

> that Barrett of Quackwatchers was your " mentor " ........maybe you

> lied then?.......or are you lying now? If you cannot remember what you said

> you can always go back and read your email again..........Maybe it is a

> good thing that there have been several articles posted here about dementia

> and Alzheimers .......

>

>

> > >

> > > As I said Shan: there are zero studies showing serrapeptase has any

> effect on scar tissue or arterial plaque.

> > >

> > > Keep your Barrett conspiracy fetish to yourself, thanks.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > >

> > > You very obviously have no idea what you are talking about - or should

> I say that Barrett does not know what he is talking about???

> ........oh did you know that he recently lost ANOTHER court case? In Texas

> this time; but there was never any doubt that Barrett would lose...

> > >

> > > Dr. Barrett of Quackwatch Exposed In Court Cases

> > > At trial, under a heated cross-examination by Negrete, Barrett

> conceded that he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because h

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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as I understand it plaque is laid down as the body's answer to inflammation.

Cholesterol seals it off.  Remove inflammation remove need to protect

 

....  How beautiful it is to do nothing, then rest afterwards

    

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Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 5:09 PM

Subject: Re: Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

I can't find anything about serapeptase and arterial plaque on Pubmed. But

a lot is mentioned about it having anti-inflammatory properties.

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Shan <surpriseshan2@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> I only know what you said - in fact this whole group read it when you said

> that Barrett of Quackwatchers was your " mentor " ........maybe you

> lied then?.......or are you lying now? If you cannot remember what you said

> you can always go back and read your email again..........Maybe it is a

> good thing that there have been several articles posted here about dementia

> and Alzheimers .......

>

>

> > >

> > > As I said Shan: there are zero studies showing serrapeptase has any

> effect on scar tissue or arterial plaque.

> > >

> > > Keep your Barrett conspiracy fetish to yourself, thanks.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Re: The Health Benefits Of Serrapeptase

> > >

> > > You very obviously have no idea what you are talking about - or should

> I say that Barrett does not know what he is talking about???

> ........oh did you know that he recently lost ANOTHER court case? In Texas

> this time; but there was never any doubt that Barrett would lose...

> > >

> > > Dr. Barrett of Quackwatch Exposed In Court Cases

> > > At trial, under a heated cross-examination by Negrete, Barrett

> conceded that he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because h

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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