Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 Has anybody heard of or tried this enzyme product?: Now Foods - Serrazimes http://www.nowfoods.com/index.php?action=itemdetail & item_id=75937 Info http://www.nowfoods.com/index.php?action=itemdetail & item_id=75895 I read the posts from November of last year that discuss the concern about serrapeptidate being derived from a pathogenic bacteria. It seems that there isn't much to worry about there, but it's hard to know anything for sure. I was considering the Serrazimes product for two reasons: 1. It's not derived from that bacteria. It's derived from Asperigillus strains of fungi, which some posts have mentioned may also create issues, but my understanding is those are pretty commonly used strains. 2. If indeed its proteolytic activity is similar to serrapeptidate, I was thinking of possibly combining the Serrazimes product with a broad-based enzyme product, e.g.: http://www.nowfoods.com/?action=itemdetail & item_id=11553 and using them together as a proxy for Virastop. Virastop seems to work well for many people on this list and others (especially when combined with OLE and yeast mgt), but it is pretty expensive at ~$35 for 120 capsules. Especially for adults, who might need 5-10, or more, capsules per day (per the Enzymestuff info), that could get pretty expensive if the anti-viral treatment were required for more than a few months. I realize that combining the products would in no way replicate Virastop, but I'm wondering if such an approach might get a good portion of the benefit, when combined with OLE and yeast mgt. Appreciate any/all feedback on the thoughts above. Thanks very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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