18 Jan Serrapeptase is my pain killer and is natural. | Reduce inflammation in your joints, body and brain with Serrapeptase.
Serrapeptase is my pain killer and is natural just like CBD infused edibles or drinks or even vapes. I must have read numerous accounts of people who tried a crafty vape infused in CBD oil first, and then continued with the combination as it helped ease their mood, and relax the body. In much the same way, Serrapeptase numbs my pain and eats up excess fibrin, fibrosis, blood cleansing, amyloid plaque, decreases inflammation, and so much more.
Serrapeptase is an enzyme derived from silk worms. Its greatest benefit is its ability to dissolve amyloid plaque one of the main Aging symptoms in the body. Amyloid plaque is a byproduct of cross-linking of Protein and sugars in the body. This plaque accumulates everywhere in the body and is the source of much chronic pain in older people. Alzheimer’s disease is also an accumulation of Amyloid plaque in the brain. I am highlighting this product as an anti-aging supplement because of its ability means to reduce the accumulation of structured waste in the body. Structure waste does not directly cause death, but it does slow down the metabolic processes that eventually lead to old age and death.
The human body has not adapted to break down structured waste, because we simply do not live long enough to die directly from the accumulation of structured waste. Solutions of course are found in other places such as the silkworm, which primarily feeds off structured waste and there are micro-organisms in the soil that accomplish the same end.
Serrapeptase digests dead tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaque. The late German physician Dr Hans Nieper used serrapeptase to treat arterial blockage in his coronary patients. Dr. Nieper discovered that a small amount of Serrapeptase would completely heal clogged arteries and remove any chronic pain symptoms. A doctor who requested anonymity claims serrapeptase protects against stroke and is more effective and quicker than EDTA chelation treatments in removing arterial plaque. He also reports that serrapeptase dissolves blood clots and causes varicose veins to shrink or diminish.
Other reported conditions that Serrapeptase helps to alleviate are: Diabetes, Arthritis, Prostrate problems, Fibromyalgia, Cysts, Lung and Chest problems, Bronchial Asthma, Eye problems, MS, Hayfever, Cystic Fibrosis, Sinusitis, blocked veins and Varicose veins.
The physiologic agent is isolated from the microorganism Serratia E15, an enzyme naturally present in the silkworm intestine which allows the emerging moth to dissolve its cocoon. Clinical use of serrapeptase as an anti-inflammatory in Europe and Asia spans over twenty five years. Treatment includes chronic sinusitis, elimination of bronchopulmonary secretions (the enzyme breaks down protein fibers, allowing mucous to thin), sprains and torn ligaments, and other traumatic injuries, edema, as well as postoperative inflammation.
Researchers in Germany have used Serrapeptase to treat atherosclerosis since serrapeptase helps to digest atherosclerotic plaque without harming healthy cells lining the arterial wall. The hardened, narrow arterial wall is considered the cumulative result of microscopic trauma with inflammation occurring in the presence of oxidized lipids-serrapeptase works on both inflammation as well as dissolving the avital plaque. Unlike cholesterol-blocking drugs, serrapeptase clears the avital tissue from the arterial wall without interfering with cholesterol synthesis. In fact, when taking serrapeptase, cholesterol levels may rise as it is dissolved from the arteries to be eliminated from the body (cholesterol in its pure state is an antioxidant and a necessary component of steroidal hormones and the major organ systems in the body).
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