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November 15, 2004 at 4:36 pm #1911
With the recent postings on Bodri’s recommendations to clear arteries people may be interested to hear of a product called Serrazyme which has properties similar to Nattokinase. A friend was recommended Serrazyme by an irridologist after being diagnosed with hardened arteries. Serrazyme’s active ingredient is an enzyme called Serrapeptase. To quote from an infomercial:
“The natural Anti-Inflammatory Serrapeptase has had wide clinical use – spanning over twenty-five years throughout Europe and Asia – as a viable alternative to salicylates, ibuprofen and the more potent NSAIDs. Unlike these drugs, Serrapeptase is a naturally occurring, physiological agent with no inhibitory effects on prostaglandins and is devoid of gastrointestinal side effects.
Serrapeptase digests non-living tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaque and inflammation in all forms. The late German physician, Dr. Hans Nieper, used Serrapeptase to treat arterial blockage in his coronary patients. Serrapeptase protects against stroke and is reportedly 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. Dr. Nieper told of a woman scheduled for hand amputation and a man scheduled for bypass surgery who both recovered quickly without surgery after treatment with Serrapeptase.”
As usual with things like this don’t take just anyones’s word on it and do some reserach for yourself to see if it’ll be of benefit.
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