How A Natural Enzyme Can Improve And Maintain Your Health
Over thirty years ago, a German physician, Dr. Hans Neiper,
faced with the problems that are still unresolved by mainstream medicine today,
looked to nature to find a way that would deal with all and any type of
inflammation.
Inflammation is anything in the body that should not be
there. Any “non living tissue”. And quite simply, this is just about anything
that causes pain. Blockages, such as in the head or chest from mucus, like
catarrh, sinus or bronchial problems, asthma, emphysema, or industrially
induced problems including asbestosis.
Things like blood clots, prostate problems, arthritis,
ulcers and a mass of other problems that your doctor will tell you cannot be
helped are all caused by inflammation.
Serrapeptase is the enzyme that the silkworm uses to
dissolve its cocoon. Dr. Neiper realized that if the silkworm, when it turns
from being the worm into a moth, and it does so in a very short time, must have
something that dissolves “non living tissue”, because the cocoon is a hard
structure of dead tissue.
Dr. Neiper separated the enzyme out, gave it to his patients
and achieved staggering results, very quickly.
He gave it to one patient due for amputation of a hand
because of a blocked artery. It cleared the blockage and the man kept his hand.
He also reported that Serrapeptase dissolved blood clots and caused varicose
veins to shrink or diminish.
To achieve the huge amount required in the world today,
Serrapeptase is now naturally processed commercially through fermentation. Histological
studies have revealed powerful anti-inflammatory effects of this naturally
occurring enzyme.
Known possible benefits may be the resolving of pain;
dealing with lung problems; eye problems; ENT problems (Ear-Nose-Throat);
trauma; inflammation of any kind; cardiovascular difficulties and very
importantly, arthritis.
In 25 years of being prescribed by German doctors, no
harmful side effects have been reported.
Serrapeptase can, and does, resolve many problems that
doctors tell us are insoluble.
However, we need to remember that many of the problems we
experience with our health are often closely tied to our diet.
If we eat junk food, we will get junk health. When shopping
in the supermarket, look at the labels. How many E numbers or things that are
clearly not proper, natural food are there in the packet?
Also, anything that is in the form of so called “sugar free”
invariably contains aspartame and other things which are detrimental to our
health. So, try to keep to a good diet.
Alternative remedies, many of which have stood the test of
time, in some cases many hundreds of years, finally offer hope to a lot of
people.
Serrapeptase is a recent addition to the list, being
“discovered” only 35 or so years ago. But it is one that works for many people.
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