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• Dietary Supplement
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• 40,000 Serration Units Per Veggie Cap
• Suitable for Vegetarians
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the non-pathogenic bacteria Serratia species found in the digestive tract of the Japanese silkworm. The enzyme is used by the worms to digest their cocoons. Serrapeptase has been used as a nutritional supplement in Europe and Asia for nearly three decades. Each enteric-coated vegetarian capsule of Best Serrapeptase contains pure serrapeptase designed for optimal absorption in the intestinal tract.
Suggested Use:
Take 1 to 3 capsules daily away from food.
Supplement Facts:
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Serving Size: 1 capsule
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Servings Per Container: 90 servings
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Amount Per Serving
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% Daily Value
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Serrapeptase (enteric coated capsule)
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40,000 Units
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† Daily Value not established.
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Other Ingredients:
Cellulose, vegetarian capsule (cellulose, water), enteric coating (HPMCP).
Contains nothing other than listed ingredients
Q. What is Serrapeptase ?
A. Serrapeptase is a chemical taken from the silkworm. It is a commonly used drug (Takeda Chemical Industries) in Japan and Europe. In the U.S., serrapeptase is classified as a dietary supplement.
Q.How does Serrapeptase work ?
A.Serrapeptase helps the body break down protein. This might help decrease inflammation and mucous.
Q.What are the Medicinal applications of Serrapeptase ?
A.Serrapeptase is primarily used to address pain and inflammation associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, post-surgical edema, fibrocystic breast disease, chronic airway disease, and disorders of the ear, nose and throat.
Q.What is the Mechanism of Action of Serrapeptase ?
A.The pain-relieving effect of serrapeptase may be attributed to the suppression of the release of compounds collectively referred to as bradykinin, which would otherwise bind to pain receptors at the site of inflammation. The anti-inflammatory properties of serrapeptase may be due to a reduction in fluids produced following the injury of soft tissue. The cardiovascular benefits of this substance are possibly owing to the degradation of fibrin, a byproduct of proteins involved in the formation of blood clots and arterial plaque.
Q.What are the sources of Serrapeptase ?
A.Serrapeptase, also known as serrapeptidase, serratiopeptidase or serratia peptidase is derived from the microorganism serratia, which naturally occurs in the intestines of silkworms. Serrapeptase is also found in other microorganisms associated with the bacteria serratia sp. E-15, such as escherichia coli and salmonella.
STRESS IS DOWN (09/10/2013) |
Serrapeptase has allowed me to get off my allergy medications! It gives total sinus relief! |
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