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January 4th, 2009
If you endure any kind of pain – episodic, chronic or otherwise – an enzyme known as serratiopeptidase could be the answer for you. This is especially true if you have a desire to avoid, or are experiencing any side effects of, the medication you currently use for pain management. Whether you take prescription or otc analgesics, serratiopeptidase is a sensible, natural alternative with no known after effects.
Serrapeptase, also known as serratiopeptidase, is a proteolytic (that is, having the ability to break down proteins into simpler compounds) enzyme which is naturally present in the silkworm intestine. Now, before you head for the hills, shouting, “I’ll be darned if I’m taking anything that came from inside a worm!” – allow me to clarify: The type that is accessible to/by consumers today is prepared through breaking down of plant-based enzymes, and is typically of such purity that it is acceptable even for use by vegetarians.
Serrapeptase has been dispensed regularly for nearly 40 years in numerous Asian and European countries; in Germany and Austria for instance, it is available strictly by prescription. Fortunately, in the U.S. and elsewhere it is much more readily available. In all honesty, it is so safe, that it can be consumed by children and pregnant/nursing women; even pet owners have reported good results.
Long-term inflammation is the underlying cause of a whole host of health problems, including headaches, muscle and joint pain (from physical exertion, or in conditions such as arthritis or fibromyalgia.) Eventually, even more severe maladies such as cancer and heart disease can result from such chronic, internal disruption. Drugs typically dispensed for pain – providing temporary relief – differ from serratiopeptidase, which actually dissolves the fibrin (protein deposits) that often perpetuate discomfort even after an injury or irritation has healed.
And again, few if any adverse effects have been reported by users of serrapeptase. This is in direct opposition to over-the-counter pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and acetaminophen. These non-prescription medicines have been known to be the cause of liver, stomach, kidney, and even heart problems, especially when used regularly, and for lengthy periods.
Undoubtedly, readers have been made aware via mass media of the withdrawal from the market of certain drugs in recent years. Most notably, some NSAIDs prescribed for pain have been reported to elicit severe (even fatal) side effects in some patients. Obviously, these cases are of no small concern for those who would turn to these drugs for pain management.
Germs and bacteria, for many years, have been responsible for some of the most dreaded diseases in existence; long-term inflammation was simply not considered a significant factor. And while powerful medications – antibiotics included – have successfully combated and even defeated such ailments, these weapons have proven double-edged in many cases. That is, the stronger the meds administered, the more resistant and stubborn some of the diseases have become.
The emergence of serratiopeptidase as a viable option is being embraced by so many who’ve struggled with pain and inflammation for so long. At last, this amazing enzyme offers an alternative to the seemingly endless pain-and-pill-popping cycle. Watch for more articles on serrapeptase and other enzymes, which are proving to be more useful every day in battling the things that ail us.
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