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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
realised 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.
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