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High Quality Super High Strength (250,000IU) Serrapeptase enteric coated tablets. The tablet coating prevents the enzyme within the tablet from being harmed by stomach acids.
All our top quality high strength tablets are hygienically packaged in resealable Foil-Fresh stand up pouches. We believe this to be the most environmentally friendly way of packaging.
Each Serrapeptase tablet contains the Serratiopeptidase Enzyme preparation providing 250,000IU of activity.
Serrapeptase has been used as a nutritional supplement in Europe and Asia for decades.
Serrapeptase, also known as Serratiopeptidase is an enzyme isolated from a bacteria called Serratia E15. This enzyme is produced in the intestine of the silkworm. Silkworms go through a transformational process within a cocoon that turns them into moths. It is this specific enzyme that is used by the silkworm to dissolve the cocoon and re-emerge as a moth. Serratiopeptidase has powerful anti-inflammatory properties. It is able to digest dead tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaques. Clinical studies have shown it to be effective at reducing swelling and edema and metabolizing scar tissue.
Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Serratiopeptidase, Cellulose, Veg. Magnesium Stearate, Silicone Dioxide, Enteric Coating: (NS Enteric© Surelease©)
MUST be given on an empty stomach. 30 minutes before food or 2 hours after.
Pthlalate Free Enteric Coating
Vegan & Vegetarian Safe
Made in the United Kingdom
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What is Serrapeptase? Serrapeptase is an enzyme naturally produced by friendly serratia bacteria living in the intestines of silkworms. Living organisms produce enzymes to help speed up specific chemical processes. In the case of Serrapeptase, it helps speed up the break down of proteins, making it a proteolytic enzyme (50). Serrapeptase production is absolutely essential for the survival of the silkworm. Once the silkworm has spun its cocoon and completed its transformation into a moth, it would be trapped inside the strong silk threads and die if it weren't for Serrapeptase. Because of the powerful protein-dissolving properties of Serrapeptase, this enzyme literally dissolves the protein molecules that make up the silk cocoon, allowing the moth to escape. Amazingly, because enzymes are extremely specific, Serrapeptase only dissolves non-living proteins like those found in the cocoon, not the living tissue that makes up the newly transformed moth. | |