High Potency Serrapeptase Vegetable Capsules
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High Potency Serrapeptase 90 Vegetable Capsules
Product Overview:
Serrapeptase is an enzyme known for its ability to break down inappropriate protein complexes in mucus, assisting the body in maintaining a balanced mucus viscosity. This unique enzyme targets and digests non-living tissue, which may help reduce arterial deposits after heart surgery and supports a healthy immune response to infections. Doctor’s Best Serrapeptase uses the serratic process, a molecular coating that protects the enzyme molecules from stomach acid, allowing them to reach the intestines for optimal absorption and efficacy.
Key Benefits:
- Supports Healthy Sinus and Airway Function: Aids in managing mucus viscosity for balanced sinus and airway function.
- Supports Healthy Immune Response: Enhances the body’s immune response, especially post-surgery.
- Assists with Injuries: May help with recovery from injuries such as sprains and torn ligaments by reducing inflammation.
- Reduces Swelling: May help reduce swelling in post-operative patients.
- Assists with Atherosclerosis: May aid in reducing arterial deposits, supporting cardiovascular health.
- Dissolves Hard Particles: Targets and helps dissolve protein-based particles such as toxins, scar tissue, blood clots, and cysts.
Ingredients:
- Serrapeptase (120,000 SPU) - 500mg
- Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose capsule, organic rice flour, and silica.
Usage:
Adults and children over 12 years: Take 1 capsule daily on an empty stomach, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Precautions:
Consult a healthcare provider before using Serrapeptase if pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription medications. Store at or below 25°C. Keep in original container until needed. Protect from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is Best Serrapeptase non-GMO?
- Yes, it is non-GMO.
- Does the production of Serrapeptase harm silkworms?
- No, the enzyme is isolated from bacteria found in the digestive tract of the Japanese silkworm, produced through a fermentation process without harming silkworms.
- What are activity units?
- Enzyme strength is measured in terms of activity rather than weight. Activity units reflect the enzyme's functional capability, essential for its effectiveness.
- What is the Serratic process?
- The Serratic process is a cutting-edge method using a natural, vegetable-based coating to protect the enzyme until it reaches the intestines for optimal absorption.