Serrapeptase and Nattokinase At Cost
Published: Tue, 03/12/24
This month, we have both of our Therapeutic Systemic Enzymes on special through March 31st, which includes our Serrapeptase and our Nattokinase.
I would say that the greatest natural medical discovery of the 20th century are systemic enzymes.
Last year I was in the waiting room to see my GI Doctor, and some man was reading a magazine next to me. He starts talking to his wife about how the magazine said that Serrapeptase helps to dissolve fibrous tissue.
I'm happy its gone mainstream, but I'm sitting there flipping out in my head.
I normally don't talk to people in waiting rooms. However, I couldn't resist. I wouldn't be surprised if half the people in that waiting room visited my website and ordered the Serrapeptase.
Enzymes are big time.
Taking Systemic Enzymes on an empty stomach is a major cheat hack that a person can utilize in order to expedite chemical processes within the human body.
When taking these therapeutic enzymes on an empty stomach, they don't get used up on digesting foods. Instead, these powerful systemic enzymes start to make positive chemical reactions happen within your body, because they are the catalysts responsible for starting those reactions. They make normal chemical reactions in your body happen quicker so you can function better and heal faster. Otherwise, without the enzymes, those extra chemical reactions would not have taken place. The more enzymes you consume, the more chemical reactions take place. I remember one raw food doctor who used to recommend them to cancer patients in extremely high dosages (tablespoons) on an empty stomach in order to expedite the process of dissolving tumors.
When the enzyme does one of these positive chemical reactions in the body, by binding to a substrate and then transforming it into a final product for the body to utilize, the enzyme does not get used up. Rather, it stays the same and active, ready to catalyze another reaction. Therefore, when you take a couple capsules of these systemic enzymes, it's like throwing in an army load of hundreds of these catalysts into your body. They speed up chemical reactions and just go to work for you. They simply make positive chemical reactions happen over and over again.
You can see why the creation of enzyme supplements are a modern day miracle. They are essential for thousands of roles including growth, repair, metabolism, healing, dissolving all kinds of garbage, respiration, immune function, muscle and nerve function, and everything else you can think of.
We have many enzymes in the human body, which are designed to do many different things. For example, our digestive enzyme blend consists of all the enzymes involved in digesting food. Science simply duplicated digestive enzymes in order to help people improve their digestion. Systemic enzymes on the other hand, specialize in many other healing processes in the human body. For example, when they were researching to try to duplicate thrombolytic enzymes in order to dissolve dangerous blood clots, they found that after testing more than 200 natural foods that natto possessed a substance (Nattokinase) with a potency matched by no other enzyme for dissolving these blood clots.
It’s similar to how they discovered Serrapeptase. They discovered that Serrapeptase, which is synthesized by the silkworm, dissolves its strong fibrin-rich cocoon before it emerges as a moth. Due to its strength and its natural design for dissolving the fibrous tissue of the cocoon, Serrapeptase has been very therapeutic in the treatment of fibroids, scar tissue, systemic inflammation, and related pain. Nattokinase and Serrpeptase are the two most effective therapeutic systemic enzymes available on the market.
Research shows that both Serrapeptase and Nattokinase possesses significant anti-inflammatory properties. They are both also known as proteolytic enzymes, which simply means that they “eat” or dissolve proteins in the body that do not serve a healthy purpose. Furthermore, they both also have fibrinolytic (fibrin dissolving) properties.
Fibrin is an insoluble protein necessary for proper blood clotting. Healthy levels of fibrin are required for blood coagulation and a functioning cardiovascular system. However, unhealthy levels of fibrin can build up in the body when we simply have any kind of inflammation, tissue damage/trauma, infection, cancer, acute coronary syndrome, stroke, or inflammatory disease. Excessive fibrin build-up in the body can impair normal blood flow which may lead to increased blood viscosity, swelling, edema, pain, inflammation and more serious cardiovascular problems. These enzymes break down fibrin and other damaged tissues necessary for circulatory and cardiovascular health.
Resolving issues of excess fibrin and scar tissue may have a tremendous impact on pain and discomfort related to women’s reproductive health, joint pain, GI conditions, cardiovascular health, and any chronic condition related to inflammation. The proteolytic nature of these enzymes allows and helps the body naturally repair and maintain homeostasis; this is due to its ability to dissolve dead and damaged tissue, a by-product of the healing response.
These systemic enzymes also dissolve other rogue proteins, which can be a result of an inflammatory process that has moved from being productive to unproductive. Rogue proteins can also be a result of an auto-immune condition that is unregulated and causing damage to healthy tissues, or it can also be viruses causing chaos within the body.
These rogue proteins cause all sorts of damage when not kept under control, particularly resulting in neurological disorders such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and multiple sclerosis. These systemic enzymes have the potential to simply dissolve them. At the clinical study here, they concluded that both Serrepeptase and Nattokinase may have a therapeutic application in the treatment of Alzhemier’s Disease. Other studies show that a similar therapeutic proteolytic enzyme, which also dissolves protein, actually dissolved amyloid plaque that accumulates in the organ and cause toxicity in Alzheimer’s Disease.
If you want a clean blood stream, which will support better oxygen, blood flow, healing, and so much more, these Systemic Enzymes are for you. They are also widely known for helping the immune system respond to chronic or acute injury, they help against infection, and help in recovery after surgery.
While both of these Systemic Enzymes are similar on so many levels, let’s take a look at the main differences between the two. Due to its strength and its natural design for dissolving the fibrous tissue of the silk worm cocoon, Serrapeptase’s anti-inflammatory effects are widely believed superior to other proteolytic enzymes. This is due to its ability to dissolve the fibrous and/or scar tissue related to the inflammation. Another primary benefit of Serrapeptase is the reduction of pain attributed to the enzyme’s ability to block the release of pain-inducing amines from inflamed tissues. In fact, physicians in Europe and Asia use Serrapeptase as an alternative to aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs.
The same way Serrapeptase successfully targets excess tissue in the form of fibroids and scar tissue, Nattokinase is especially therapeutic when targeting thrombi in the cardiovascular system. Nattokinase really manages arterial plaque buildup by helping to lower inflammation within the cardiovascular system.
At the clinical study here, daily Nattokinase supplementation was remarkably better at reducing plaque size (36.6% plaque reduction) that causes hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) compared to statin treatment (11.5% plaque reduction) in 82 patients. Both Nattokinase and Statin treatments reduced total cholesterol, LDL (the “bad” cholesterol), and triglycerides. However, only nattokinase consumption increased HDL (the “good” cholesterol).
For cardiovascular support, you will probably want to choose Nattolkinase. Keep in mind though that Nattokinase, in particular, is very successful at improving blood flow and volume. Its use should be carefully considered and monitored if a person is being treated for blood coagulation problems. It should not be used by persons currently taking a prescription blood thinner, unless under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
I hope that I gave you enough information for you to decide which Systemic Enzyme is best for you. You may want to take both kinds of Systemic Enzymes so you can reap the benefits of each. Maybe instead of taking two caps of one, you can take 1 cap of each, or 2 caps of Nattokinase one day, and 2 caps of Serrapeptase the next day, or you can just double up on everything lol.
Anyway, we have both of the Serrepeptase and Nattokinase systemic enzymes 'At-Cost' until the end of the month, and if you get a 3-pack, you can get them for only $25.16 each.
If you are interested in ordering, click the link below:
https://therawfoodworld.com/product-category/at-cost/
Thanks everyone for your support!
Sincerely,
Matt
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