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Serrapeptase – all you need to know
September 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
We are always looking for ways to live more healthily and recently we’ve come across serrapeptase and Robert Redfern. Serrapeptase is an enzyme that digests non-living tissue, and is good for treating all sorts of troubles related to inflammation.
Robert has such an expansive resource on his website that we thought we’d share this great information around and try to help people’s lives.
Serrapeptase is an enzyme that digests non-living tissue, blood clots, cysts, and arterial plaque and inflammation in all forms.
The natural Chelation-Anti-Inflammatory Serrapeptase has had wide clinical use – spanning over twenty-five years throughout Europe and Asia – as a viable alternative to salicylates, ibuprofen and the more potent NSAIDs. Unlike these drugs, Serrapeptase is a naturally occurring, physiological agent with no inhibitory effects on prostaglandins and is devoid of gastrointestinal side effects.
More information about the this miracle enzyme can be found at Serrapeptase Healing
Robert Redfern, the author of the site, has written a book and kindly gives a 26 page ebook for free. Details are on the site for downloading.
