Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 Does anyone know anything about serratiopeptidase, known as SP? Has anyone here used it, and with what results? Nutri-Health Products in Cottonwood, AZ markets it as Artho Enzyme. I assume there are other manufacturers, perhaps marketing under other names. Serratiopeptidase is supposed to block the release of pain-inducing amines from inflamed tissues, releasing the buildup of fluids in inflamed areas, in thusly inducing healing. It would be wonderful if this would work, but before buying any I decided to ask if anyone on this site has used it or knows anything about it. I welcome and appreciate any input. Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 Hi, I buy Serrapeptase from www.GoodHealthUSA.com I have a friend with breast cancer who is doing well. She also takes many other things though. She and I also take Vitalzyme which is supposed to be miraculous in getting rid of rubbish in the body and all the other things you said. They wont tell you how much serrapeptase is actually in it though. But this is an experience from another friend of mine with facial neuralgia. TMJ. He experiences tremendous pain which gets him down and nothing would help. When he went on the Vitalzym (10 a day) it reduced the pain to nearly nil. When he ran out of it - the pain came back an when back on it he got rid of the pain again. His wife rang me the other night and said poor Fred is in terrible pain - we dont know what to do. I said is he still taking Vitalzym. yes he is. I spent the whole night researching TMJ and rang the next day and she said oh Fred's better. He had reduced the Vitalzym because he didnt want to get dependent on it and he took more and now he's ok. Grrrrrrrr Toni Music: Check out the gig guide for live music in your area Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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