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Old 07-31-2015, 05:49 PM
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Lightbulb Serrapeptase Pros and Cons

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Originally Posted by caroline2 View Post
I just had a very informative conversation with a product specialist at a company that produces enzymes, serrapeptase being one of them. I was wanting to know IF I'm taking enough etc. He said one cannot take too many enzymes. Since I'm only taking one per day of the 120,000 units, he said to take 2 of these 2-3 times per day as far away from food as one can, but not to stress if they get mixed up with some foods...

Once a person is feeling shifts, and I've felt some already, then go down to maintenance dosing. If a person is planning some activities, take more before starting on the activities.

This enzyme addresses PAIN, arthritis, all inflammation and much more.

I'm glad I talked to this person and am more clear on how much I will be taking to get even more results optimally. Anything to save my knee and foot/ankle and help with lower back OA and shoulders too.
Hi Caroline,

Thanks for the info on serrapeptase. I am so glad you are feeling better using this supplement.

While the "product specialist" has reportedly stated, "...one cannot take to many enzymes," I feel it's important to let you know others offer a very different opinion.

There are clearly circumstances under which serrapeptase supplementation may pose risks.

WebMD has offers information on serrapeptase and when to take it, when there may be side-effects, interactions and/or contraindications.

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...e=serrapeptase

I find the WebMD info on serapeptase in alignment with the general thinking and viewpoints of professional CAM practitioners I have dealt with over the past 20 -30 years.

I believe this "product specialist" has not done due diligence in fully understanding the potential effects of serapeptase and I feel his/her comment, as reported in your post, is truly erroneous and is a gross disservice to you.

I know you search for truths. I also realize you enjoy sharing the information you find. Bless you for wanting to share so much with others! I am sorry this "specialist" has made this statement to you.

I hope anyone potentially interested in the use of serapeptase will look deeply into the safe use of serapeptase and deeply into the safe use of enzymes in general.

To Our Healing,
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