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Mslday 10-06-2008 10:09 PM

Serrapeptase?
 
Hi all,

I recently came across some information about a proteolytic enzyme called Searrapetase. Apparently it is used as an alternative to NSAIDS commonly used to treat arthritis and inflammation. Has anyone here used this for RSD? If so did it help? Do you find relief from the neuropathic burning pain?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serrapeptase

Many thanks

MsL

Summertime 10-07-2008 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mslday (Post 383719)
Hi all,

I recently came across some information about a proteolytic enzyme called Searrapetase. Apparently it is used as an alternative to NSAIDS commonly used to treat arthritis and inflammation. Has anyone here used this for RSD? If so did it help? Do you find relief from the neuropathic burning pain?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serrapeptase

Many thanks

MsL

I have not heard about it but would be interested in finding out more.
Thanks for the info you shared.

Millerprof 10-07-2008 10:40 PM

I JUST started taking something called Vitalzym X today--it has Serrapeptase as well as quite a few other enzymes. I love it so far. But it's only been one day, so who knows. It's quite spendy, but worth it to me if it makes me feel better.

To clairfy, I don't usually have burning pain. I get more of a bone and muscle pain, and cold and numbness.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Summertime (Post 383905)
I have not heard about it but would be interested in finding out more.
Thanks for the info you shared.



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