Re: Anyone taking Serrapeptase?

From: Wendy (wndyb72@yahoo.com.au)
Sat Jan 14 19:53:00 2012


Please let me know how this is working for you. Regards, Wendy

At Sun, 6 Mar 2011, IAS Admin wrote: >
>From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org] On Behalf Of
>Jennifer Brady
>Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 2:31 PM
>To: adhesions-request@adhesions.org
>Subject: Re: Anyone taking Serrapeptase?
>
>hello, which brand are you all using? I'm finding multiple sites online
with >different ingredients and prices. I want to  buy this asap but would love
to >know which one works first. I need surgery soon if this dosen't work. Thank
>you for posting to this site. You can email me at
>bradyjm3551@mccmail.mohave.edu also thank you Jenn
>On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 9:44 PM, IAS Admin (Tracy)
><tracy.joslin@adhesions.org> wrote:
>From: tuckersm@charter.net (Sara )
>Subject: Re: Anyone taking Serrapeptase?
>
>What a coincidence.  I really don't even remember ordering this stuff
>but it arrived today.  I ordered it in September.  I looked it up to see
>what it's for and then I read this.
>
>I did start it today and will let you know how it goes.  My adhesions
>are fairly severe so I don't know if it will help.  Fingers crossed.  I
>can't even imagine what waking up with no pain is like.
>
>--
>Sara
>
>At Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Catherine b wrote:
>>
>>Coincidentally, I had just been doing some research on this for another
>>health issue (for my husband).  The long name of this product is
>>Serratia peptidase.  Serrapeptase is a commercial formulations of what
>>they call proteolytic enzymes which digest proteins.  Other types of
>>proteolytic enzymes which are probably better known are bromelain (from
>>pineapple) and papain (from papaya).  This serratia enzyme is present in
>>the intestine of the silkworm -- .  There's been some clinical trials on
>>its use as an anti-inflammatory, mostly in India and Asia, also some
>>trials on it combined with cephalosporin to treat staph infections.
>>
>>Let me know how it works if you're using it for adhesions.  I had
>>surgery for adhesions in April and have been working on resolving
>>residual pain issues since then.  I personally have had good results
>>with self-therapy involving myofascial release.  Still taking some pain
>>meds as well.  Luckily, I don't think my situation was as complicated as
>>many on this forum whose posts I have read.


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