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It must have been in one of your very early biology classes, during your teen years or at the very least you have seen it in a natural film showing a caterpillar turn into a butterfly. At a certain stage, the caterpillar weaves a cocoon around itself, thus turning into a pupae. It eventually breaks through that hardened chrysalis having changed form completely and already sprouted wings. Now you have a butterfly.

However, in the world of the silkworm,that goes through the same stages of change as the butterfly, there is a specific enzyme called serrapeptase, that helps break down the cocoon, so the newly transformed moth can emerge. Serrapeptase works by dissolving non-living tissue, and it is that ability that prompted clinical researchers to study it’s effects on certain health concerns of the human body, such as vericose and spider veins.

In Japan and Europe, numerous clinical studies have shown that serrapeptase induces anti-inflammatory activity, anti-edemic activity (which is the lessening of fluid retention) and fibrinolytic activity ( which is the dissolution of protein buildups). As a result of this nature’s miracle, both physicians and patients in India, Japan and many countries in Europe are taking serrapeptase to ease inflammation.

It came as no surprise, that given those excellent results, clinical reserchers earnestly began to put serrapeptase ability to the test, to ease other health disorders involving inflammation, fluid retention and the buildup of fibrous tissue.

Varicose veins and Carpal tunnel syndrome may at first appear unrelated and far apart. Be that as it may, both conditions have been very dramatically reduced by the use of serrapeptase.

Carpal tunnel syndrome causes.

The painful symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome are caused primarily by, yes you guessed it, inflammation. At the prestigious SMS Medical College in Jaipur, India, clinical reseachers tested serrapeptase on twenty patients with carpal tunnel syndrome pain. After thorougly assesing each patient’s conditions, they administered to each patient 10 mg of serrapeptase twice a day for six weeks, after which each patient returned for reassessment.

65% of the patients showed a remarkable improvement, and no one reported any negative side effects. You can see that carpal tunnel syndrome surgery was easily avoided, and adios to carpal tunnel.

Varicose veins cause

It is fluid retention around the veins of the legs that causes varicose veins.
In Federico, Italy, clinical researchers tested vein treatment using serrapeptase on twenty patients with painful varicose veins. The patients took two serrapeptase tablets three times daily as varicose treatment, amounting to a daily total of 30 mg daily, for a two weeks period. Amazingly and just like in the earlier tests in India(for carpal tunnel) the serrapeptase supplement achieved a remarkable varicose vein removal in 65% of the patients.

In a mere two short weeks, serrapeptase from the silkworm, proved itself as the natural method of vein removal, i.e. how to get rid of varicose veins.

Pain was reduced in 63% of the patients, fluid buildup reduced in 56%, abnormal skin redness reduced in 58% and night-time cramps reduced in 52%. In this varicose vein treatment study, only one patient reported diarrhea, which stopped immediately after the daily dosage was reduced. Otherwise, there were no negative side effects whatsoever.

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By the way, spider veins is a mild and smaller variation of vericose veins, and serrapeptase is effectively and equally at home, so to speak, at spider vein removal.

Be aware that serrapeptase is also a blood-thinning agent. As such, it can affect anticoagulant therapy and other medictions. Consequently, in order to avoid any potential complications, if you are already taking drugs, you need to consult a health care professional or a physician before taking serrapeptase


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