Inflammation
Inflammation – How Can Serrapeptase Help?
Inflammation is the root cause of many diseases and can contribute to chronic health problems.
Serrapeptase and Infections
- Enhances the effectiveness of antibiotics in treating infections.
- Helps break down bacterial biofilm, which can lead to antibiotic resistance.
- Speeds up the healing process in urinary tract and respiratory infections.
Anti-Inflammatory Benefits
- Breaks down proteins that cause inflammation.
- Reduces swelling and pain.
- Supports fibrinolysis, improving circulation and tissue healing.
Medical Applications of Serrapeptase
- Rheumatoid arthritis – reduces joint inflammation.
- Ulcerative colitis – relieves intestinal inflammation.
- Post-surgical swelling – speeds up recovery and healing.
- Respiratory conditions – clears mucus buildup and eases breathing.
How Does Serrapeptase Work?
Scientific studies have shown that proteolytic enzymes, like Serrapeptase, help improve the concentration of antibiotics at the site of infection, aiding in faster recovery. In Italy, microbiologists found that Serrapeptase prevents bacterial biofilm formation, which is a major cause of antibiotic resistance in implants and stents.
Potential Role in Viral Infections
Japanese research suggests that Serrapeptase might help inactivate viral proteins, potentially benefiting patients with HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. This occurs by breaking down protein chains necessary for viruses to remain infectious.
Dosage Recommendations
- 120,000 IU daily for mild inflammation.
- 240,000 IU daily for chronic inflammation.
If you are looking for a natural way to fight inflammation, Serrapeptase may be the solution.