Showing posts with label serrapeptase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serrapeptase. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Impressive Results with Serrapeptase

I've tried Serrapeptase and liked its effects.  It has the effect of clearing out energy, like the way you'd expect gingko biloba to work on your brain.  And though gingko biloba is a fantastic compound, I do content that serrapeptase make work even better albeit the two work on different mechanisms: biloba on vascular health and serrapeptase on protein build-up.  

So I went shopping recently on Amazon for a brand of Serrapeptase called Blockbuster All-Clear by Good Health Naturally.  It came recommended by DCGreenZone1.  The bacteria in this product lists 256,000,000 [million] CFUs or Controlled Forming Units.  Is that enough or too many?

When dealing with specific ailments, 15-45 billion CFUs is a good range.

A good range for a daily probiotic is between 5-10 billion CFUs.   



Serrapeptase® is offered in 250,000 units and uses patented delayed release capsule (DRcaps®) technology from Capsugel® to help ensure maximum absorption.

DESCRIPTION

Serrapeptase is a proteolytic (protein digesting) enzyme that has been used for over 30 years in the management of inflammatory disorders. Studies have shown that the serrapeptase enzyme can help to reduce inflammation, pain and can digest unhealthy tissue such as cysts, scar tissue, spurs and plaque. Our serrapeptase is high potency and comes in delayed release capsules to ensure maximum absorption in the intestines.

Potential health benefits of Serrapeptase:

  • Improved sinus and respiratory health: This enzyme helps to liquify mucous and clear it from the lungs and sinuses. It also helps to break down the biofilm (protective capsule) of bacteria, improving the immune systems ability to fight the infection. Serrapeptase has also been shown the reduce inflammation in the sinuses after surgery. 
  • Reduced joint pain and swelling: Serrapeptase can help to promote healthy joints as it aids in the breakdown of damaged and inflamed tissue. It may also help to reduce swelling in the joints and other parts of the body, and can help to alleviate pain. 
  • Improved arterial health and circulation: Serrapeptase could promote healthy circulation by helping to dissolve blood clots and plaque build-up in the arteries. This enzyme could promote good cardiovascular health. 
  • Reduced inflammation: This enzyme may help to break down histamine and bradykinin (inflammatory chemicals) to reduce systemic inflammation in the body. Serrapeptase has also been used for pain reduction, which could be related to its anti-inflammatory properties. 
  • Accelerated injury healing: Due to the ability of serrapeptase to help break down scar tissue, fight infections and reduce swelling, it could be used to help accelerate wound healing after injury. It could serve as a useful supplement post-surgery and could be beneficial after muscular or ligament injuries.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

"large white cord-like clots . . . look very similar to worms"

Dr. Jane Ruby interviews Alabama Embalmer and Funeral Director, Richard Hirschman.  The clots are coming mostly from the veins with a few clots from the arteries.  Normally, you don't get clots from the arteries because that's where the blood moves.  In veins, the blood can pool.  Clots from arteries are rare.  From the veins, the clots are much larger.  From the arteries, he's seeing the large white cord-like clots.  Like the white grows out, look very similar to worms.  But people have described the spike proteins as acting like parasites, which is why antiparasitics, like Ivermetin, are proving effective therapies.  Last January, January 2021, was the busiest he'd been in his career.  He also reported that he has gone from seeing 50% of his embalmed cases with these types of blockages rise to almost 80%. So the embalmer's cases are being coded for heart attack or stroke but it's clear that the clots, which were at least ancillary to their death were produced by the vaccines.  They are referred to in vernacular as clot shots.  Can these clots be seen on PET-Scans or MRIs?  Richard didn't know.  The one test that picks up clotting is the d-dimer test, but I don't think that you get a visual from that test.  So if these fibrous clots grow up into your heart, it'll lead to a heart attack.  If they move up a blood vessel into your brain, it's going to lead to a stroke.  He cites a 56-year-old man who died of myocardial infarction, a heart attack, and he had these fibrous clots inside him [he fails to state specifically in the heart but maybe we can assume that], and he found a vaccine card in his wallet.  How fast are these fibrin clots developing?  He does meet with the funeral director.  Started feeling bad, started having pain down their arms, started getting dizzy, headaches, all this other stuff, and then they're dead.  Wow.  He recommends that people take an aspirin a day just in case to try to stop the growth of these clots.  He said it can't hurt.  He keeps calling these fibrous clots "worms."  

Nattokinase and Serrapeptase are the two products that dissolve fibrin clots.  And I've read that they also dissolve platelet clots, which means you're getting dual action with these compounds.  I recommended these to family, and the one question that arose was "How long does it take for these compounds to dissolve the clots?  And how can you tell the clot[s] have dissolved without having to go to a doctor?"  To the first question,  it depends.  For naturally occuring clots due to old age or poor lifestyle, the de-clotting takes about 2 weeks.  I've read that it takes about 2 weeks for the Nattokinase to dissolve the clots.  All of the clots?  The entirety of the clot?  Yes. The Meditation Expert writes,

Nattokinase, which is made from soybeans, is a natural substance that dissolves away all those blood clots that have been built up inside over the years. After about two weeks of use, I've seen people drop their high blood pressure PERMANENTLY. I've seen elder folks be able to move stiff necks that were locked for years. I've seen memory improvements and energy improvements (because the blood was getting to the brain and everywhere else). I have thank you note after thank you note from folks saying, "Thanks for letting me know about it. I tired it, it's wonderful, it's life changing. Now I even meditate better because my circulation is better, and I didn't even know there was a problem." 


This was something. 
This Pub Med article states that oral Nattokinase begins to work after a single dose,

This study provides the first evidence of NK’s ability to enhance fibrinolysis and antithrombosis contemporaneously after a single-dose of oral NK administration in human. 

This is excellent news, but more importantly, how long does it take to dissolve a clot?  I guess that would depend on the individual's biochemistry.  And it looks like each oral dose lasts in your blood for 8 hours.  So that's good to know. 

In this study, we found that a single-dose of NK administration enhances fibrinolysis via cleavage of cross-linked fibrin, and its effect lasted for a relatively long period of time (over 8 hours), compared with tissue-type plasminogen activators (t-PA) and/or urokinases 420minutes half-life in human blood. 

After 2 months, the blood-clotting protein Factor VIII declined "significantly."  

The decline of factor VIII [a blood-clotting protein] activity after NK intake were similar with previous data in which three different subject groups (healthy individuals, patients with cardiovascular risk factors, and patients undergoing dialysis) took 4,000 FU of NK daily for 2 months, and factor VIII antigen declined significantly after 2 month of NK intake in all three groups. The precise mechanism of this NK action is not yet clarified. However, to the extent that elevation of Factor VIII level is known to be risk factors for cardiovascular and related diseases, we propose here further potential for acute effects of NK to reduce the risk of thrombosis.

But I must ask, is the Factor VIII a factor in vaccine-related blood clotting?   

When dogs received oral Nattokinase, "chemically-induced thrombi in the major leg vein were completely dissolved within five hours and normal blood flood was restored."  That's nothing to sneeze at.

When dogs were orally administered four NK capsules (2000 FU/capsule), chemically-induced thrombi in the major leg vein were completely dissolved within five hours and normal blood flood was restored []. A rat model of thrombosis in the common carotid artery also demonstrated that NK-treated rats recovered 62% of arterial blood flow. NK exhibited considerably stronger thrombolytic activity than the fibrinogenolytic and fibrinolytic enzymes, plasmin, or elastase; which restored 15% and 0% of blood blow in the rat carotid artery, respectively []

As good as all this news is, these reports are pre-COVID.  So we should be asking, how long does it take for the Nattokinase to dissolve vaccine-related and COVID-related clotting?  

Friday, November 12, 2021

BLOOD CLOTTING: Remediation AND Prevention *** MINIMUM *** Basic Essential Supplements

Note the date of this tweet: July 20, 2021. The value of this message still holds. Order the serrapeptase today. Get working on dissolving those clots.  Here is one brand suggested by the poster, ThrowMeApples.

 


Here is one brand suggested by the poster, ThrowMeApples. 


But there are other brands.   

Further, there are other products that break up and inhibit clotting, both fibrin clotting and platelet clotting.  One of those products is Nattokinase.