Serrapeptase testimonials



Serrapeptase testimonial #1



Smart Nutrition,

Just thought I would let you know how impressed I am with your Serrapeptase supplement.

Having a hip defect, I suffer from arthritis and have been in a great deal of pain for the past few years. I tried Serrapeptase after reading a newspaper article, and was amazed at the results. After just a couple of days, the inflammation in my joints had reduced, and I am now pain-free. I have been able to reduce my prescription drugs from 18 a day to 2, and I can walk normally for the first time in years, which I am really grateful for as I'm still only 34!

My friends cannot believe the difference, and some have been trying Serrapeptase for themselves-all with successful results.

I will definitely be placing another order.

Yours sincerely,
Janine Harper
Great Britian

You can reprint my letter.  I hope that other people find Serrapeptase as beneficial as I have. I finally have my life back after years of suffering with pain.

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Serrapeptase testimonial #2


Smart Nutrition

With regard to the effects of Serrapeptase: I initially decided to try it because 
of an article in the UK national press reporting on its benefits as an 
anti-inflammatory agent. It is available in the UK, but at twice the cost 
advertised in America. 

I have suffered from inflammation due to wear and tear and compressed disc in the lower back for six years now, and have had to rely on NSAIDS for relief. I don't like taking them because of possible long term side-effects.

I find that serrapeptase is more effective than NSAID in this respect. 

However, it so happens that there is a history of heart disease in my family (from both parents), and whilst I have no symptoms, it is comforting to know that serrapeptase may well be removing any build-up of arterial plaque. I can only assume that it is not prescribed by doctors here in Britain because of the lack of wholescale testing results.

It also happens that I am mildly asthmatic (I sound like a walking, talking 
hospital case), and for as long as I can remember, I have suffered from nasal 
blockage on one side or the other. This has dramatically reduced and more often than not, vanished, since I started to use serrapeptase.

I have noticed no side effects.
I have no objection to you showing this to your customers.

JW
Great Britian

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Serrapeptase testimonial #3

Jeff,

Your comment and observation on serrapeptase was interesting as in March this year I fell through an open trap in the floor of my house badly injuring myself.    
I suffered from shock and had to lie down for an hour but in the absence of any apparent haemorrhaging I opted not to seek medical attention. It looks today as if I've mis-shaped a couple of ribs and the blow was such that I should have had signs of bruising and swelling yet none appeared!   Although I suffered the tenderness for months I was otherwise not incapacitated, with the exception, however, that I was unable to continue weight-training for some time.

In early November, on losing my balance (would those incidents be due to ageing?), I fell headlong hitting and splitting my forehead on the sharp edge of the sewing machine box and with my 14.5 stones behind it!   I was concussed for a few seconds and bleeding yet was able to resume my normal daily activities.  The open wound on my forehead healed faster than any open wound ever healed before; indeed within about 5 days it had entirely gone!

The frontal lobe area of my brain was obviously injured and I suffered internal aches, occasional dizziness, and problems with focusing, and those were much in evidence if and whenever I omitted to take my daily dose of serrapeptase. I'm fit and well, and indeed, there's seldom a day when I never have that 'feel good' factor!

I've been taking serrapeptase regularly for over 4 years and hence the interest in your observation about serrapeptase..

Regards and best wishes,

Robert 
Scotland                  

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Serrapeptase testimonial #4

Smart Nutrition,

In late 1996, I had a carotid sonogram as part of a general health workup. Although I was symptom free, I have a lousy family history. Three of my grandparents died of vascular disease (56, 56, and 63) and both of my parents had cardiovascular disease. My mother died of an MI at 62.

At the time of this exam, I was 51 and had gone through extensive EDTA chelation therapy for heavy metal toxicity and life extension. Since there was no baseline before the carotid scan, we'll never know how much or if any improvement had come from the chelation.

The result of the '96 test showed 12% occlusion on the left side, and 14% occlusion on the right with 24% occlusion at the fork on the right. These atherosclerotic lesions were very apparent, showing up as long, bumpy, irregular white ridges on the computer scan of the carotids.

My doctor at the time said that this wasn't enough occlusion to be clinically important, but that he wanted to keep an eye on it to make sure that it wasn't progressing.

At that time I was already on an aggressive life-extension program, including diet, exercise, and megavitamin intake (well, the conventional docs call it "megavitamin," but to me it just seems like reasonable intake). Over the intervening 18 months, I only changed four things that could reasonably be expected to have had an effect on atherosclerotic plaques in place

1. I went on the Sears "zone" diet (loosely) aiming to take macronutrients in a 30-30-40 ratio (protein, fat, carbohydrates). This was a fairly relaxed dietary change.

2. Based on a Linus Pauling recommendation for atherosclerosis, I added three 500 mg lysine tablets to each meal's supplements (I was already taking 10 - 13 gm of vitamin C per day, Pauling's other recommendation).

Why not? Cheap, simple, and almost no chance of toxicity -- and who wants to bet he's smarter than Linus Pauling?

3. I went on an aggressive anti-homocysteine program (last 12 months only) adding folic acid, B6, and trimethyl glycine to each meal's supplements, and a sublingual B12 dot morning and evening.

4. I went on serrapeptase, two 5mg tablets on an empty stomach upon arising and again upon retiring.

Here are some things I did NOT do

1. I continued to eat red meats more or less as I wanted to -- maybe two to three times a week.

2. I made no attempt to avoid cholesterol (high cholesterol is, I suspect, a symptom of vascular disease, not a cause).

3. I made no attempt to avoid natural fats in my diet. Although I prefer olive oil, I eat butter and cooking with lard or other natural saturated fats. I DO NOT eat synthetically hydrogenated fats, avoiding all margarines, Crisco and similar shortenings, and anything with "partially hydrogenated" on the label.

This June (1998) I went for a second carotid scan after a change of health plans and doctors. The results completely clear on both sides. No signs of any plaque, not even streaking.

Now I am aware that it's impossible to ascribe cause and contribution in a single case history. And it's probable that everything I did, including the years of chelation before the first test, made a contribution to my remarkable (well, I think complete regression in 18 months is remarkable) result. But I strongly suspect that the Big Thing in my program was the serrapeptase. Certainly the Sears diet, the lysine and the anti-homocysteine measures could be expected to contribute to halting the progress of disease. But I cannot imagine how anything but the serrapeptase could have so quickly and dramatically removed the atherosclerotic plaques.

Some disclaimers. I am not a physician. I have presented a personal case history as honestly and completely as I can. In no way is this a recommendation of anything for anybody. I take no responsibility for anything that happens to anybody who tries all or part of my program with or without advice of a physician. In other words, this is what I did for me, your mileage may vary, and your health is your responsibility to screw up or improve on your own. But if I were giving advice, I'd say to talk to your physician before launching into any big change. (Of course, if your doctor becomes horrified at the thought that you might have an actual idea concerning your own health, maybe you should have a talk with yourself about the type of physician you've picked.)

Finally, a note for any conventional physician who might be reading this and tich tiching over my playing doctor on myself. You have a point. No one should be his own lawyer or physician, not even someone who's degreed in the subject. And I confess that (even though I always try to work with a longevity doc) it can get lonely out here trying to decide what's best for my own health. But when I consider the alternatives you guys offer me -- neck surgery or expensive cholesterol-lowering drugs with ugly side effects -- I like my program. I sure got better results.

AB 
S. Cal. 


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