Around the world there are many spectacular creations that are still
discovered daily. Serrepeptase for that was discovered of nearly 25
years ago and that is has been benefiting people. Serrapeptase a
proteolytic(breakdown of proteins) enzyme with its main purpose of is to
chop up and digest protein. Naturally, it is an enzyme that is produced
by the bacteria in the gut of silkworms are used to digest its cocoons.
It is processed through fermentation of plant-grown enzymes that are
also suitable for vegetarians.
Serrapeptase has been tested for variety of medical treatments. It does
no harm to healthy tissues and cells in a human body. It is commonly
used for treatments of arthritis, to prevent against stroke, heart
diseases and many more. Most of these healing benefits are all done
with no noted side effects till today.
But have you ever wonder, serrapeptase would it be in any of our daily
meals? Or even so, any kind of fruits or vegetable. Come to think of it,
what kind of food contains serrapeptase? While you must be wondering, I
have an answer to the questions. There are no foods that actually
contain serrapeptase in them. Logically if you come to think of it, it
is true that no food shall contain such enzyme in it. It is because
serrapeptase are the breakdown of protein enzymes that are produced by
the bacterium out of silkworms’ intestines. Therefore, in our daily food
there would not be serrapeptase in it.
Naturally it does not occur in foods. The only way is to fit in
serrapeptase into a diet. Doctors who recommend this Serra enzyme would always
suggest that consumers should stick mainly to Mediterranean diet. Food
consumption like organic meats, fish and poultry, and also includes
beans, fruit, vegetable and nuts. Raw and whole food are the best for
digestion.
For full effectiveness of the
Serra Enzyme, it should be taken with an
empty stomach as well as try avoid eating protein foods. However,
always double check them with a physician before consuming. It may harm
you for many other reasons. The dosage of serrepeptase will be evaluated
and all depends on the specific need of the person’s body at the end of
the results. Make sure to check with a physician prior to adding
serrapeptase as a dietary supplement.
Just to give a heads up to those who are concern, serrapeptase comes in
tablet and capsule forms. It is important that the tablet is enterically
coasted- this means that it will not be dissolved in the stomach by
stomach acids, but will pass into the intestine and be safely absorbed
into the blood stream at the end of it. That is how it should work
through a human body.
In summarizing the above, serra enzyme are not found in food. As you
would expect serrapeptase itself comes from the nature, silkworm.
Serrapeptase is safe to be taken. Researchers concluded that
serrapeptase was an effective and safe treatment without adverse
reactions.