I've not posted anything for a while, everyone - mainly because there hasn't been a whole lot new to report ... which is a good thing! I'm still on the same dosage as before, and of all the systemic enzymes, I'm still convinced serrapeptase is the most "all-purpose," if you will.

The longer I'm on this dosage and schedule - 40 mg. twice daily - the more it seems to help. Back pain, muscle aches and headaches are all minimal ... sinuses are pretty typical for this time of year; that is, drier mainly due to the climate in the winter time here. But I'm convinced the serratiopeptidase keeps the sinusitis at bay more than any drugs or "medicine" could or would.

Also: The book, which I promised some time ago, is still in the works, and I promise you'll be the first to know when it's complete. (I've been sidetracked a bit lately, but wanted you to know I hadn't forgotten my promise.) One other reason it's taking a bit longer is that I decided to expand it to cover not only serrapetase but other systemic enzymes as well. I won't comment further, other than to say we're really excited about the additional material, and I think you will be too.

Lastly, head over to Physician Formulas for top-quality serratiopeptidase, if you haven't already done so (or even if you have - great time to stock up before winter hits full force!) Until next time, be well, and talk soon.

 


Comments

Larry G.

Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:04:10

Are serrapeptase and seratiopetidase (hope I'm spelling right) the same? I have used it, and my wife too, it has helped w/inflamation, pain. As for sinus, we've had mixed results, but I would recommend it. And what's this about a book?

 

Sharon Frasier

Sun, 25 Jan 2009 14:47:22

Just found you and am really interested in your path with serratiopeptidase. I started taking it on January 9, 2009 and think I am noticing some results but may need to increase my dose. I have noticed a change in the sinus condition. A lot of sneezing and blowing but everything remains clear and that is good. I will continue to watch for your updates and am looking forward to the completion of your book.

 

Stan

Mon, 26 Jan 2009 20:01:04

Hi Sharon - Thanks for posting your thoughts. Glad to hear you are noticing good results. I take 40 mg. (40,000 i.u.) of the serratiopeptidase twice a day, on an empty stomach, and that seems to be about right for me.

It has definitely helped with pain (lower back especially, as well as headaches and muscle aches.) As for sinuses, I've had some relief there as well - although I do live in a very dry climate. Therefore, I find that I need nasal saline solution (not homeopathic, although I should probably try something along those lines) in addition to the SP.

Lastly, the report you requested is on its way - best of health to you!

Stan

 



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