Serrapeptase Benefits of This Phenomenal Butterfly Enzyme For Chronic Pain, Inflammatory Diseases and Cancer

Get real-life testimonials of serrapeptase benefits from people who have been using serrapeptase and learn about the healing secrets of this butterfly enzyme.

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How did you find out about the benefits of serrapeptase?

Did you hear it from a friend? Have you read it from a magazine, or online? Was it recommended to you by someone who had been getting amazing serrapeptase benefits?

One thing’s for sure, you did not hear it from your doctor. These medical professionals are aware of this, but they will never tell you about serrapeptase benefits, because they know you will be cured from your ailment. That means no more check-ups, no more medicines, no more profit for them.

If you land on this page, it means that you are someone who want’s the best possible alternative medicine.

Not many people know about the superb healing properties of serrapeptase, or about the serrapeptase benefits. Even people who claim to know the whole gamut of alternative health and natural supplements are surprised when they hear about the butterfly enzyme.

You are very blessed to arrive here. And we will make it worth your time and effort. After all, you want to find out an excellent natural way to get healed.


What is serrapeptase?

silkworm butterfly - serrapeptase benefitsSerrapeptase is also known as the butterfly enzyme. It is also called serrapeptidase or serratio peptidase.

This is found in the saliva of the silkworm moth. A silkworm releases this enzyme to dissolve the tough, protein-covered cocoon that coops it during its metamorphosis. Once it breaks free from the cocoon, you see a transformed, beautiful butterfly. It’s the same silkworm, only better, stronger and has more freedom to enjoy the outside world.

Now, the very same enzyme from the silkworm moth is produced in sterile labs to provide humans with the same liberation from ailments that have been plaguing mankind in the last two decades.

Serrapeptase benefits are not really new. In fact, it has been around for more than 30 years now. It was first introduced in the United States in the 1990’s but very few people knew it and harnessed its healing potential.  In the past 5 years serrapeptase benefits have become more talked about, especially on youtube.

Inflammation and swelling is one of the leading causes of chronic illnesses like heart and artery problems, diabetes and Alzheimer’s.  Serrapeptase has an extremely helpful in combating inflammation.  Serrapeptase will not just reduce your risk of chronic pains. From my personal experience it can heal you and make your life a whole lot better!

Do you want this to happen?

Are you ready to embrace a phenomenal change in your health and lifestyle?

Do you want freedom from pain and all these degenerative problems?

Do you want to boost your energy levels?

Ultimately, do you want to get rejuvenated by healing your body naturally?

Don’t waste another second by debating with yourself. It’s TIME to ACT NOW!

Benedick Howard, a leading wellness coach and microcurrent expert tested Serrapeptase for 6 months starting March 12 2013, on himself and recorded his results of ultra dosing serrapeptase in series of youtube videos.  Click here

In 2017 Benedick did another test on his COPD and asthma by ultra mega dosing Serrapeptase and researched the alternative brands new to the market.

Again the 24 hours results were astounding.

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How does serrapeptase work?

The use of enzymes for therapies had long been used and studied by researchers from the United States, Europe and Asia (particularly in India).  See below.  They found that enzymes can destroy anaerobic cells (cells lacking oxygen). Cancer cells are anaerobic. With the use of enzymes, cancer cells are not just healed, they are dissolved.

Serrapeptase dissolves non-living proteins (anaerobic) without harming living tissue. This means it can positively impact: pain, scar tissue, blood clots, cysts, inflammation, arterial blockage, edema, mucus.

Since this short list is responsible for a very large list of problems we humans suffer, there is a correspondingly wide range of ailments and complaints that have been reported as positively affected by this remarkable enzyme.

Unlike traditional medicine that gives a prescribed amount for you to take, serrapeptase does not work that way. If you want to know about the optimum dosage levels of serrapeptase and get its full healing secrets, check out this video documentary. You will be pleasantly surprised at how ultra high dosing with serrapeptase is making successful healing solutions!

Real-life testimonials

”Initially there was tremendous pain relief, but that was not all.  The biggest long term change is my mind, thought and clarity are all laser focused compared to when I started.  There are no side effects, but HIGH doses are essential, time saving and cost saving too. Time = Money   By day six of taking the max dosage of serrapeptase I knew I was onto something effective and different. Serrapeptase in high dosage, has in my experience been, totally safe.  By using the 240,000 iu caps I avoided having to swallow a handful of the smaller dosage options available. And I wanted to see if the testimonies made by others were true for me too.” – Benedick

“great help for my pain…feel like i’m detoxing. Eyes are red and threw up.This helps so much with pain and inflammation did get a little light headed.I thought that was part of the detoxing.Pushing lots of water…feels like flu not bed ridden but a little tired and nauseated.Severe pain gone.I buy mine in Uk. Can we get a high potency unadulterated brand here in the states?” – Daybreak Icyblu

“i am using it for cleansing my blood plaques, and it worked, blood pressure decreases, great enzyme !! ” – Technoman2007

“I have noticed general improvement in my well being and smoother getting through the days, especially with lung congestion and chronic infection, having less to cough about since I am taking serrapeptase.” – Adelinde Farmer

“Yep. I went 120,000 –2 at night and one in the day when not eating. Great stuff. Lungs are better than the last 10 years. (ex-smoker) going on 1 month. hip pain while sleeping almost gone. The great thing there is no real (high) dose or to high” – Ed Michrina

“I’ve also been trying serrapeptase for a while but think I need to update my dosage to tackle joint stiffness and pain in knees and elbows. I have noticed a great difference in a skin condition I have, seborrheic keratosis, which is now almost non existant. Remarkable!” – Carol

How can serrapeptase benefit cancer patients?

Based on a recent study published by Natural News, doctors discovered an anaerobic enzyme (clostridida) that “fed-off” anaerobic cancer cells. The clostridia enzyme killed only the cancer cells in the patients. Imo, serrapeptase, trypsin, chymotryspin and other enzymes must have similar properties. They dissolve anaerobic cells.

This explains why enzymes will kill cancer cells but not a fetus which also has this protein coating. Also, the enzymes dissolve the anaerobic tissue creating amino acids as a byproduct that are recycled in the body. The protective coating is irrelevant, it is because the cancer cells are anaerobic.

That is also why the cancerous tumors are not just killed, but also dissolved. Otherwise someone with a malignant tumor that is treated would still have a non-malignant mass.

In the 50′s Dr. Gerson used fresh, hand-pressed (masticated) carrot juice to kill cancer. When he used a high-speed juice machine to juice the carrots his success rate dropped. As the story goes a physicist finally told him the juice machine blades created an electrical charge that killed some of the enzymes.

In 1968 Dr. Kelley recommended pancreatic enzymes, as well as dietary changes to kill cancer. In Texas around 1981 I met one of his patients successfully treated.

To summarize, enzymes eat and dissolve anaerobic substances, whether cancer, fungus, bacteria or viruses, calcium plaque, or any other anaerobic substances. Btw, not all fungi, bacteria and viruses are considered anaerobic.

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Do you suffer from any of these problems?

Inflammatory diseases like MS. CFS and Lymes

Pain, joint pain, back pain, neck pain …

Arterial Plaque, Angina

Blood Clots, “thick” blood

Thrombophlebitis, Varicose veins

Leg ulcers

Arthritis including Rheumatoid Arthritis

Osteoporosis

Cysts, cystitis, cystic fibrosis

Uterine fibroids, fibrocystic breast disease

Carpel Tunnel and other Repetitive Stress Injuries

Sports Injuries, including prevention & Recovery

Headaches and Migraines caused by inflammation

Swollen glands

Breast Engorgement

Edema and Swelling, including Post-operative swelling

Scars and lesions, both internal and external

Ear, Nose & Throat problems incl. sore throat, chronic ear infections, Catarrhal Rhinopharyngitis, Runny nose, rhinitis, sinusitis, laryngitis

Lung problems — coughs, mucous, hayfever, asbestosis,

Miners and farmers lung, mesothelioma, emphysema,

Bronchitis, bronchial asthma, pulmonary TB, COPD

Prostate problems

Eye problems

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases incl. Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s, IBS

Fibromyalgia

Lupus

Multiple Sclerosis

Diabetes

Polymyalgia Rheumatica

Damaged Nerves

Unfortunately, with today’s fast-paced, blue light, microwave addictive lifestyle, we suffer, live, and endure many of these diseases.

We go to doctors to get help but our suffering just gets worse. We are handed with a prescription that would supposedly treat the disease. After a week, one disease is gone but a new one has replaced it.

Maybe you’ve caught onto the killer medical system, and realize that you’re actually the best doctor especially when you listen to your body and what its telling you.

Wouldn’t it be nice if we can get a holistic healing process that can target the root cause of your health issue?

For example, inflammation and swelling is one of the leading causes of chronic illnesses like heart and artery problems, diabetes and Alzheimer’s. Serrapeptase has an extremely helpful potential in combating inflammation. Serrapeptase will not just reduce your risk of chronic pains. From my personal experience it can heal you and make you live better!

Do you want this to happen?

Are you ready to embrace a phenomenal change in your health and lifestyle?

Do you want freedom from pain and all these degenerative problems?

Do you want to boost your energy levels?

Ultimately, do you want to get rejuvenated by healing your body naturally?

Don’t waste another second by debating with yourself. It’s TIME to ACT NOW!

Benedick Howard, a leading wellness coach and microcurrent expert tested Serrapeptase for 6 months starting March 12 2013, on himself and recorded his results of ultra dosing serrapeptase in series of youtube videos.  The most popular one is at the top of this page.

In 2017 Benedick did another test on his COPD and asthma by ultra mega dosing Serrapeptase and researched the alternative brands new to the market.

In this new series of videos you will learn the 5 main Serrapeptase benefits, what dosages achieve the quickest results, how to establish minimum effective dose and after a lot of reading and testing which brands to avoid at all costs.

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In this email series you will learn:

  • the 5 main benefits of Serrapeptase
  • what dosages achieve the quickest results
  • how to establish minimum effective dose
  • which brands to avoid at all costs

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Other related articles: What does Serrapeptase do?  |  My 6 month 2013 Serrapeptase study playlist | Serrapeptase Dosage – How Much Should You Take and When? | Not Using Serrapeptase?

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  • the 5 main benefits of Serrapeptase
  • what dosages achieve the quickest results
  • how to establish minimum effective dose
  • which brands to avoid at all costs

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