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Can Serrapeptase Help with Cardiovascular Disease And Boost The Immune System?

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Can Serrapeptase Help with Cardiovascular Disease And Boost The Immune System?

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If you see the letters ‘-ase’ in the name of a chemical such as serrapeptase, it indicates that it is an enzyme. An enzyme is like a biochemical catalyst, that increases the rate of a biochemical reaction, or that even allows it to occur, without it being changed itself. Enzymes are generated mainly in the liver, and are essential chemicals in the biochemistry of life, without with life just simply would not be possible. Serrapeptase enzyme is what is known as a proteolytic enzyme, or protease, that breaks down or digests proteins in the body, and it is developed in the intestines of a silkworm (hence serra – silk). It plays an important part in the metamorphosis of the silkworm as it is needed to break down the cocoon walls. Its major medical use is as an anti-inflammatory and it has been found to have a beneficial effect in reducing inflammation by basically digesting it. Inflammation causes many problems with health including inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s and colitis,

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