AST Enzymes Serrapeptase 130000 SPU – 60 Vegetarian Capsules – Premium Natural Systemic Enzymes –Acid-Resistant Serrapeptase

AST Enzymes Serrapeptase 130000 SPU – 60 Vegetarian Capsules – Premium Natural Systemic Enzymes –Acid-Resistant Serrapeptase

$55.99
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AST Enzymes Serrapeptase 130000 SPU – 60 Vegetarian Capsules – Premium Natural Systemic Enzymes –Acid-Resistant Serrapeptase

AST Enzymes Serrapeptase 130000 SPU – 60 Vegetarian Capsules – Premium Natural Systemic Enzymes –Acid-Resistant Serrapeptase

$55.99
Sale price  $55.99 Regular price 

- ADVANCED SYSTEMIC ENZYME: Serrapeptase (known as Serratiopeptidase) is a powerful, proteolytic enzyme derived from silkworms known for its fibrinolytic properties (to support normal fibrin metabolism).* With 130,000 SPU, it is one of the strongest on the market.* - ACID-RESISTANT: Our Serrapeptase has a completely phthalate-free polymer applied to maximize efficacy.* - RANGE OF USE: Promotes beneficial immune cell response, and healthy respiratory and sinus function. Supports muscle, joint, and overall body/tissue health.* - ACHIEVE OPTIMUM HEALTH NATURALLY: An all-natural enzyme such as Serrapeptase supports a healthy response to inflammation to restore balance.* - QUALITY ASSURED & ALLERGEN FRIENDLY: All products by AST Enzymes are manufactured in the USA. Free of wheat, egg, milk, soy, tree nuts, peanuts, fish, shellfish, and sesame.

Product description

Serrapeptase Peptizyme SP EN

What is serrapeptase and how is it used?

Our products are manufactured in the USA in our cGMP facilities and undergo rigorous quality testing.

Our serrapeptase is specially formulated with acid-resistant, phthalate-free polymer to maximize effectiveness.

Products are suitable for vegetarians and free of top allergens including wheat, egg, milk, soy, tree nuts, peanuts, fish, shellfish, and sesame.

Serrapeptase ? also known as serrapeptidase, serratiopeptidase and serratia peptidase ? is a powerful proteolytic enzyme derived from a species of bacteria originally found in the intestine of silkworms. The bacterium, Serratia marcesens, produces the enzyme serrapeptase to enable the silkworm to dissolve its silken cocoon and emerge as a moth after metamorphosis. Serratia is now grown in cultures to produce serrapeptase by fermentation.

Serrapeptase is an all-natural, powerful systemic enzyme that also promotes total body support.* Serrapeptase is a catalyst that stimulates the break down unwanted fibrin (proteins).* With a wide range of use, serrapeptase promotes beneficial immune cell response, and healthy response to inflammation to restore balance. It supports healthy respiratory and sinus function, as well as muscle, joint, and overall body/tissue health.*

FAQ: ANSWERS TO OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is systemic enzyme therapy?

It is the therapeutic use of natural enzymes, like serrapeptase, to support joint, muscle, and tissue health.* Systemic enzymes are best absorbed in the small intestine where they enter the bloodstream and execute their effects on the entire body as a system.

Why is it important to take serrapeptase on an empty stomach?

Systemic enzymes must bypass the stomach to gain access to the small intestine, where they have optimal absorption. If taken with food, they may start breaking down your food within the stomach, rather than passing through to the small intestine which compromises their absorption and effectiveness.

Is it important to measure serrapeptase by weight? How do you measure the potency of serrapeptase in one capsule?

The potency of the enzyme is the most crucial factor in determining how well it will work, and this is measured by activity not by weight. The most accurate unit of measure for serrapeptase is SPU, Serrapeptase Units. It is sometimes seen as SU.

Can I take serrapeptase with other systemic enzymes?

Systemic enzymes may be taken together, yielding desirable results, as long as they are taken on an empty stomach. In fact, it is often recommended that systemic enzymes be combined. Serrapeptase and AST Enzymes’ Serracor-NK often have synergistic effects when taken together. This means that the separate products work together to produce advantageous results. By combining and enhancing the activity of the enzymes, their effects on the healing process are more attainable.

Can I take serrapeptase with digestive enzymes?

Although digestive and systemic enzymes are not contraindicated in terms of ingredients, they cannot be taken simultaneously. The purpose of digestive enzymes is to aid in digestion of specific foods, so taking them with food is an obvious recommendation. Because systemic enzymes require an empty stomach for maximum absorption, they must be taken separately from digestive enzymes. There are no adverse interactions between systemic and digestive enzymes, but they serve different purposes and thus should be taken as directed for best results.

Does this product contain maltodextrin?

Yes, this product may contain maltodextrin. At AST Enzymes we have now listed maltodextrin as an ingredient on our labels as an effort to increase transparency. For example, in the manufacturing process many enzymes are in liquid form and must be put into solid form. This is necessary to help stabilize the enzymes to maintain optimal activity levels to work efficiently. The enzymes must be sprayed onto a carrier like maltodextrin to take the enzymes from liquid to powder.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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