These are notes I have taken from sources about topics that interest me, and/or that have tremendously helped me along This Beautiful Journey called LIFE!!! … Many people ask me about all these things, and I decided to create a section where I post all this information. Hope you will also find it interesting and helpful… Please scroll down and click on the reference(s) for the complete information on this topic.
Ingredients Of An Ideal Systemic Proteolytic Enzyme Formula, According To Jon Barron (continued)
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Nattokinase
- extracted and purified from natto (traditional Japanese food)
- natto-made from boiled or steamed soybeans fermented with a bacteria
- it is not natto itself, contains no soy
- it is a purified enzyme with no soy characteristics left in it
- balances the clotting ability of blood without any side effects or downsides
- helps lower blood pressure
- may help prevent Alzheimer’s disease
- extracted and purified from natto (traditional Japanese food)
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Seaprose-S
- semi-alkaline, serine, proteolytic enzyme produced by the fungus Aspergillus melleus
- has anti-inflammatory and anti-cold properties
- potent ability to reduce painful inflammation and break up mucus
- highly effective in relieving pain and inflammation of veins (thrombophlebitis)
- anti-inflammatory activity against many different conditions
- arthritis
- edema
- pleurisy (inflammation of the lung lining)
- peritonitis (inflammation of the lining of the abdomen)
- can offer relief for respiratory problems
- bronchitis
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- pulmonary emphysema
- bronchiolitis
- bronchial asthma
- DO NOT USE serrapeptase
- used in many formulas instead of seaprose and along with it (anti-inflammatory and anti-edemic activity, can reduce pain and help clear mucus from the lungs)… BUT…
- Three reasons not use serrapeptase:
- inconsistent quality
- can cause intestinal distress
- very sensitive to stomach acid
- Seaprose-S, on the other hand is:
- manufactured in Japan, consistent high quality
- causes virtually no intestinal distress
- unaffected by stomach acid⇒ does not require enteric coating
- more effective than serrapeptase (85% vs 65%)
To Be Continued...
References
- Barron, J (2014, July 21). Systemic, Proteolytic Enzymes. Baseline Of Health Foundation. Retrieved from https://jonbarron.org/article/proteolytic-enzyme-formula