I've been taking a high dose serrapeptase for years, mainly for arthritis and found that it helps with the inflammation. The only side effect was that it does thin the blood, but maybe thats a good thing with so many cases of serious blood clots of late. Maybe I will just reduce the dose.
@EviePharmacist I started taking it 10 years ago. I started with 80,000 iu x 3 daily. I've been taking 1 million iu per day more recent but I'm going to reduce it to 25,000 iu per day.
Hi Joe, that sounds terrible! There seems to be a lot of people on the internet saying that proteolytic enzymes can break up established scar tissue but unfortunately there just isn’t any good clinical evidence to back this up.
@@EviePharmacist Do you believe there is good clinical evidence to show that the Covid vaccine is safe and effective? Just wanting to know what you think accounts for good clinical evidence.
You’d be surprised at how many medications can cause the side effects that they are supposed to heal! Eg. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) can cause headaches
Many medications have the same possible side effects as the benefits. Eg. Antidepressants can cause depression, meds for dizziness can cause dizziness. And taking medications/supplements is always about weighing up the risk vs benefit. Serrapeptase side effects are rare so in most cases would benefit