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Jennifer McTurk, Nutri-Health Supplemnents

Jenn is the Customer Compliance Manager at Nutri-Health Supplements. She gets excited about innovative new natural health supplements and sharing these options with the public. Curious about Nutri-Health supplements or active ingredients? Ask Jenn, and she'll fill you in! 

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What is a systemic enzyme? All about Serratiopeptidase

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A systemic enzyme works throughout the body, rather than specifically targeting the digestive tract, as with digestive enzymes. Serratiopeptidase is a natural systemic protein enzyme produced by the silk worm. The silk worm uses it to dissolve the wall of its cocoon. 
                                                                                                                

                                                                                     

When consumed, serratiopeptidase works throughout the body to promote healthy levels of normal inflammation. This systemic enzyme helps break up and dissolve stagnant tissues and collected cellular debris that may cause discomfort in our joints, muscles, bronchials, nasal passages and even our hearts.**

Nutri-Health’s ArthroZyme® contains 10 mg of serratiopeptidase in each tablet. I tell my customers that they can start by taking 1 tablet and work up to 3 if needed. If you find that you do need to take more than 1, it is best to take them separately throughout the day. If you are someone who experiences a nauseous feeling when you take supplements without food, please take it with a small amount of food like a yogurt or some toast.

Most of our customers say that they see results in about 1-3 weeks with ArthroZyme®. The benefits from using this product range widely and vary for each customer as we are all unique.

** Serratiopeptidase may have a modest blood thinning effect, so if you are taking any blood thinning prescriptions, please consult a health care provider before you take this product.

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Comments

when you say arthrozyme promotes healthy levels of inflammation- it 
 
sounds like you're saying it could  
 
cause or exasperate inflammation to 
 
some degree, or are you saying it 
 
only reduces inflammation? please reply as i am confused.
Posted @ Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:38 PM by kim christy mccoy
Let me help clarify what Jenn is saying. She is being careful to skillfully avoid treading on the DSHEA act which mutes free speech on natural medicine. In reality, serratiopeptidase effectively stops inflammation by disolving the dead and dying tissue that start the inflammatory cascade, especially in high doses. It works exceptionally well for most cases of inflammation and should be taken on an empty stomach for best success.
Posted @ Tuesday, November 03, 2009 4:25 PM by Craig K
i am happy to your work in the field of humanities
Posted @ Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:48 AM by manish kirar
To clarify, inflammation is a necessary response in the body's healing process. Serratiopeptidase helps dissolve excess cellular debris resulting from inflammation, in turn helping to calm an excessive infammatory response.
Posted @ Wednesday, January 13, 2010 4:09 PM by Jenn McTurk
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