Serrapeptase
10 mg, 90 capsules Item # 28548
Serrapeptase
10 mg, 90 capsules Item # 28548
Serrapeptase, technically called serratio peptidase, is a proteolytic enzyme, which means that it helps digest protein. When this enzyme is isolated and coated in the form of a tablet, it has been shown to help support a healthy inflammatory response. What’s more, research indicates that serrapeptase may even help promote arterial health. Serrapeptase has been used in Europe and Asia for over 25 years and is thought to work in three ways:
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