Story of Mike Tawse
'Serrapeptase Gave Me Back My Life!'
Article by: Jenny Pulling
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Ripples on water, the myriad shapes of leaves and plants: because of my poor eyesight I never expected to see these beauties. They were limited to my imagination based on friends’ descriptions. Now everything has changed, I am seeing the world with fresh eyes.’ This poetic description of Mike Tawse’s regained sight marks the latest chapter in his Serrapeptase Adventure.
The inspiring story of one man’s victory over his life-threatening health condition even persuaded Robert Redfern to rename his book The Miracle Enzyme is Serrapeptase. Says Robert: ‘I was finally convinced to change the name of the book and to create an accompanying web site www.themiracleenzyme.info when the story of Mike Tawse first surfaced.’
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Silk Worm Enzymes For Carotid Artery Blockage
Silk Worm Enzymes For Carotid Artery Blockage By Dr. H A Nieper
I informed you some years ago that Serrapeptase is apparently active in the cleaning of coronary arteries from occluding layers. The results are so spectacular that even Tom Valentine reported on this progress in the US (DC) press after speaking to several parties here.
Serrapeptase is an enzyme produced by serratia bacteria living on silkworms. With this enzyme the worms melt a hole out of the cocoon. Unlike other enzymes in the field of biology, Serrapeptase dissolves ‘dead’ tissue like or e.g. not both silk and apparently also fibrinoid layers in the arteries which chemically could be compared to silk.
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Serrapeptase
Author: Ivan Fraser, extracted from "The 2nd Gift from Silkworm is Serrapeptast" by Robert Redfern"
During 2005 I was laid low by a gruelling set of symptoms caused by contracture of muscles and skin that decreased the blood flow to my extremities and to my head - see full article on additives in tablets. The distressing set of symptoms included cold hands and feet, numbness, pain, loss of flexibility, incomplete healing of RSI in my neck, shoulders and back, decreased blood to the brain leading to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most distressing was the resultant personality and mood changes, an inability to concentrate (brain fog), poor eyesight and dizziness.
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Serrapeptase — The Silkworm-Butterfly Enzyme
Excerpts from multiple sources
THE ROAD TO HEALTH . . .Using The Clark Method Newsletter January/February 2004 Number 55 by Bonnie O’Sullivan The articles about the silkworm-butterfly enzyme, Serrapeptase, which sounded so perfect for my daughter, Sandy, motivated me to call every health food store in the bay area looking for it. Only one store had it and within the hour I was on my way to San Francisco to make my purchase. That afternoon, Sandy and I began taking Serrapeptase tablets and she noticed a reduction in her whole-body-pain soon after taking her first tablet! By the next day (after only 3 tablets) Sandy’s deep chest cough was much better and her whole outlook on life had improved.
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Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Your Total Health (Ivillage) Reviewed By: Vikas Garg, M.D., MSA
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Also called: Arthritic Rheumatoid Disease, PMR, Anarthritic Syndrome
Summary Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is an essentially benign (not life-threatening) inflammatory disease characterized by pain and stiffness in the muscles in and around the neck, shoulders and hips. It may develop rapidly but usually goes away over several years, even without treatment. With treatment, symptoms typically disappear in less than a week.
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