Can Serrapeptase Clear Carotid Artery Blockage 2


Dr. Hans Alfred Nieper was president of the German Society of Oncology was a leading pioneer in the use of serrapeptase in the treatment of arterial blockages in heart disease patients.

He used serrapeptase in patients where there was such severe narrowing of the arteries that the patients suffered intermittent blindness.  Ultrasound examinations seemed to confirm improved blood flow after treatment.

Here is what Dr. Napier had to say about serrapeptase.

  1. It is apparently active in cleaning coronary arteries of occluding layers.
  2. It’s produced by serratia bacteria living in silkworms.
  3. The silkworm use it to eat a whole in the hard cocoon when they emerge as a moth (they also use it to digest the fibrous mulberry leaves they eat).
  4. Serrapeptase seems to be quite unique in that it attacks “non-living” tissues (or “dead” tissues”) which is why the silkworm moth is not hurt during the process of emerging from the cocoon.
  5. Serrapeptase was used in cases where blocked carotid arteries of the neck were inoperable due to the potential for debris coming off and being pushed into smaller cerebral vessels.  Therapeutic results were excellent (he called them “lifesaving”).
  6. Serrapeptase dissolves only dead tissue like old fibrous layers that clog the artery linings and restrict blood flow.  It’s useful after angioplasty or coronary bypass surgery to prevent further build up of deposits.

About Andy

I suffered a serious neck injury when I was about 19 years old. That problem didn't affect me until I was in my 40s, but I then suffered two prolapsed discs in my neck and problems with my right arm and hand. Serrapeptase was recommended by my chiropractor to try to break up the scar tissue around the vertebrae that were causing me the problems. It seemed to help me with my problem, so created this site to help inform people what serrapeptase is, what it can do and just as importantly, what it cannot do. I hope you find the information useful.

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2 thoughts on “Can Serrapeptase Clear Carotid Artery Blockage

  • Marcy

    I have scar tissue on my carotid artery from radiation 19 years ago, no one will touch it, it’s also kinked. Can this supplement serrapeptase help dissolve the scar tissue to improve blood flow? I also have 50% blockage in 1 part of my heart. TIA, Marcy