A testimonial published on Robert Redfern’s Serrapeptase.info website shows the potential of serrapeptase to combat problems relating to joints, scar tissue and inflammation. A woman called Maureen Hendrick suffers from rheumatoid arthritis in here ankles. After finding out about serrapeptase while sitting in her doctor’s surgery, she decided to try it.
Not only did it reduce the swelling and give Maureen a lot of mobility back, but her doctor was really impressed by her results too. Sometimes the most difficult part of a treatment like serrapeptase is getting the physicians interested. They seem to be so caught up in pharmaceuticals that alternative therapies get little attention.
You can read Maureen’s story here.
I’ve just started taking serrapeptase (2 days) and have noticed a change in feeling in affected areas (RA swelling) and a mild pain relief.
That’s great Roger. Serrapeptase is anti-inflammatory, so swelling should go down.