Re: CS>Serrapeptase, An Acid QuestionI have also heard/read you have to take 
these things without food to get rid of something, otherwise the enzyme is 
breaking down the food instead of the problem tissue. Jess
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  From: Norton, Steve [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:26 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: CS>Serrapeptase, An Acid Question


  MA,
  I think the directions are wrong. I did some internet searching to see if 
maybe for inflammation you could take it with a meal. While I did not do an 
exhaustive search what I found says to take on an empty stomach. Logically it 
makes sense if you do not want the enzymes to be exhausted on digesting food. 
To remove plaque it has to enter the bloodstream intact.
   - Steve N

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  From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
  Sent: Tue Nov 18 06:51:21 2008
  Subject: CS>Serrapeptase, An Acid Question

  Hmmmm -- our Serrapeptase is from Puritan's Pride (90,000 IU) and the 
directions specifically recommend taking the capsules with a meal.  MA



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           However you must not take the Serrapeptase with food. Serrapeptase 
disolves dead tissue - well what is meat but dead tissue? You need the 
Serrpeptase to pass into the intestine with no accompanying food so you must 
take it on an empty stomach.
           - Steve N