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Serrapeptase Dosage

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The right serrapeptase dosage depends on several factors. It can be prescribed for conditions such as Type 2 diabetes and certain cardiovascular problems. Most physicians recommend between one and three tables to be taken on an empty stomach. The amount of medicine in capsule form is calculated in iu measurements. A standard prescription of 90 capsules has roughly 80,000 iu per capsule. They can also contain trace amounts of various minerals that do not interfere with the main ingredient’s chemical action.

Some people are given a serrapeptase dosage for blockages in their arteries. Some doctors will write an initial prescription for 40,000 IUs per capsule, which is also sometimes called a “blockbuster” dosage. Patients with more serious arterial blockages may also be given a secondary medication for quicker symptom relief. Both of these medications may be adjusted according to different health conditions. Common secondary medications include Curcumin X-4000 or OxySorb. Patients under a doctor’s care for artery blockages are also advised to follow a healthy diet along with treatment. Some may be advised to make significant dietary changes in order to keep arterial blockages from building up and worsening.

Serrapeptase does not have a current upper limit for standard dosages. Many physicians report that extra dosages are helpful in most cases. They usually tell their patients to take the medication at least 30 minutes prior to eating in order to avoid any possible interference or unpleasant side effects. They also emphasize the importance of exercise and diet while taking this medicine.

Some people report that they see little improvement in their conditions during the first few weeks of treatment. A recommended reduced dosage is about three capsules per day for three or four months unless otherwise advised. Many people on this course of treatment also keep records of any noticeable changes in their condition, whether positive or negative.

A serrapeptase dosage is sometimes prescribed for reducing the appearance of scars on the skin, whether from surgical procedures or from injuries. Doctors often report that different patients respond to this treatment after a few months of consistent dosage. Skipping dosages can lead to fewer positive results in many cases. Improvement can also depend on skin elasticity and on any other health conditions that may interfere with the serrapeptase in some cases.

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51 Responses to Serrapeptase Dosage

  • Celia says:

    Hello Robert,

    Yesterday my husband and I started taking Serrapeptase, 2 capsules at 100,00 iu.

    I have had MS for 18 years, thank-fully not too comprimised. Just wondering if this is the correct amount for me and also my husband who has arthritis.

    Thank-you for your time, Celia

  • K vaz says:

    Hi. I have asthma, allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps. I also have tinnitus and suffer from lots of ear problems, mostly due to inflammation (probably mostly allergy/weather related). I control my asthma quite well with prescribed medication. The polyps are what is giving me the most trouble as i cannot breath properly theough the nose and have many sleepless nights. I had an operation to remove them a few years ago, but they came back after a couple of years. I have tried many other avenues in the past, including homeopathy, acupuncture, kinesiology and bicom therapy. I even tried herbal medicin but I seem to be allergic to alcohol so that didn’t work either. I have recently started taking serrapeptase and keep praying that it works. I take 2 capsules (80,000IU) twice a day and started 2 weeks ago. No change as yet but I was wondering if this is a supplement that could help me and if so, what dosage I should be taking. Also, I know you are supposed to have them on an empty stomach. Is it ok to have the evening dose last thing at night or do I need to take them on an empty stomach but half an hour before food??

    • Robert Redfern says:

      I can help here:
      Increase the Serrapeptase to 2 x 3 times per day, 30mins before each meal
      MSM+Silver Drops in each ear 2-3 times per day
      Nascent Iodine Drops 4 drops x 4 times over the day, in a little water
      You can get the above at http://www.GoodHealthNaturally.com

      Food:
      Stop all carbs and high sugar foods. Also stop all dairy products.

      • K vaz says:

        Thanks. I am increasing the serrapeptase from today. I am a little confused though. The nascent iodine on the website you mention says that it is for energy and thyroid problems. How would it help the polyps? Also, the MSM+silverdrops is mentioned to be for the eyes. How would it reduce inflammation in my ears?

        • Robert Redfern says:

          Iodine is for 50 reasons around the body.
          MSM+Silver is awsome for the ears. I have 2 perforated eardrums and it keeps infections 100% clear for me.
          Make sure you have selenium in your diet wither as a supplement or 4 brazil nuts everyday.

  • Jade Thompson says:

    Hi there

    I was recommend serrapeptase for endometriosis , and irritable bowl syndrome wich was caused by the endometriosis . I have stage 4 , and was told I have tissue on many of my organs . The health shop said that 10 mg tablet 3 times a day , is this enough considering my condition ?

  • I am taking prednisone for Polymyalgia Rheumatica. Is it ok to take serrapeptase with this steroid?

  • C. M. K. says:

    My husband had 2 stents put in his right coronary artery 7 months ago. Then he had a brain hemmorage that night due to blood thinners. He is recovering nicely from the brain hemmorage and from his heart attack. He has 2 other areas in another artery with some plaque. He has high LDL. He takes 20 mg of lisinoprel, 50 mg of metoprolol tartrate, and a low dose aspirin daily. He can’t take statins because of side effects and he is not on blood thinners because of the brain hemmorage.
    I would like him to take serrapeptease, but I am concerned because of the brain hemmorage that it might open the area in his brain where it has healed. Any suggestions?

    Thanks

  • Andrea says:

    hi robert,
    my dad has type 1 diabetes since he was a teenager so nearly 40 years he has many problems due to it, include cardiovascolar problems (he got few surgery in his legs for blood circulation) and he has pain in his legs due to nerves problems as the doctor says diabetic neuropathy, few months ago he strated to have vision problems in one eye called retinal thrombosis the diabetes is the cause here as well, i would like to let him start with serrapeptase (doctor best 40000ui)9 caps a day for the first week and then something like 3 a day for few months or even more, i m aware that it won’t solve the problems but can it be a good way to go?
    kind regards
    Andrea

  • Chris says:

    Hi,
    I found your site as I was researching uses for Serrapeptase. I have taken Serrapeptase before for a skin condition and it worked wonders for me. My question to you is I just had outpatient right hip arthroscopy this past Wed. May 15th for repair of a labrum (cartilage) tear in my right hip from an injury I had a few years ago. The surgery went very well, only lasted for 45 mins, and they put in a plastic type material very small “anchor” the size of a pencil eraser into my right hip along with some small sutures to repair the torn labrum. I would like to take my Serrapeptase to speed the healing and reduce post surgery inflammation, but am concerned that the Serrapeptase might “eat away” at the sutures and/or anchor that was put in surgically? Can I safely take the Serrapeptase? In other words, what exactly does this enzyme “eat away” at that is non-vital to the human body? Would it harm a plastic anchor and /or the sutures inside my body? Thank you. I tried searching this site to see if anyone else asked a similar question and did not find one (aka someone who may have had a hip replacement or knee replacement where they used artificial materials and placed them in the joint as part of the repair process. and any detrimental effects on these materials resulting from taking Serrapeptase.)

    • Robert Redfern says:

      Chris,
      1. Serrapeptase can be restarted after surgery 24-48 hours afterwards.
      2. It will not eat anything away other than excess scar tissue.

  • nicci says:

    Hello,
    My partner Dave has had serious problems with blocked arteries. We are currently using serrapeptase 80.000 up to six a day now, q10, vit c, homocysteine lowering caps, olive leave extract, liquid magnesium. But he has an operation and feels he is not getting better, still very tired, and he also had some tia’s before the operation, as they let hime so long for this. He also has diabetes 2, and a very high cholesterol and not too good ‘good cholesterol’. The doctors make of course a lot of fuss about this last thing, don’t pay attention to his complaints, statins seems to be the only answer. Anything you can advice?

  • Johanna Elias says:

    I am 71, am a vegetarian, used to lightly smoke and have emphysema. My immune system is strong, rarely get a cold, have no allergies, sleep well. Because of my poor breathing I am inactive, use inhalers and an oxygen compressor for 3 hours nightly. The only things I take are lisinapril for high BP and natural suppliments. I recently bought “BlockbusterAllClear” by GoodHealthNaturally (before I knew that I could get it from you) and I live on SS which limits me money-wise. I hope you can advise/help me but if you can’t..bless you for all that you do help! Be well, Johanna

  • Martine Bishop says:

    is it ok to take serrapeptase while on 8 mg of coumadin a day ? I have blood clots in the lower left leg due to surgery on my ankle. And what would you recommend for dosage ?

  • debbie says:

    Hi, I am a 59 yr old female that has had fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue for 23 yrs. I would like to know if serrapeptase would benefit me? I so, what dosage would you recommend?

    Thank you kindly

  • Lisa White says:

    This is for a friend of mine who wants to know what is a good amount of serrapeptase (dosage) to take to clean arteries and lower cholesterol, I am going to recommend to him the Serranol. How much and for how long, please advise Thank you!

  • christine macalla says:

    I have severe chronic Lyme. What dose of serrapeptase should I be taking? My older dogs have it also, what dose would I give them weighting approx 50pds?

  • Mary Lee Hill says:

    Hi Robert,
    My husband Bob has been diagnosed over the recent past years with the following : Rheumatoid as well as Psoriatic Arthritis, Diabetes (type 2) – which his doctor put him on Metformin pill AND a “natural” type insulin to regulate blood sugar & the pancreas activity. Bob’s blood pressure tonight was 90/60 and his pulse was 98 right after he got out of the shower after work and he has NOT taken his meds tonight (only the meds for morning time). He is supposed to take an 81mg baby aspirin per the doctor. He also put Bob on 2 meds for Cholesterol – Crestor & Simvastatin. He has in the last 6 months been having an annoying issue with post nasal drip and coughing and was told by the walk in facility here that he has a bacterial virus and put him on anti-biotics Z-pack for 5 days but it is not all gone so I told him maybe he should go back to the walk in clinic to get a second round of antibiotics. If that doctor is right, the problem should go away soon. He is also having to taking cough medicine once or twice a week so the cough doesn’t wake him up at night. As for his primary physician, I think the Dr. is overloading him on prescription drugs. Bobby feels just as bad now as he did before all the meds. What started his bad health was back in 2007 Oct. when he began complaining that his left rib was hurting and found a local doctor. The dr. took some blood work and x-ray etc and advised Bob that he had the diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and a clogged artery seen thru a scan. His primary also told him to see a gastro doctor which he did (This all came up the first year). The Gastro Dr. said it was his gallbladder referring pain to the left side. He went in and had the gallbladder removed. They checked him 2 months later and said he had irritation in the duodenum and put him on an acid reducer prescription med. Then he went to his arthritis doctor and was told he had costrochondritis in his rib cage hence the rib pain as now it is also in his sternum as well as both sides of the ribs. He has trouble lifting his arms over his head as it pulls in the rib area. Sometime his ribs are throbbing, aching, giving him sharp jolting pains which come and go fairly quickly within a minute or two. He has tried acupuncture and although it helps with his hips, knees, neck and back…. it does not help his rib pain. Our chiropractor works on him as well. I have been studding natural ways and although his primary was totally against this, I put Bobby on Digestive Enzymes and Probiotics, a Men’s One a Day with Prostate Health and green plants formulations. I also put him on Turmeric. I am trying to get him to drink more water each day – he is not real good at that but improving in that area. I just don’t want him to get dehydrated. He had decided to do oral chelation therapy and started about 9 months ago. He also has spinal stenosis. Because of his diabetes, I believe that may be why he has a bit of neuropathy in his left leg and foot on occasion. It seems to come and go. Sometimes part of his leg is numb and then other times it goes away. I have been reading up on the Doctor’s Best Serrapeptase 40,000 units which I just bought (there are 270 Veggie Caps) in the bottle and the dosage amount I have noticed is different all over the net. I don’t agree with Bob’s primary doctor with some of his tactics and practices and when we told him we wanted to try and put my husband on the probiotics and digestive enzymes, his response was ” if it were me, I would not do it “. Doesn’t he want to see Bobby get better ? All of his meds have not worked (( oh, and he is prescribing oxycodone for pain and my husband does not want to take it because he is afraid of getting addicted to it so he only takes once in a great while. The doctor also has him taking Naprosyn every day for inflammation (morning only but when pain is really bad takes at night too). My husband has been in pain for the pasts 5 years and it seems that each year brings on more symptoms or diagnosis’. He is under much stress with work and is 59 years old. He is hoping to retire from his day job in a year or so but will have plenty of work to keep him going with managing real estate property. when will this vicious cycle end with his health? Poor Guy! He has been miserable and goes to work every day anyway. He finds that he has to lay down before showering to give his back and ribs a rest, then he needs to lay down after the shower, then when he gets home from the office he has to lay down again. With all of this going on, is it possible for you to instruct us on how much Serrapeptase would be best for him at this point? Do you think he should take 2 or 3 tablets a couple of times a day since 1 capsule is 40,000 units? Should he go off of the aspirin, the oral chelation and possibly the blood pressure meds while on the Serrapeptase ? Any suggestions you have would be much appreciated because we know this primary dr is doing Bobby no favors. I am also concerned about his liver with taking all of those prescription drugs. Robert, I look forward to hearing from you and hope you can shed some light on some things. WE would appreciate any help you can provide. We want to see him out of pain but want to do it safely. If you have suggestions, bring them on …. we are listening.
    Sincerely,
    Mary Lee Hill

    • Robert Redfern says:

      Mary Lee,
      Doesn’t he want to see Bobby get better ? Now that is a question I can answer. The training (brainwashing) for doctors is carefully managed to make sure they do not believe in reversing disease. This is so they can be persuaded by drug company reps to manage disease. Drug companies only get money when you are sick and so why would they practice health care when they only make money with disease care? The drug companies are the most profitable and powerful companies in the world and bribe politicians and doctors to do their bidding. They are fined billions of $ for this ($12billion in the last few years) but it is pocket money compared to their massive income.
      All you and anyone can do to get out of their clutches by living a perfect lifestyle to get healthy and stay healthy. What is a perfect lifestyle? Consider this. It may be that every, person, politician, doctor, scientist is telling untruths either deliberately or they are simply mistaken about everything. You do not care whether they are telling lies or simply mistaken. It is still your health, wealth and security which is at stake.
      Now is the time for you to take responsibility for these three parts of your life and make a decision on what you are going to do to fix it all. Since you sent me a long email I am guessing you are starting to take this responsibility.
      Do you want my recovery plan which is primarily lifestyle and supplements? See the lifestyle plan attached before you say yes. It really means big changes.

      Please get back to me anytime you need help at http://www.GoodHealthHelpDesk.com

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  • RYAN says:

    How about usage for overall muscular flexibility and joint mobility? I’ve heard of people using it for this reason as well. Have you heard of this? Does it help and if so at what dosage and how long?

  • Jodie says:

    can I use this product to shrink or eliminate fibroid tumors. It has been reccommended that I get a hysterectomy due to complications from the fibroids. Thanks for your input.

  • I have had 2 strokes over the last 6 years, endarectomys bilateral and stents in left corotid and right illiac. Now I have a 70% blockage in my left corotid up within the cranium. We are now on Plavix with 320 mg aspirin to help prevent further blockage. Had a colorectal bleed that put me in the hospital for 4 days and left me very anemic. Will Serrapeptase treatments reduce the blockage in my corotid?? I understand that surgery will be very dangerous but I don’t want to exist on blood thinners for life either.

  • Zarina says:

    Is serrapeptase only for artery blockage, I have been diagnosed with cysts and fibroids in my stomach, and also have gallstones. I wake up every morning with extreme pain in my lower spine and knees. I have to wait six months for a physiotherapist as the doctor has referred me. I am taking 2 co-dydramols on waking up for pain relief, and a multivitamin tablet two hours later and 2 co-enzyme Q10 tablets in the afternoon. I am taking the co-enzyme Q10 to give me some energy as I am suffering from fatigue, I can’t lift my head from feeling so tired. I also have an overactive thyroid but haven’t been given any medication for that. It’s very debilitating as I can’t do much in the day and feel hopeless. I have taken serrapeptase in the past and found it helped with the inflammation but it was very expensive, £40 every month was too much for me and I felt I would have to take it for life. I dont think the doctors would prescribe it to me, I feel hopeless as the doctors are just not taking me seriously and I am in immense pain. Please could you help me with some information about taking serrapeptase for the above problems. Thank you, I would be very grateful.

  • Dee says:

    Robert,
    I have recently been diagnosed with Pulmonary Sarcoidosis and have been using Doctor’s Best 40,000su for a couple of weeks. I realize it is far too early to see any positive results, but am concerned that 1 capsule 3 times a day is insufficient to help me significantly.
    At this point my Sarcoid is more of an annoyance than greatly impacting my day to day function. With adjustments to how I do things I can pretty much do all I could before this happened. I have changed my reasonably good diet to one that includes even more vegetables, rarely eat red meat, drink 90 to 120 oz of water every day, plus walk 30 minutes every night.
    I have noticed that my eyes are giving me trouble and was interested to read of the improvements Mike saw in his eyesight after taking Serrapeptase. I don’t know whether something else I am taking may be causing the problems or whether it is the Sarcoid. (I am also taking Cayenne pepper 3 times a day for inflammation).
    How much Serrapeptase do you recommend I take? I want to knock this on the head before it has the chance to progress to other organs. At this point my lung function is normal, and I only have a couple of tiny granulomas. So much of your testimonies are for other problems, and I am not finding much on Sarcoidosis.
    I look forward to your reply

  • Cindy Eeson says:

    Is Serrapeptase safe to take if already on 3.5mg of warfarin? Have arterial blockages in minor arteries of heart and a leaky valve problem.

  • Wretha says:

    OK, saw that you have videos here, do you have any other interviews, radio shows or such?

    Thanks,
    Wretha

  • Wretha says:

    I just started taking serrapeptase, Doctor’s Best 40,000 units, I’m taking 2 tablets in the morning with water, at least an hour before I eat anything.

    I am taking it to help get rid of upper arm/shoulder pain on my left arm, and for the other benefits.

    One quick question, this is supposed to be taken away from food, will coffee with sugar and non dairy creamer cause it to not work as well or not at all? I want to give this to my hubby but he has coffee first thing when he gets up, I don’t know if I can get him to wait though I am going to try my best. I know that isn’t good for him, but it’s his choice to drink that, I’m trying to get him and keep him healthier.

    Thanks so much!

    Wretha

  • linda matthews says:

    Hi

    I posted a comment about serrapeptase and Lyme disease I wonder if you are able to reply

    Kind Regards

    Linda Mathews

  • Rita Navarro says:

    I started Serranol for chronic inflammation in my body. Pleasant side effect, It started reducing the size of a cyst on my arm by 1/2. Really excited. Would like to start my mother in law on something, she has fibromyalgia what do you recommend?

  • glenn lowe says:

    enzyme dosage is not registered as mg or iu…..it should be u…or in this case su,spu…so still no help with your info

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