FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I open the capsule and take just the powder?

Yes—you may open the capsule and take the powder directly, but it’s delayed release to protect the enzyme from stomach acid, so it’s best to swallow the whole capsule for optimal effectiveness

Can I take Serra Enzyme with my other supplements?

Generally, yes—you can take it alongside other supplements. Just be cautious if you’re already using blood thinning medication (like aspirin or warfarin).

How long does it take to feel benefits?

Many users report noticing effects in a few days to a few weeks, depending on the condition and dosage. However, individual responses vary, and consistency is key.

How long should I wait between meals when taking Serra Enzyme?

To ensure optimal efficacy, take it on an empty stomach—typically ½ hour before or 2 hour after a meal.

Is Serra Enzyme vegetarian/vegan and what’s inside?

Yes, the SerraEnzyme is suitable for vegans. The capsules are free from phthalates and gelatin. The main active is serrapeptase, accompanied by minimal excipients like microcrystalline cellulose and delayed‑release coating.

How frequently and for how long should I take Serra Enzyme?

It can be taken 2–3 times daily. If only once, take it in the morning or right before bed. It’s formulated for long-term use and can be taken indefinitely.

Can I take Serra Enzyme along with other products like Block Buster or Nattokinase?

Yes! Serra Enzyme works well on its own, but if you’re targeting a specific health concern, combining it with other enzymes from their range—like Nattokinase—may enhance results

What does “IU” stand for on the label?

What does “IU” or “U” stand for on the label? IU means International Unit and U means Unit, a common measure of enzyme activity. Other brands may use terms like SPU or SU, which are equivalent measures for serrapeptase activity.