Q: Is it safe to take Serrapeptase while you are pregnant?
A: Yes it is safe and Serrapeptase can even be used while breastfeeding and to clear a breast engorgement within an hour. For the best quality and value, use SerraEzyme 80,000IU capsules, 2 x 2 times per day.
Q: This acquaintance of mine lost a pregnancy the last time she was pregnant, apparently this is the second time this has happened. She went on a parasite killing program (Dr. H. Clarck) and is now pregnant a third time. I had told her about serrapeptase and she would like to take them but i was not sure if she should. -Martine B., Australia
A: Please read the Blocked Fallopian Tubes Health Plan for my fertility program. The diet is the real benefit.
Q: Could you please help me with this question? Is Serranol safe for pregnant woman? I read all over the place that turmeric-curcumin is not safe for pregnant woman and it needs to be avoided. I cannot find contraindications in your supplements. -Pedro
A: This is the consensus from scientists on Pregnancy and Lactation – Although there is no evidence that dietary consumption of turmeric as a spice adversely affects pregnancy or lactation, the safety of curcumin supplements in pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Since the countries that consume the largest amounts turmeric and curcumin have shown no ill effects, I can confirm all of the females in my family have taken curcumin and serrapeptase and all of had healthy pregnancies and babies.
Q: Hi Robert, Just had a few more questions for you:
1. Wondering if Serrapeptase is safe to use during pregnancy as I am planning another baby soon?
2. Also is Serrapeptase available in Australia, preferably Western Australia?
-Debbie W.
A: 1. Yes it is safe during and after the birth for such uses as clearing breast engorgement.
2. Not yet, just from www.GoodHealthOZ.com. We are still hoping to get a distributor soon.
Q: My knee is really swollen with fluid and wanted to avoid having an aspiration. What is the maximum number of MSM capsules I can take? I am taking Pregnacare which includes all the DoH recommended stuff as well as extra omega 3,6 & 9- which I think is from hemp or flaxseed. Also I’m vegetarian but have started eating one portion of tuna a week. I have stopped Siberian ginseng as couldn’t find out whether it is ok to take and get mixed messages about iron supplements. Can you advise on these? Also is it ok to take lutein and bilberry tincture?
-Suzanne B., United Kingdom
A: If you take the SerraPlus+ it has MSM included. If you are taking the Omega 3/6/9 then you do not really need to eat tuna. The main thing is to keep away from all junk foods such as breads, pastry, potatoes, milk products, etc. Eat lots of veggies and dark skinned fruits, nuts seeds and beans. Avocados can be eaten 3 per day if you like them. There is an iron supplement called Spatone from the health store or the chemist which is the best. Lutein and bilberry are fine. You can get them in my MaxiFocus spray.
I have Bartholic cyst and i am 4 months pregnant. I had this cyst about a year ago for the first time. I had it again this year a few days ago but then it was fine after a few days, Now i have it again and i read on the internet that serrapeptase helped that woman. She also had this cyst. I just want to know if it is safe to use for the cyst and during my pregnancy?
Hi Renee,
Yes the Serrapeptase is safe to take during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. I would recommend taking: SerraEnzyme 250,000IU, 1 capsules, 4 times per day until relief. Also, Nascent Iodine Drops 5 drops, 3 times per day.
Ensure that your diet follows our guidelines, as well as good breathing exercises, relaxation too. This will all help the recovery process.
We have lots of dietary info, which can be found at these links:
http://goodhealthhelpdesk.com/index.php?/HelpDeskDirect/Knowledgebase/Article/View/9/9/really-healthy-foods
http://goodhealthhelpdesk.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/2521/0/the-importance-of-daily-smoothies
http://www.reallyhealthyfoods.com
Best of Health
Your Good Health Coaching Team
How long should it be taken to see results
Hi Lala, everyone is individual and time taken to see results will vary from person to person. With our full health plans we would expect to follow them for 4-8 weeks before any review, but a full review wouldn’t be expected until 12 weeks, and this would be the same on any plan. This isn’t to say that you would not see some improvement before this time, many people do, even after 30 days. However, we would suggest working on the full plan for this timescale and the reviewing on a timely basis. Sticking to the plan as closely as possible will also encourage quicker and better results.
If you need further support for yourself, then you can register a callback with one of our health coaches, and get set up so we can help you on a 1.2.1 basis. It is completely free, so nothing to lose.
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Hi, I’ve been taking serraenzyne 80,000 for 3 weeks for my rosacia. I’m trying to conceive you say they are safe during pregnancy if I am lucky enough to conceive you say they are safe to take. I bought mine from Dennis Gore pharmacy Manchester ( he said Robert Redfern takes them in personally ) I spoke to Dennis for a good few hours when I went to see him and he said to stop taking them for the first trimester then start again. I’ve also done some research and read that studies say not enough research has been done on pregnant woman and to be on the safe side stop taking them until after the baby is born. I have read all your family members ( Robert Redfern ) have taken them and had successful pregnancies and babies whilst on them but I’m worried as what to do.
I’m 41 years old and been trying for nearly 2 years. I’m sorry to question you on this but want to know why you say yes they are safe and others say no it’s not worth the risk. Please can you put my mind at ease. Thank you very much.
Hi Wendy, yes the SerraEnzyme is safe to use before and during pregnancy and after pregnancy, whilst breastfeeding. We have been recommending it as part of Robert Redfern’s full health plan for fertility and healthy pregnancy for many years, and many women have gone on to have successful pregnancies by following the plan in his book.
To help you further please see our full health plan below for fertility:
https://www.goodhealthhelpdesk.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/148/108/female-fertility–healthy-fallopian-tubes-plan
And you can download Robert’s free ebook on fertility here:
http://naturallyhealthynews.com/free-books/
Please also contact the health coaches at Good Health Coaching Centres, for full support and guidance throughout the plan. It is completely free, so nothing to lose. Just register for a call back at http://www.MyGoodHealthClub.com and one of our health coaches will contact you shortly, so we can help you on a more individual basis.
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My only thought was that it’s used to remove proteins from your body, but isn’t sperm comprised of protein? Might be a silly question, but I guess my concern would be that it would act as a spermicide.
Hi L Billings, no it wouldn’t class sperm as ‘dead’ or ‘unwanted’ protein and therefore wouldn’t not work to dissolve them in the body.
I have been taking high potency serrapeptase 120,000 twice a day I had a brown discharge with tissue like substance does that means it’s working I only been taking it for 3 weeks now
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Please I have a important question. I want to know if serrapetase aids pregnancy? A friend just told me about it and I want to confirm..
Hi Bev, Serrapeptase can be used as part on a overall plan to support fertility and blocked fallopian tubes, if there are any underlying issues there. Please see our full health plan here: https://www.goodhealthhelpdesk.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/148/108/female-fertility–healthy-fallopian-tubes-plan
You can also download Robert Redfern’s free ebook on Fertility here: http://naturallyhealthynews.com/free-books/
Please register a callback and one of the health coaches will contact you shortly to help you further at http://www.mygoodhealthclub.com
Are you suppose to take serrapeptase throughout your period?
Also, do you continue taking it after ovulation? I read where you are not suppose to take it after ovulation because it can cause your uterus to contract which could lead to miscarriage if you are pregnant.
Just want to verify.
Hello Angela, there is no need to stop during ovulation or at any point during the cycle. It will not lead to miscarriage under any circumstances. Many women have used it to support conception and a healthy pregnancy.
Your Good Health Coaching Team
Hi iv been taking serrepeptase to help unblock my slow tubes it worked and I conceived unfortunately I lost it at 5 weeks. I have minimal endo that I feel serrepeptase has helped lots with my cycles are bang on. 28 days and bright red instead of dark and full of clots sorry for tmi. Can you advice me if maca and serrepeptase will help me carry till full term I believe it’s hormonal problem possibly low progesterone. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
Hello Cat, I’m sorry to hear about your recent experience, but there is a positive in terms of the unblocking of the tubes, so that is good news. Yes you can use both serrapeptase and maca during the pregnancy, to help balance the hormones. Here is our full plan to help you further: https://goodhealthhelpdesk.com/index.php?/HelpDeskDirect/Knowledgebase/Article/View/2364/213/healthy-pregnancy-health-plan
Plus you can download Robert Redfern’s ebook on Fertility from here: http://naturallyhealthynews.com/product-category/free-ebooks/
I hope that helps
Lindsay
http://www.mygoodhealthclub.com
Thank you very much for your advice. Is it OK to consume all of, the supplements you suggest in pregnancy.
Thank you again
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Hello Cat, yes the plan has been put together for a healthy pregnancy plan, and therefore can be taken at this time.
I hope this helps
Hello,
I have Serrapeptase 120,000 spu and I was wondering how much to take during pregnancy if doctors said I have uterine fibroids? And do I take same amount throughout the pregnancy from conception until delivery?
Hi Liz, there is no set dose before, during or after pregnancy as such, it is safe to use during these times. Start on 3 per day and reduce after a month or so. Once you have had the baby then you can move on to our fibroid health plan, if you need further help: https://goodhealthhelpdesk.com/index.php?/HelpDeskDirect/Knowledgebase/Article/View/1948/107/uterine-fibroids-health-plan
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Can you take the serrapeptase after ovulation. I’m ovulation soon and I need to know if I should stop taking it after I ovulate. Please respond, thank you.
Hi Keya, you can take it throughout the cycle, there is no need to take a break at any point.
Your Good Health Coaching Team
Is it OK to take conception pregnacare pills as am taking serrapeptse pills?
Hello Nakato, yes you can take both as there are no contraindications.
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Hello! I would like to ask you about serrapeptase during pregnancy. I was taking 2×120,000 IU a day for 3 weeks (33-35w of the pregnancy).My baby is now 2 weeks old, was born at 38w3d. I know some people are not recommending taking it during pregnancy, but it is considered safe according to Robert Redfern. Could I have harmed the baby by taking serrapeptase?
Thank you for your help.
Hello Petra, there are no safety issues when taking serrapeptase during pregnancy, for the mother or baby.
I hope that helps
Your Good Health Coaching Team
Hi, My last delivery they discovered I had placenta percreta (where my placenta fused to my bladder). I’m 4 weeks pregnant with my third and have read serrapetase helps in preventing the scarring that occurs with the placenta. Can you comment on this?
Hello Beverly, serrapeptase works on all scar tissue in the body, so is a good choice for you here. You can safely use it during pregnancy.
Your Good Health Coaching Team
Doesn’t it dissolve mucus? As in mucus plug?
Hello Rebecca, no there isn’t any risk of this happening and serrapeptase has been used safely in pregnancy for over 20 years.
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