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Reddit mentions of Doctor's Best High Potency Serrapeptase, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegan, Supports Healthy Sinuses, 120,000 SPU, 90 Veggie Caps

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Doctor's Best High Potency Serrapeptase, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegan, Supports Healthy Sinuses, 120,000 SPU, 90 Veggie Caps
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High Potency Serrapeptase promotes and maintains healthy sinus and airway function and healthy immune response*Helps dissolve hard particles made of protein that cause unwanted side effects from toxins, scar tissue, blood clots and cysts*Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme that comes from the Serratia bacteria species strain E15Uses Serrateric, a coating that protects the enzyme from stomach acids until it reaches the intestines and therefore optimizes absorption
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Size90 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.1763698096 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on Doctor's Best High Potency Serrapeptase, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Vegan, Supports Healthy Sinuses, 120,000 SPU, 90 Veggie Caps:

u/-acidbox- · 1 pointr/Nootropics

Oh nice, are the other enzymes in it at high levels?

I use this one.

https://www.amazon.com/Doctors-Best-Potency-Serrapeptase-Supports/dp/B003QW3GCI

u/mlerin · 1 pointr/ACL

For serrapeptase, I've been taking Doctor's Best which recommends 1 capsule / day on an empty stomach with water. I think I mentioned before, but be careful if combining with pain relievers and anti-inflammatories. Serrapeptase will thin your blood a bit, so combined with aspirin can cause low blood pressure and dizziness. It shows a lot of the same benefits as aspirin though, so you may find it to be a better option anyway with less impact on your stomach. I'm continuing to take this daily as the potential negatives seem low. More info here.

I've also been skeptical on supplements in general, but given the injuries over the past 3 years and the fact that I'm now 34, I'm trying to get any advantage I can to recover from workouts and continue performing at as high a level as possible for as long as possible. Other supplements I've been taking:

  • Daily multivitamin
  • Fish oil
  • Kelp — helps regulate your thyroid and hormone production related to metabolism. Careful not to take more than 225 mcg/day or it can actually be detrimental. Probably only suitable for folks who are working out / training consistently for these reasons. I use Swanson brand which is right at 225 mcg in one daily tablet.
  • Acetyl L-carnitine which supports energy, brain function, and metabolism. I use NaturaLife Labs, 2 tablets/day.
  • CherryActive Capsules — freeze dried cherry tablets which many pro footballers use as a nutritional supplement and that can also improve energy levels.

    Good luck!