In the USA: Is classify as a dietary supplement. Is use in japan and europe. Use for painful and inflammatory conditions. No prospective randomized studies have showed it work in coronary artery disease. After reviewing the properties I do not see how it will work at the level of the atheromatous plague.
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Theoretically it can: However, serrapeptase hasn't been studied well to confirm its effectiveness for this purpose. Do the basic rule- diet, exercise, attain normal blood pressure , sugar, cholesterol and weight. Follow up with your dr. .http://www.ehow.com/facts_5040330_side-effects-serrapeptase.html#page=3.
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