Benefits of nattokinase and serrapeptase.

Written by Lee Stevenson, sorry I am a lousy editor.

This is not medical advice, I have written this for educational purposes. If you are ill please seek the advice of a qualified and experienced medical practitioner.

Nattokinase prevents excess blood clotting and the build of of excess fibroid tissue in the body found in many diseases that deteriorate the brain and organs. It has very few side effects other then excess bleeding when injured. It has been found to prevent the damage that Covid infection causes. Serrapeptase can break down scar tissue and prevent blood clotting but does not have as many benefits as nattokinase. Nattokinase is better at preventing blood clotting but serrapeptase is much better at breaking down and preventing scar tissue build up in the body. Nattokinase can help prevent high blood pressure. Nattokinase is a potent NRF2 activator meaning it has potent antioxidant properties. Nattokinase prevents the inflammation and oxidative stress caused by endotoxins.

Nattokinase prevents the build up of amyloid plaque and prevents neuro inflammation which can cause organ damage and brain damage. Nattokinase reduces many cytokines that cause sepsis and inflammatory disease.

Many types of inflammatory bowel diseases, interstitial cystitis and organ failure can be linked to inhibited blood flow. Nattokinase can help to prevent this.

Some side effects of nattokinase if taken in too high of dosage it can cause low blood pressure. If you have issues with blood not being able to clot you should never take nattokinase.

Because serrapeptase and nattokinase break down and prevent fibrin build up they can help prevent Alzheimer disease. The benefits of serrapeptase is a bit different though because it can prevent fluid and inflammation accumulation in damaged areas of the body and speed up healing. Serrapeptase also reduces cyst caused by fibrin build up in the body. Often times fibrin cyst are mistaken for breast cancer. Studies have shown that the largest percentage of the time when someone has been diagnosed with breast cancer the diagnoses was incorrect and they actually had fibrin cyst.

Serrapeptase reduces the thickness of mucus produce when ill making it much easier to expel. Serrapeptase has very potent anti-inflammatory properties. Serrapeptase is more potent at reducing inflammation then most NSAIDs. It has been shown to dramatically reduce the damage caused by Covid. Serrapeptase has been shown to reduce symptoms of many things like acne, osteoarthritis and many other things. Serrapeptase helps to inhibit the formation of biofilms by pathogens.

Serrapeptase was found to dramatically reduce pain and symptoms of allergies. It has been found to be effective against thyroid cancer. It prevents the build up of amyloid plaque which causes organ damage and Alzheimer.

Serrapeptase also prevents excess blood clotting and fibrin build up in the body but is much better then nattokinase at breaking down scar tissue. Nattokinase and serrapeptase can inactivate many viruses including herpes. Do not take high dose serrapetase it can cause the break down of healthy tissue in the body and can actually damage the lungs instead of healing them . High dose serrapeptase also causes nausea, muscle and joint pain, weight loss and skin rashes or itching. There is no reason to take high dose serrapeptase if you cannot find low dose then pulse taking it.

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Benefits of phosphatidylcholine.

Written by Lee Stevenson, sorry I am a lousy editor.

This is not medical advice I am writing this for educational purposes. If you are ill please seek the aid of a qualified and experienced functional medicine practitioner.

Posphatidylcholine (CDP-choline)

Phospholipids (PC) are involved in how our genes are expressed. It is not genetics that determines how genes are expressed but epigenetics. Phosphatidylcholine is needed for the formation of those phospholipids. Pollution, toxins, many medication, aging, stress, bad diets, consuming non organic foods can all and chronic illness cause phosphatidyl choline deficiency. A deficiency in phosphotidylcholine causes sphingomyelin to build up and LDL levels to increase which causes liver, kidney , neurological and brain damage. PC is needed to transport waste out of cells and nutrients into cells. So it is needed for cellular health. Phosphotidylcholine is not the same as choline. Though phosphatidylcholine can increase choline and acetycholine levels. The body uses choline to produce many other things.

Posphatidylcholine improves brain function and prevents neurological damage. It improves memory and helps prevent dementia. Phosphatidylcholine may increase life span. Phosphatidylcholine helps prevent diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and many metabolic disorders. Cholesterol is needed by almost every cell in the body and is needed for proper function of the brain. If phosphatidylcholine is low then many processes in the body becomes inhibited and brain damage and reduces function of the brain occurs. PEMT overexpression combined with phosphatidylcholine deficiency can cause obesity. CDP-choline deficiency can cause muscular dystrophy, fatty liver disease, neurological and brain damage, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, reduces fertility, and causes miscarriages.

CDP-choline is needed for liver regeneration. CDP-choline deficiency makes the lungs prone to infection and injury.

Low levels of CDP-choline causes ulcerative colitis and inhibits nutrient absorption. Low CDP-choline levels can cause muscle fatigue and muscle loss. Because vaccines and glyphosate found in high levels in our foods can damage the metabolic pathways involved in the production of CDP-choline I would not doubt those getting infected by Covid and other contagious illnesses that damage the lungs are deficient in CDP-choline and have most likely been vaccine injured or injured from eating processed foods and GMOs. One thing that has me convinced of this is the fact that CDP-choline is also needed for good gut health and those prone to lung infection and injury usually have inflamed guts.

Foods high in CDP-choline are meat, sun flower seeds, eggs, fish, and oysters. If you supplement with it, liposomal CDP-choline would be the best to use. CDP-choline and alpha GPC seem to be the best options for supplementing phosphatidylcholine.

CDP-choline protect from cardiovascular disease and artherosclerosis. Low CDP-choline levels can cause high homocysteine levels which can damage organs, damage the brain and cause high histamine levels. CDP-choline prevents high homocysteine levels.

I believe CDP-choline would protect from herpes infections and Covid because they inhibit beta oxidation and CDP-choline prevents that from happening. Systemic inflammation inhibits beta oxidation. Vaccine manufacturers claim they need vaccines to stimulate inflammation in order for them to work. Most processed foods especially GMOs cause systemic inflammation. Drugs especially fluoroquinolones inhibit beta oxidation. Those prone to herpes virus infection and Corona have been found to have systemic inflammation.

Because proper PEMT function is important for the proper metabolism of phospholipids if you have PEMT issues I would recommend supporting sulfation and research the benefits of betaine. If you have sulfation issues or PEMT issues you may react to CDP-choline. Those should be addressed before taking it. Some side effects if a person takes too much is nausea, excess sweating, and diarrhea. It would be best if someone took it with food.

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Benefits of burdock root.

Written by Lee Stevenson , sorry I am a lousy editor.

I have written this for educational purposes , this is not medical advice. If you are ill seek the aid of a qualified and experienced functional medicine practitioner.

Burdock root (Arctium spp)

Burdock root has very potent antioxidant properties. Burdock root increases mitochondrial respiration which would prevent diabetes, glucose intolerance and obesity. It contains B-sitosterol which prevents diabetes. B-sitosterol has sedative effects so burdock root should be used at night. Burdock root prevents lung fibrosis. Burdock root improves memory in those with Alzheimer’s . Burdock root has potent antioxidant properties. Burdock root inhibits the inflammatory cytokines that cause autoimmunity and sepsis. It inhibits the effects of endotoxins on the body. Burdock root reverses aging in the skin. Burdock root inhibits blood clotting.. Burdock root is neuroprotective. It reverses some of the effects of Alzheimers. It helps prevent lung fibrosis from it’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Burdock root increases fat burning in the body. Burdock protects the body and detoxes it of cadmium and mercury. Burdock root has potent antifunfal and antiviral properties. It inhibits RNA viruses including herpes viruses . Burdock inhibits mast cell degranulation which would reduce histamines. Burdock root helps to prevent anaphylaxis. Burdock root help to prevent leptin resistance which can cause obesity. Burdock increases exercise performance and endurance. Burdock root increases biogenesis which increases fat burning and increase ATP levels which would reduce fatigue. Burdock root helps to reduce ammonia levels in the body. Burdock root also prevents urinary tract infections. I could go on about the benefits but I think I painted a clear picture of the health benefits.

As for side effects I could not find studies that tested for that but the root is eaten for food in many cultures so I would say it’s safety has been tested.

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