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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>April</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>23<br />
FOCUS ON HEALTH<br />
Amazing health miracles<br />
from the silkworm<br />
Serrapeptase an enzyme produced in<br />
silkworms may become one of the most<br />
widely used natural health solutions<br />
for its ability to replace the majority of<br />
anti-inflammatory drugs and bypass<br />
operations. It is nature’s answer to pain,<br />
chronic inflammation and clogged arteries.<br />
Enzymes are essential for life. Constantly<br />
working to build and regenerate the<br />
body, they help digest food, break down<br />
toxins and cleanse the blood, in addition<br />
to thousands of other functions. A lack<br />
of enzymes in the body leads to food<br />
intolerances, allergies, digestive issues,<br />
disease and poor health. Studies show an<br />
average 70-year-old has only <strong>20</strong> percent of<br />
the enzymes found in the body of a <strong>20</strong>-yearold.<br />
Serrapeptase is a natural antiinflammatory,<br />
which can clean, clear and<br />
reduce inflammation while dissolving nonliving<br />
tissue including blood clots, cysts,<br />
arterial plaque and mucus. One of its major<br />
benefits is its ability to reduce pain.<br />
<strong>The</strong> serrapeptase enzyme was first found<br />
in the intestine of the silkworm in the late<br />
1960s. <strong>The</strong> silkworm uses it to dissolve the<br />
hard cocoon, allowing the moth to escape as<br />
well as to digest the tough mulberry leaves it<br />
feeds on. Serrapeptase can now be produced<br />
commercially by fermentation of the<br />
microorganism Serriata E15. It is prescribed<br />
by doctors across Europe and Asia.<br />
Over the last 40 years, clinical studies have<br />
shown serrapeptase to have remarkable<br />
benefits in a vast range of health conditions<br />
amaZing health<br />
Benefits from<br />
the silkworm<br />
Serrapeptase, an enzyme first discovered in the silkworm, could<br />
become one of the most widely used natural health remedies due<br />
to its ability to potentially replace the majority of anti-inflammatory<br />
drugs & bypass operations.<br />
Serrapeptase is a natural anti-inflammatory enzyme that according<br />
to research can clean, clear & reduce inflammation while safely<br />
dissolving non-living tissue such as blood clots, cysts, arterial<br />
plaque & mucus. One of its major benefits is its ability to reduce<br />
pain & clear clogged arteries.<br />
SERRAPEPTASE SUPPORTS<br />
• Inflammation relief, works on clearing the cause<br />
• Pain relief<br />
• Safely clearing the arteries of arterial plaque<br />
that could lead to a heart attack or stroke<br />
• Improving blood circulation<br />
• Reducing high blood pressure<br />
• Supporting cardiovascular health<br />
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more. In Germany, Dr. Hans Nieper<br />
clinically researched serrapeptase and<br />
found it could clear blocked arteries and<br />
prevent the need for bypass operations. U.K.<br />
pharmacist Dennis Gore talked on BBC<br />
radio about the dramatic results he has had<br />
with serrapeptase. One case was a man in<br />
his 60s who had been a heavy smoker and<br />
was wheeled into his pharmacy. He was<br />
breathless due to emphysema and COPD<br />
and could hardly talk. He was on antibiotics,<br />
and oxygen and getting bad infections.<br />
Dennis prescribed him serrapeptase and<br />
three weeks later the man walked into<br />
his pharmacy, with no wheelchair and no<br />
breathlessness and said to Dennis he was no<br />
longer on antibiotics, nor oxygen cylinders<br />
and was feeling great.<br />
Serrapeptase has been shown to be<br />
a very safe supplement and according<br />
to researchers can be used with most<br />
medications. However, let your doctor know<br />
as medications may need to be reduced or<br />
stopped as the need for them reduces.<br />
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• Dissolving non-living tissue such as blood clots,<br />
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NEWS<br />
HISTORIC: <strong>The</strong> clubhouse is being stored at Lyttelton Port until it can be<br />
moved to its new site in Governors Bay.<br />
100yo harbour<br />
landmark on<br />
the move again<br />
• By Heidi Slade<br />
A 100-YEAR-old yacht and<br />
motor boat clubhouse now<br />
has resource consent to<br />
move to its new home.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Canterbury Yacht<br />
and Motor Boat clubhouse,<br />
built in 1923, has been<br />
stored on Lyttelton Port<br />
Company land since it<br />
was relocated from Te Ana<br />
Marina.<br />
<strong>The</strong> building is set to be<br />
moved to its new site next<br />
to the Governors Bay jetty<br />
later this year as the port<br />
company can no longer<br />
store it.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Governors Bay Jetty<br />
Restoration Trust has been<br />
involved in the project<br />
sonce <strong>20</strong>19. Trust secretary<br />
Louisa Eades said it is<br />
now waiting for an up-todate<br />
quote to relocate the<br />
clubhouse before it<br />
can apply for more<br />
funding. <strong>The</strong> project<br />
already has $138,000 in<br />
heritage grants and a<br />
$58,000 contribution from<br />
the city council.<br />
“Costing from <strong>20</strong><strong>20</strong><br />
indicated a total project<br />
cost of around<br />
$400,000 – it<br />
will be more<br />
than that now,”<br />
Eades said.<br />
“Once we<br />
have up-to-date<br />
pricing, we will<br />
apply for other<br />
grants, such<br />
as Rata and<br />
Lotteries Commission, and<br />
do some fundraising.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> 12m by 6m<br />
clubhouse was gifted to<br />
the trust by the previous<br />
owner under the premise it<br />
would be relocated.<br />
“Although it is a humble<br />
building, it launched<br />
many people’s sailing and<br />
Louisa Eades<br />
boating lives,” Eades said.<br />
“A lot of heritage<br />
buildings in Lyttelton were<br />
lost after the earthquakes.<br />
This one survived.”<br />
Eades said the clubhouse<br />
has a special history with<br />
the yachting and sea<br />
scout community.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lyttelton Sea<br />
Scouts used the<br />
building at Dampier<br />
Bay until the mid-<br />
1990s. <strong>The</strong>n it became<br />
a training room for the<br />
Dampier Bay Maritime<br />
Club until the area was<br />
developed into Te Ana<br />
Marina and the clubhouse<br />
was moved.<br />
•<strong>The</strong> trust will hold two<br />
community workshops on<br />
Sunday and May 28 from<br />
3-4pm at the Governors<br />
Bay Community Centre,<br />
where residents can<br />
share ideas on how the<br />
community could use the<br />
building<br />
CENTURY: <strong>The</strong> clubhouse on its original site at Dampier Bay in Lyttelton.