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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>August</strong> <strong>17</strong> <strong>2023</strong><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 body,<br />

they help digest food, break down toxins and<br />

cleanse the blood, in addition to thousands<br />

of other functions. A lack of enzymes in the<br />

body leads to food intolerances, allergies,<br />

digestive issues, disease and poor health.<br />

Studies show that an average 70-year-old has<br />

only 20 percent of the enzymes found in the<br />

body of a 20-year-old.<br />

Serrapeptase is a natural antiinflammatory,<br />

which can clean, clear and<br />

reduce inflammation while dissolving<br />

non-living tissue including blood clots,<br />

cysts, arterial plaque and mucus. One of its<br />

significant benefits is its ability to reduce<br />

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. Doctors across<br />

Europe and Asia prescribe it.<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 Benefits<br />

FroM THe sIlKWorM<br />

Serrapeptase, an enzyme first discovered in the silkworm, could become<br />

one of the most widely used natural health remedies due to its ability to<br />

potentially replace the majority of anti-inflammatory drugs & bypass<br />

operations. Serrapeptase is a natural anti-inflammatory enzyme that<br />

according to research can clean, clear & reduce inflammation while safely<br />

dissolving non-living tissue such as blood clots, cysts, arterial plaque<br />

& mucus. One of its major benefits is its ability to reduce pain & clear<br />

clogged arteries.<br />

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that protects the individual enzyme until it reaches the intestine for optimal absorption.)<br />

Bringing You the<br />

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SERRAPEPTASE SUPPORTS:<br />

• Inflammation relief, works on<br />

clearing the cause<br />

• Pain relief<br />

• Safely clearing the arteries of<br />

arterial plaque that could lead<br />

to a heart attack or stroke<br />

• Improving blood circulation<br />

• Reducing high blood pressure<br />

• Supporting cardiovascular health<br />

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including blocked arteries, cardiovascular,<br />

arthritis, asthma, lung conditions, pain,<br />

tumors, autoimmune disease and many<br />

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.<br />

U.K. pharmacist Dennis Gore talked on<br />

BBC radio about his dramatic results with<br />

serrapeptase. One case was a man in his<br />

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 nasty 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 he said to Dennis he<br />

was no longer on antibiotics nor oxygen<br />

cylinders 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 />

Want to find out more? <strong>The</strong> experienced<br />

naturopaths, medical herbalists, and staff at<br />

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• Dissolving non-living tissue such<br />

as blood clots, scarring & cysts<br />

• Clearing mucus & catarrh from<br />

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• Varicose veins<br />

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— Knowledge Makes <strong>The</strong> Difference —<br />

30<br />

GARDENING<br />

Plant potatoes now<br />

to save money<br />

POTATOES FOR harvesting in December<br />

can be planted this month, if the soil can<br />

be worked easily.<br />

In smaller gardens, concentrating on<br />

early varieties – such as Cliffs Kidney,<br />

Liseta, Swift or Jersey Benne – makes<br />

sense as they are ready to harvest when<br />

shop-bought new potatoes are expensive.<br />

Most of these early varieties do not<br />

store well, so for mid-season crops it is<br />

better to choose a good keeper – such as<br />

Maris Anchor, which can be used as a<br />

new potato but matures into a useful allpurpose<br />

tuber.<br />

Because potatoes are subtropical plants,<br />

they are susceptible to frost damage.<br />

Protect early shoots by covering them<br />

with large flower pots, pea straw or frost<br />

cloth.<br />

Sudden thawing ruptures leaf tissues<br />

and irreparable damage can result.<br />

Other vegetables that are described as<br />

“early” usually mean they mature in a<br />

shorter time than main-crop varieties.<br />

Early carrots, for instance, are those<br />

which produce shorter or round roots –<br />

such as Parmex – and will be ready for<br />

eating about 75 days after sowing seed,<br />

compared with 100 days for larger types,<br />

such as Topweight.<br />

Early white turnips, including the<br />

Japanese variety Hakurei, lettuces and<br />

radishes can be sown now in sheltered<br />

gardens that face the north or northeast.<br />

Jerusalem artichokes (Helianthus<br />

Trees for CanTerbury<br />

• Groundcovers<br />

• Ferns<br />

• Grasses<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

• Small to big<br />

sized shrubs<br />

• Shelterbelts<br />

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GOOD TO GO:<br />

Make a start<br />

on planting<br />

potatoes for<br />

harvesting in<br />

December.<br />

PHOTO: NZ<br />

HERALD<br />

tuberosus) are a good vegetable for the<br />

beginner, as they require little attention<br />

and will produce a reasonable crop even in<br />

poor soils.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir only drawback is a tendency to<br />

become invasive, popping up from the<br />

tiniest piece of tuber left after harvesting.<br />

Plant tubers 30cm apart and 15cm deep<br />

in rows 1m apart. <strong>The</strong>y will grow to more<br />

than 2m tall and produce attractive yellow<br />

flowers.<br />

Rhubarb roots can be planted now in<br />

rich soil.<br />

Plants (crowns) are set 1m apart, just<br />

deep enough for the bud to be level with<br />

the ground surface.<br />

Rhubarb can also be grown from seed<br />

sown in spring or autumn.<br />

Brussels sprouts can be sown now, for<br />

planting out in the first week of December.<br />

Cabbage and cauliflower plants can also<br />

be planted now.<br />

Most soils will suit cabbages but<br />

cauliflowers demand rich soil and a<br />

warmer climate than their close relative,<br />

broccoli.<br />

Onions can be sown as soon as the soil<br />

starts warming.<br />

Tip: Look for fresh weed growth, a<br />

signal that soil temperatures are rising.<br />

Onions need to be in early to allow bulbs<br />

to develop to a good size before the days<br />

shorten at the end of January. Sow seeds<br />

thinly and not more than 1cm deep.<br />

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