Serrapeptase can be used for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. It may also be of benefit in minor postoperative dental procedures. Serious side effects of serrapeptase are rare. In addition to these uses, serrapeptase has recently been promoted as a dietary supplement to aid weight loss.
What does serrapeptase do in your body?
Enzymes occur naturally in your body, but you can also get enzymes from natural sources such as food and, in the case of the proteolytic enzyme serrapeptase, from some insects. Serrapeptase supplements are made by a purification and fermentation process of Serratia marcescens (1,. Serrapeptase is thought to exert anti-inflammatory effects to reduce pain and swelling, especially in the upper respiratory tract. In another study of patients with chronic sinusitis (chronic inflammation of the sinuses caused by bacterial infections), serrapeptase was found to thin mucus and reduce swelling.
It can also reduce the risk of infection, prevent blood clots and help with certain chronic respiratory diseases.