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The | Miracle Enzyme

In the best-selling book The Enzyme Factor , gastroenterologist Dr. Hiromi Shinya proposes a different "miracle". He argues that the body has a finite source of a (or prototype enzyme) from which all other specialized enzymes (for digestion, repair, and immunity) are created.

It may break down the protective barriers (biofilms) bacteria build around themselves, making antibiotics more effective. the miracle enzyme

Serrapeptase is often marketed as "The Miracle Enzyme" due to its ability to dissolve "non-living" tissue in the human body without harming living cells. In the best-selling book The Enzyme Factor ,

It is used as a mucolytic to clear airways in chronic respiratory conditions like bronchitis. 2. Dr. Hiromi Shinya’s "Prototype Enzyme" It may break down the protective barriers (biofilms)

It is produced by the Serratia bacteria in the silkworm’s gut. The silkworm uses this enzyme to dissolve its tough silk cocoon when it is ready to emerge as a moth. Key Therapeutic Uses:

It is widely used in Europe and Asia to reduce swelling and pain after surgery or injury.

Research suggests it can break down fibrin , a protein involved in blood clots and arterial plaque, potentially aiding cardiovascular health.