RESPIRE, Respiratory Lifestyle Care with Nattokinase and Serrapeptase
Nourish. Refresh. Renew.
300 caplets (2 to 3 month supply)
Made with Non-GMO Ingredients | Soy-Free | Nut-Free | Dairy-Free | Gluten & Wheat Free | Keto-Friendly | Vegan-Friendly | NO Preservatives
This is a plant-based enzyme that offers an immune strategy that supports the structure-function of the respiratory system.* This includes:
- Cold & Flu support
- Sinus support*
- Normal Lung Function*
- Cardiovascular Support*
- Fundamental Cell Energy*
- Normal Healthy Circulation*
- Normal Functional Oxygen Levels*
Enzymes are responsible for different energetic functions, such as respiration, vision growth, reproduction and the storage and release of energy. Enzymes are like spark plugs.
They are catalysts that our bodies require at a cell level to maintain regular activity throughout the body. They enhance the eleven systems of the body.
What are systemic proteolytic enzymes?
In particular, proteolytic enzymes help break down and digest protein. They’re found in the body, as well as in certain foods and dietary supplements.
Proteolytic enzymes are essential for many vital processes in your body. They’re also called peptidases, proteases, or proteinases. In the human body, they are secreted by the pancreas and stomach.
Enzymes perform many other critical jobs. For example, they are essential for cell division, blood clotting, immune function, and protein recycling, among other vital processes (1)
Respire offers nattokinase and serrapeptase in an advanced-enzyme combination that provides a variety of plant-based proteolytic enzymes.
Nattokinase is an enzyme extracted from fermented soybean. It is studied for its effect on reducing scar tissue and fibrin-reducing enzymes.
Serrapeptase recognized for over fifty years in places like Japan and Europe. Researchers in Europe proposed that serrapeptase was the most useful proteolytic enzyme for balancing normal inflammatory conditions.
Holistic Practices
Used safely for more than 50 years, systemic enzymes are supportive of the balance of a first line of defense support against certain viruses, bacteria, and pathogens. 8
Introducing a Plant-Based Enzyme Strategy
Plant-based Enzyme Strategy is a means to enhance and promote the quality of life. All life, whether plant or animal requires the presence of enzymes to keep it going.
Systemic enzyme study reveals the complex physiological functions at the organ and cellular levels. Enzymes are essential for different bodily functions, such as respiration, vision, growth, reproduction and the storage and release of energy.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCT USAGE: Take on an empty stomach, either 30 to 60 minutes before or 2 hours after meals. Take with 8 oz. glass of water
Maintenance suggestion: 2 capsules up to 3 times a day
High maintenance suggestion: 3 capsules, 4 times a day
Tips: Systemic Enzyme Strategy is best achieved by following a consistent daily intake schedule.
References:
1 Vandana Gupte and Umesh Luthra, 2017 Aug; 7(4): 203–207. Analytical techniques for serratiopeptidase: A review,. J Pharm Anal. Published online 2017 Mar 22.
Kumar, Vikas, editor, Enzymes in Human and Animal Nutrition Principles and Perspectives, United Kingdom Elsevier, 2018
Yshuhiro Suzuki, Kazanao Kondo, Yuji Mastumoto, Bing Qing Zhao, Kenichi Otusguro, (2003) Dietary supplementation of fermented soybean, natto, suppresses intimal thickening and modulates the lysis of mural thrombi after endothelial injury in rat femoral artery, Life Sciences, Volume 73 Issue 10, July 2003, Pages 1289-1298
Fujita M , Hong K, Ito Y, Misawa S, Takeuchi N, Kariya K, et al.
Transport of nattokinase across the rat intestinal tract.
Biol. Pharm. Bull. 1995;18(9):1194-6.
*Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The information on this site is not intended to replace the advice of your health practitioner. If you believe you are experiencing a medical or health problem, please seek the assistance of a qualified health professional.
4-28-2020