Anti Aging and Rejuvenating
Microscopic images of mouse muscle show the young mouse and is like a 20 year old human, and an older mouse like an 80 year old human.
You can count 20 healthy muscle cells, but only 10 muscle cells remain - the rest dark and is accumulated scar tissue. Of the 10 cells that remain, 4 of them are faded. These are senescent cells, meaning they're old, barely functioning and on their way to becoming scar tissue. This is aging. Serrapeptase supports removal of scar tissue.
Two mice are the same age, but the younger-looking mouse was genetically engineered to have aging cells self-destruct.
Without aging cells, and no scar tissue, it is highly unlikely the younger-looking mouse will ever develop tumors. To further eliminate aging cells, combine with Ellagitannins.
Autophagy
During natural times of famine, ancient humans would go through a process called autophagy, where weak, damaged, aging and dead cells are eliminated.
Since most of us do not have periods of famine or fasting, your body may have a build-up of weak, damaged, aging and dead cells. This may create an environment where disease easily thrives.
If fasting is not your preference, then Serrapeptase is your next best option.
Mineral Deficiencies
Add iodine and selenium - trace minerals that are necessary for good health. They're found in fish and seaweed, but many of us limit our intake due to concerns over toxins in the ocean.
An iodine deficiency makes it difficult for your body to repair itself properly, leading to scar tissue - not actual tissue repair. Iodine supplementation may support the reversion of scar-like tissue back to normal tissue.
A selenium deficiency makes it difficult for your body to keep scars from turning into pathological cells. Selenium supplementation may support the reversion of pathological cells back to a more scar-like material.