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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>January</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>20</strong>22<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<br />

arteries. Enzymes are essential for<br />

life. Constantly working to build and<br />

regenerate the body, they help digest<br />

food, break down toxins and cleanse the<br />

blood, in addition to thousands of other<br />

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

leads to food intolerances, allergies,<br />

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

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

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

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

Serrapeptase is a natural antiinflammatory,<br />

which can clean, clear<br />

and reduce inflammation while<br />

dissolving non-living tissue including<br />

blood clots, cysts, arterial plaque and<br />

mucus. One of its major benefits is its<br />

ability to reduce pain.<br />

<strong>The</strong> serrapeptase enzyme was first<br />

found in the intestine of the silkworm<br />

in the late 1960’s. <strong>The</strong> silkworm uses it<br />

to dissolve the hard cocoon, allowing<br />

the moth to escape as well as to digest<br />

the tough mulberry leaves it feeds on.<br />

Serrapeptase can now be produced<br />

commercially by a fermentation process<br />

of the microorganism Serriata E15. It is<br />

prescribed by doctors across Europe and<br />

Asia.<br />

Clinical studies over the last 40 years<br />

amaZing health<br />

Benefits from<br />

the silkworm<br />

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

become one of the most widely used natural health remedies due<br />

to its ability to potentially replace the majority of anti-inflammatory<br />

drugs & bypass operations.<br />

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

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

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

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

pain & clear clogged arteries.<br />

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• Inflammation relief, works on clearing the cause<br />

• Pain relief<br />

• Safely clearing the arteries of arterial plaque<br />

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In Germany, Dr. Hans Nieper clinically<br />

researched serrapeptase and found it<br />

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pharmacist Dennis Gore talked on BBC<br />

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had with serrapeptase. One case was a<br />

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smoker, was wheeled into his pharmacy.<br />

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was on antibiotics, oxygen and getting<br />

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serrapeptase and three weeks later the<br />

man walked into his pharmacy, with<br />

no wheelchair and no breathlessness<br />

and said to Dennis he was no longer on<br />

antibiotics, nor oxygen cylinders and<br />

was feeling great.<br />

Serrapeptase has been shown to be<br />

very safe supplement and according<br />

to researchers can be used with most<br />

medications. However let your doctor<br />

know as medications may need reducing<br />

or stopping as the need for them<br />

reduces.<br />

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• Clearing mucus & catarrh from airways & lungs<br />

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<strong>20</strong><br />

OPINION/LETTERS<br />

It’s time to remember<br />

Tongan community<br />

WELCOME to <strong>20</strong>22.<br />

I want to begin by<br />

acknowledging the difficult<br />

start to the new year for<br />

our Tongan community<br />

and say that our hearts are<br />

with you.<br />

At the time of writing,<br />

we have little news about<br />

how bad things are over<br />

there, but we can assume<br />

from the images we saw<br />

that recovery is going to be<br />

long and hard.<br />

I know there are<br />

groups that want to send<br />

containers of food and<br />

water, but we need to leave<br />

that to the government and<br />

international aid agencies<br />

right now as they assess<br />

the damage and work with<br />

the Tongan government<br />

and communities on the<br />

ground to determine the<br />

needs.<br />

At a time of immediate<br />

crisis, it is financial aid that<br />

is the most welcome.<br />

People can make<br />

donations through the NZ<br />

Red Cross https://www.<br />

redcross.org.nz/donate/<br />

pacific-tsunami-appeal/or<br />

donate cash at our<br />

city’s libraries. You can<br />

also call on your local<br />

community to fundraise<br />

– a simple garage sale<br />

can raise several hundred<br />

Shortage of<br />

nurses<br />

Last week’s <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> (page<br />

7), stated that in Australia<br />

and the United States,<br />

Covid-positive nurses were<br />

called into work because of<br />

staffing shortages.<br />

THese Covid-positive<br />

nurses must have been<br />

vaccinated as they have the<br />

same mandates as here.<br />

In New Zealand, we<br />

have healthy nurses and<br />

doctors who are not<br />

allowed to work because<br />

of Government mandates.<br />

This adds extra pressure<br />

to already short-staffed<br />

hospitals. <strong>The</strong> extra<br />

pressure will cause<br />

resignations as it becomes<br />

impossible to continually<br />

work extra shifts.<br />

I myself would rather<br />

have an unvaccinated<br />

nurse/doctor who is not<br />

under so much pressure as<br />

overworked staff can make<br />

mistakes.<br />

I feel for anyone needing<br />

hospital care for any reason<br />

at this time and question<br />

if these mandates are<br />

really keeping us safe? – D<br />

Downward, Bryndwr<br />

Wizard for mayor<br />

Chris Kitson leaves<br />

me wondering if it is<br />

the Wizard’s specific<br />

dollars in a day.<br />

I was moved when we<br />

were all reminded that<br />

the Tongan people held a<br />

radiothon for Christchurch<br />

back in <strong>20</strong>11 after the<br />

earthquakes – they raised<br />

just over NZ$700,000. For<br />

a very poor nation, this<br />

was an extraordinarily<br />

generous gift. This is the<br />

time for reciprocity.<br />

At the same time,<br />

we continue to face the<br />

ongoing impacts of the<br />

global pandemic and the<br />

new variant Omicron.<br />

qualifications in sociology<br />

and psychology that would<br />

lead him, as mayor, to<br />

cause more disputes than<br />

solutions, or does Chris<br />

Kitson believe that people<br />

who have psychology and<br />

sociology qualifications<br />

in general cause more<br />

disputes than solutions.<br />

As a person with<br />

psychology and sociology<br />

qualifications I would<br />

suggest that the Wizard’s<br />

qualifications are not<br />

relevant to Chris Kitson’s<br />

claim with regards to<br />

“probably resulting in<br />

more disputes than<br />

solutions.” (Abridged). –<br />

David Marra, Linwood.<br />

Drownings<br />

Thirty-five drownings<br />

over the holiday period is<br />

appalling.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proof is now<br />

coming through, that the<br />

Government’s removal<br />

We want to hear your views<br />

on the issues affecting life<br />

in Canterbury<br />

Send emails to:<br />

barry@starmedia.kiwi<br />

Mayor<br />

Lianne Dalziel<br />

DEVASTATION: Volcanic ash covers parts of<br />

Tonga and residents need aid. It is now time for<br />

us to reciprocate.<br />

I’m looking forward to<br />

the day when we reflect on<br />

how we got through this<br />

time – both locally and<br />

globally. And that will be<br />

enabled by the vaccines,<br />

which are saving lives<br />

around the world.<br />

Make sure you get<br />

your booster as soon as<br />

you can.<br />

Details here–<br />

https://vaccinate<br />

canterburywestcoast.nz/<br />

covid-19-vaccinationclinics-in-christchurchcanterbury-west-coast/<br />

of teaching swimming in<br />

schools and the removal<br />

of school pools was the<br />

wrong decision.<br />

It is really worse than<br />

that as the removal of<br />

pools took away the<br />

opportunities for access to<br />

safe swimming places after<br />

school and weekends.<br />

Many schools run a key<br />

deposit system.<br />

Many of our rivers<br />

and beaches look safe<br />

for swimming, but have<br />

strong currents not always<br />

obvious.<br />

<strong>The</strong> motto should be if in<br />

doubt stay out.<br />

Councils need to pay<br />

attention to this and<br />

sign post areas where<br />

drownings have occurred.<br />

I am sure most of these<br />

drownings could have<br />

been averted with better<br />

swimming skills and<br />

avoiding risk. – Alan<br />

Roberts, West Melton<br />

Letters may be edited or rejected at <strong>Star</strong> Media’s<br />

discretion. Letters should be about <strong>20</strong>0 words.<br />

A name, postal address and phone number should be<br />

provided.<br />

Please use your real name, not a nickname, alias, pen<br />

name or abbreviation.

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