Lichen Sclerosus
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Serrapeptase for Lichen Sclerosus: Natural Relief Guide

| Modified on Aug 23, 2024
Serrapeptase
Posted by Bluebird (Chicago, Il) on 06/11/2020
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Editor's Choice Research serrapeptase for lichen sclerosus! Serrapeptase is an enzyme produced by silkworms that dissolves scar tissue in the body. I was diagnosed with LS five years ago and have been searching endlessly for a cure. Clobetasol and other natural remedies didn't help at all. My condition was relatively moderate, and my primary symptoms were fusing and whiteness with occasional discomfort.

I recently started taking serrapeptase to help with adhesions related to abdominal surgeries, and I discovered the LS benefit by accident. Taking 1 or 2 pills per day had no effect on the LS. I achieved remission only by taking higher doses of 4-6 pills per day. After about a week at this dose, I noticed that almost 100% of the fusing and whiteness had disappeared. The skin is completely normal now!

**Serrapeptase is contraindicated in people who take blood thinners. Consult your doctor before taking them. I am not on blood thinners, but I did experience a nosebleed at the higher dose.

Serrapeptase
Posted by Emma (Sweden) on 05/12/2021

Sounds very interesting! What brand of SERRAPEPTASE did you use? How many SPU (serrapeptase units) per day?


Serrapeptase
Posted by Laurel (OR) on 12/10/2021

What was the dosage? I have 80,000 SPU.

6 of these would be 480,000 SPU Might that be too high? Thank you!


Serrapeptase
Posted by Lisa (California) on 02/02/2022

How much mg did you take?


Serrapeptase
Posted by Laura (Florida) on 03/07/2023

Hello,

I also have LS and I'm hoping to reverse scar tissue with serrapeptase. Was it 40,000SPU that you used four to six times a day? or the stronger 120,000SPU?

Thanks,

Laura


Serrapeptase
Posted by Christy (Cameron, WV) on 06/27/2023

What dosage are the tablets that you take. I have been reading of the wonderful benefits of serrapeptase


Serrapeptase
Posted by Stacey (Nc) on 07/25/2023

Does anyone know what milligram of serrapeptase is recommended?