johnwester130
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Systemic Proteolytic Enzymes for Scar Tissue
Systemic (proteolytic) Enzymes "eat" the fibrin proteins that make up scar tissue and have the unique ability to "know" what is necessary versus what is excess in the body. With adequate amounts of active systemic enzymes in the body, only a minimal amount of scar tissue remains after repairing...
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25ml Water
5ml Ethanol
1 gram Bromelain powder
Amazingly, it does remove some dead skin. It was like little lumps of dead skin.
It stings a little, nowhere near like glycolic acid or salicylic acid. It's milder. It only dissolves the dead fibrin.
Acid peels are much stronger and are not used for scar tissue. Some people get confused by this.
This also explains why topical taurine does not work either, it doesn't break down the old collagen. You actually need something to eat it away.
Topical serrapeptase can't be made due to the protein size.
It's very cheap to make and I reccomend it