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The Book

My Serrapeptase Adventure: The Book Is Coming

My Serrapeptase Adventure: A Life-Saving Return To Naturally Sustained Good Health, is the new book that I started working on at the beginning of January, 2012. I am still at a very early stage of developing the ideas for the book, but I can say that it tells the full story of the four life-changing years of My Serrapeptase Adventure, and of “The ‘Miracle’ Enzyme”, Serrapeptase, which gave me back my life in January 2006. It is a great, continuing, health adventure, enabled by the sharing of information on the internet, the airwaves and in print. It is a story of personal determination, inspired by the kindness of people around the world.

Since I learnt about Serrapeptase, I have been able to move away from medically controlled symptoms, towards naturally sustained good health. The book will provide an overview of the research findings, which encouraged me to embark upon my adventure, together with my current, and continuing research.

My Serrapeptase Adventure: The Health-Care Survivor’s Story

Regular readers of My Serrapeptase Adventure will remember that just before Christmas, 2005, my life was about to change. One of my friends told me about “… an amazing food supplement called Serrapeptase.” As part of my research, at the time, I learnt about the work of the author, broadcaster and natural health advocate, Robert Redfern, The Serrapeptase Guy. Amongst the information, which I found were highlights from interviews, which Robert had given to The Power Hour Radio show. These recordings were a true gift to me because reading was very difficult for me; they enabled me to find the information, which would change my life. In a very few weeks, the show was to become the integral part of my own story, which it still is today.

On January 3, 2006, with my sceptic’s hat firmly on my head, I took Serrapeptase for the first time, sat back and waited for the results. I did not have to wait for long. Within just 48 hours, my lungs began to clear and over the following few days my lung capacity improved and stabilised. In the following weeks, my heart rate returned to normal and stabilised and my digestive system returned to normal. Before the end of February 2006, I was able to stop taking all my prescription medications and my condition has been stable and continued to improve since then.

By November 2006, my eyesight and visual perception, which were damaged as a direct result, and integral part, of cerebral palsy, had also begun to improve. My eyesight is now within normal range and my visual perception has also significantly improved. Does this mean that the remarkable enzyme, Serrapeptase, can overcome the impact of congenital brain damage? I do not have a complete answer to this, but I am enjoying the challenge of finding one.

There is now some research, based upon studies of new-borns, suggesting that inflammation may be amongst the underlying causes of cerebral palsy. One indicator for this is an elevated level of inflammatory cytokines. I am not yet sure that it is possible to extrapolate from this that reducing the level of inflammation, in adulthood, mediates the effect of congenital damage, but I am sure that it is a question worth asking, and that the answer will be a fascinating one to find.

2007 was the year in which the smallest detail became a visual feast and the awe-inspiring beauty of open spaces was shown to me with crystal clarity for the first time in my life. My ability to see new things for the first time, and familiar things with new clarity is, perhaps, the most exciting and unexpected of all the gifts of My Serrapeptase Adventure… so far.

For the first time, I was able to recognise the faces of friends from a distance, which gave me a curious mixture of the familiarity of established friendships, combined with the excitement of seeing someone for the first time; because they have, literally, looked different each time my eyesight has improved.

I continue to be most excited by being able to find beauty in the most intricate detail and the magnificence of open space. It is inspiring to see that the glint in the eye of a smiling friend is as beautiful as the best-known natural wonders of the world.

2008 was my third year, free from the ‘toxic cocktail’, popularly known as prescription medication. I continue to be inspired by the fact that Serrapeptase began to free me from my symptoms within hours, and then, within weeks, from the medications. This was the year in which I discovered that many of the symptoms from which Serrapeptase has rescued me were, in fact, known, and even expected, side effects of all the prescription medications, which I had taken, for decades, and about which I was never warned. I began to learn as much as I could about cerebral palsy and also about all the medications I had been given. I also took the opportunity to begin learning about the natural approach to sustained good health, including the various supplements, which have enabled me to be a survivor of the health and social-care systems of The United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, and to think of myself as The Health-Care Survivor.

2009 was a year of stability and growing confidence. It has also convinced me that I am now ready to put my gift of naturally good health to good use.

Research: Life And Health Are Far Too Precious To Be Abdicated To An Industry

Disease control, and even symptoms management both have their place, and many people have benefited from both, but they must never be confused with health care. It is crucial to defend the right of people to know the difference between health care and medical care, and to be able to make an informed choice between them.

Mike Tawse

My research focuses upon some of the critical issues, which I believe that each one of us must be able to address at a personal level and also as responsible members of society, in order to regain and maintain naturally sustainable good health.

It is becoming more obvious, by the day, that the health system is, in fact, dominated by corporate greed and control. It is a system in which good health outcomes are much less of a priority than most people believe or would want them to be. The true goal is mass control. In February 2006, The ‘Miracle’ Enzyme, Serrapeptase, cleared my lungs and freed me from the tyranny of the ‘toxic cocktail’, known as prescription medication. My own struggle to overcome the power of this system led me to call myself: The Health-Care Survivor and to be sure that life and health are far too precious to be abdicated to an industry.

I look forward to welcoming you to join the discussion, and follow my progress, on my Facebook Page. You are also welcome to follow me on twitter.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has continued to enable and inspire My Serrapeptase Adventure.