In this Life Enthusiast podcast episode, Martin Pytela speaks with Patrick Buehl, CEO of Enzyme Experts, formerly known as Generation Plus, about serrapeptase, an enzyme known for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Patrick, who developed a range of enzyme-based health products, shares his journey about creating high-quality products that address modern health challenges like inflammation and scar tissue. Martin and Patrick share numerous success stories that highlight the transformative impact of these innovative solutions.
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MARTIN: Hi, everyone. Martin Pytela here for Life Enthusiast podcast. Today, it’s my honor and a pleasure to be talking to someone I’ve known for over 20 years, Patrick Buehl, a formulator of enzymes, CEO of Enzyme Experts, and also inventor of other brands. Patrick, hi!
PATRICK: Hi, Martin. How are you today? Thanks for having me.
MARTIN: Oh, cheerful. You know, talking to old friends is a good thing.
PATRICK: Yes, absolutely.
MARTIN: Today, I feel we have a mission to make people supremely aware of serrapeptase, why they need it, how they need it, and why your product is actually better than the rest of them out there. But before we get to that, I would like to say, well, so I’ve known you for over 20 years. Could you talk about some early days when you were inventing enzymes? How did you get into this?
PATRICK: Well, I’ll make a quick story of that. I pull my earlier interest and knowledge about enzymes from growing up in a feed store. From the tender age of 10. For 18 years, I found out what it really meant to catalyze events and to help animals properly assimilate the foods they consume into their most usable forms. And fast forward a couple years later, I was given the opportunity to manage the sales for the world’s very first systemic enzyme product, and I saw some flaws immediately in that formula. Everything was animal drive. They operated a much narrower pH and temperature range. I offered a vegetarian alternative. The company didn’t want that, so I began formulating products on our own, and that’s how serrapeptase and all of our other products were born.
MARTIN: Awesome. Well, there’s a ton of research on serrapeptase itself, right?
PATRICK: Yes. Serrapeptase is loaded with research. It’s derived from the enterobacterium Serratia E-15, and it’s been produced, Martin, and the reason we use it is to mimic the enzyme that silkworms use to escape the cocoon. So it has a number of different effects.
MARTIN: Yeah, actually, remembering silk, I mean, it’s stronger than steel. Weight for weight, right?
PATRICK: Yes, absolutely. Nature has developed something that we borrowed from to help the body recover from things like inflammation and scar tissue and just generally clean the whole human system up and help it heal itself.
MARTIN: I’m thinking of the word fibrinolytic, as in dissolves fibrin. Fibrin being the scar tissue. I have so many stories from customers and friends and myself using this to deal with injuries and what not.