- 5000 FCC DU (62.5mg)
- Alpha-Amylase (aspergillus oryzae)
- 3000 FCC ALU (37.5mg)
- Lactase (aspergillus oryzae)
- 260 FCC GaIU (29.9mg)
- Alpha-Galactosidase (aspergillus niger)
- 12500 FCC HUT (25mg)
- Protease 4.5 (aspergillus oryzae
- 400 FCC CU (11.5mg)
- Cellulase (trichoderma longibrachiatum)
- 150 FCC LU (8.6mg)
- Lipase (triacylglycerol lipase, rhizopus oryzae)
- 50000 FCC PU (1.7mg)
- Stem Bromelain (ananas comosus, pineapple stem)
Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Maltodextrin and Hypromellose.
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Veggie Caps
120 V-caps
Adults: Take 1-2 capsules, up to 3 times daily. Take 1 capsule with the first bite of food/meal. For a heavy meal, take an additional capsule.
- Ideal for heavy meals and eating out at restaurants
- Prevents symptoms of certain food intolerances such as beans, grains, and dairy
- Prevents moderate cases of gas and bloating
- Promotes regularity and improves digestion
- Prevents uncomfortable feeling of fullness after a meal
- Gluten Free, Non-GMO, Vegan
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Digestive enzymes can do more than aid digestion. Because they are so efficient at breaking down protein, carbohydrates, and fats, they are able to stimulate the good bacteria in the gut, detoxify and cleanse the colon, and therefore improve a number of digestion-related conditions, including food and other allergies. They help to mobilize and expel harmful products from the body. This process occurs at the cellular level, in organs, and in various systems of the body.
Enzymes are catalysts of chemical reactions. This means that they initiate and increase the rate of one or several body processes. Without enzymes, reactions in the body would take place too slowly to maintain life. Digestive enzymes are responsible for breaking down food particles so that they can be absorbed in the intestinal tract and either used for energy or stored for later use.
There are three main categories of digestive enzymes, amylase, protease and lipase. Amylase enzymes digest sugars, for example, like milk sugar is digested by lactase and cane sugar by sucrase. Amylase is found in saliva, pancreatic juice and intestinal juice. Proteases are responsible for breaking down protein. It is found in intestinal and pancreatic juice. Lipases digest fat and are released in the stomach and intestines.
You Can Support Digestive Health By:
-Chewing food completely.
-Eating several small meals daily instead of three large meals.
-Avoiding fluids with meals.
-Eating a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
-Avoiding refined, processed foods.
-Not overeating; eat until 80% full.
-Taking a HCL supplement before meals.
-Supplementing with Probiotics.
-Taking digestive enzyme during or after meals.
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