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DigestZyme
digestive enzyme supplement
120 capsules per bottle
no fillers

DigestZyme digestive enzymes
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Aids in Complete and Efficient Food Digestion

DigestZyme assists the process of food digestion in the stomach, reducing the digestive stress on the pancreas.

Learn why complete digestion is so important for good health in Enzymes Explained

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Each capsule of DigestZyme provides:

Protease

33,250 HUT

Amylase

6,100 DU

Lipase

200 FCCLU

Cellulase

660 CU

Lactase

400 ALU

Invertase

0.2 IAU

Malt Diastase

250 DPO

Lactobacilus Acidophilus

5 mg

Bifobacterium longum

1.5 mg

Other ingredients: Vegetarian capsule (cellulose and water)

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Recommended Usage for DigestZyme:

Digestion: Two or more capsules with every meal. 1-2 capsules with snacks. The dosage is dependent on the types of foods eaten and the individual's difficulty of digestion. If alcohol is consumed with the meal, dosage should be increased. (1 extra capsule is suggested with wine.) It is also appropriate to take at least one capsule at the beginning, middle and end of each meal.

Indications (uses):

Most Digestive Disorders

Dairy Intolerance

Gallbladder Stress

Prevention of Malabsorption

Intestinal Toxemia

Food Allergies

Indigestion

Sugar Intolerance

Contraindications:

In cases of Gastritis (extreme case), Gastric or Duodenal Ulcers, use GastroZyme with meals and/or as needed.

Component Benefits

Protease Blend
Consists of alkaline, neutral and acid proteases plus peptidase. Our protease blend includes proteases that are active in a wide range of pH's, ensuring that protein digestion will begin in the stomach.  It also includes enzymes with a wide range of specificities (i.e. both endo- and exo- peptidase) in order to ensure the highest degree of protein degradation.

Lipase
A lipid (fat) digesting enzyme from Aspergillus oryzae.  Incomplete digestion of fat allows fat to coat food particles and therefore interferes with the hydrolysis of other food components such as protein and carbohydrates.  Normal digestion of dietary fat is accomplished by lipases with the assistance of bile, which is produced by the liver and normally supplied by way of the gallbladder.  The function of bile is to bring ingested fats into emulsion to facilitate the work of the lipases.  Incomplete digestion of fats may result in diarrhea and/or, more seriously, essential fatty acid deficiency.  Adequate absorption of essential fatty acids is necessary to maintain membrane structure in cells throughout the body and to maintain healthy skin.  Essential fatty acid deficiency also reduces blood clotting time.  Additional enzymes (protease blend, amylase, cellulase) are included to enhance the performance of the other ingredients.

Amylase
Supplementation with amylase allows digestion of carbohydrates during their transit through the gastrointestinal tract.  These enzymes can tolerate the low pH of the gastric juice.  The amylase hydrolyzes the starchy foods and liberates maltoses.

Cellulase
To help digest the cellulose in the diet.

Lactase
To assist in the digestion of lactose from milk and other dairy products.

Invertase
To assist in the digestion of monosacharides (sugar).

Malt Diastase
To help digest maltose resulting from the amylase hydrolysis of starch.

Lactobacilus Acidophilus
Bifobacterium longum
Probiotics, often called "friendly flora," assist the lower digestive tract (colon) to help maintain the proper distribution of good bacteria and also help maintain the proper pH balance by encouraging the formation of lactic acid. Lactic acid lowers the pH of the colon, helping to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.

 

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