Ingredients & Description
The aging process and certain health issues cause a reduction in the body’s enzyme production. One effect of this reduction is a bloated feeling soon after eating a large meal.|
Enzymes are essential to the body’s absorption and full use of food. The primary digestive enzymes are protease (to digest protein), amylase (to digest carbohydrate), and lipase (to digeat fat). These enzymes function as a biological catalyst to help break down food. Raw foods also provide enzymes that naturally break down food for proper absorption. The capacity of the living organism to make enzymes diminishes with age. |
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†Equal to 3200 mg pancreatin USP (amylase 40,000 USP units/gm, protease 40,000 USP units/gm, lipase 7200 USP units/gm). |
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*Not intended to diagnose or treat diseases or ailments, and is not reviewed by the FDA.
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