Description
Pure Encapsulation Digestive Enzyme chewable
Chewable Enzyme Blend to Support Protein, Carbohydrate, Fiber, and Dairy Digestion
Digestive Enzymes chewable contains a blend of vegetarian digestive enzymes. Protease facilitates the normal breakdown of proteins and di- and tripeptides. Lipase promotes lipid (fat) breakdown. Amylase stimulates the polysaccharide breakdown of starch, while lactase supports the digestion of the dairy sugar lactose. Cellulase acts to break down cell wall components, promoting nutrient bioavailability of fiber-containing foods.
Key Benefits and Features:
- Ages 4 and up
- Promotes protein digestion and GI comfort
- Supports the breakdown of fat, starch, and the dairy sugar lactose
- Helps reduce occasional bloating or gas
- Enhances nutrient bioavailability of fiber-containing foods
- Great-tasting chewable tablet
- Contains a range of vegetarian-derived digestive enzymes
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1 Chewable Tablet |
Amount/Serving |
|
DigeZyme® Multienzyme complex
|
50 mg |
| providing: |
|
| Protease |
300 PC |
| Lipase |
10 LU |
| Alpha-amylase |
1,200 DU |
| Lactase |
200 ALU |
| Cellulase |
55 CU |
Other Ingredients: Xylitol, mannitol, maltodextrin, cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate, and organic natural mixed berry flavor.
Does Not Contain: Wheat, soy, dairy, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, gluten, artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, coating, shellacs, GMOs, unnecessary binders, fillers, preservatives, magnesium stearate, trans fat, or hydrogenated oils.
Non-GMO, Vegan, Vegetarian
Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement, chew 1 tablet with each meal, 1-3 times daily, or as recommended by a health professional.
Warning: If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition, or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
More Info
- Enzymes are derived from microbial fermentation.
- Ascorbyl palmitate is derived from corn dextrose fermentation and palm oil.
- Maltodextrin and mannitol are from corn.
- Xylitol is derived from wood pulp.