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Suggested Dose for Adults:
Take 1-2 capsules at the beginning of each meal or as directed by your health care practitioner.
Indications:
Improved food breakdown and nutrient availability
| Inflammation of the GI tract |
Malabsorption |
| Stress and poor dietary habits |
Food Allergies |
| Acute and Chronic Inflammation |
Flatulence |
| Digestive enzyme insufficiency |
Chronic autoimmune disorder |
| Steattorrhea |
Lactose intolerance |
| Maldigestion |
Constipation |
Minimizes:
1) Formation of toxins in GI tract
2) Food allergies
3) Lactose intolerance
4) Constipation
Units refer to enzyme activity defined by the amounts of substrate that a unit of specific enzyme will break down per unit of time according to the United States Pharmacopoeia. The enzyme preparations are derived from non-animal sources and do not contain artificial colours, flavours or sweeteners, preservatives, chemical additives, wheat, yeast, or animal derivatives.
The enzymes in Digizyme are carefully prepared to ensure the maximum possible activity. This is achieved through strict quality control procedures including raw material assays to verify activity. The enzymes are pharmaceutical grade and contain no mycotoxins, fungi or other contaminants and no magnesium stearate has been used during processing.
The enzymes used are derived from non-animal sources and are blended to remain active throughout a broad pH range. (pH 2-12) This means they retain their activity in the acid conditions of the upper and the more alkaline conditions of the lower gastrointestinal tract.
Another consideration in choosing the right blend of enzymes is to utilize enzymes that are active at body temperature (37°C). This is an important but often overlooked factor in enzyme preparations. For example, a protease may have an activity of 60,000 units but only at a temperature of 25°C. At 37°C (body temperature), the same enzyme may only have an activity of 2,000 units, if any at all. The units used to describe the activity of enzymes in Digizyme have been normalized to show their exact activity at 37°C, human body temperature.
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