

Digestive Enzymes Ultra
Unlock the power of proper digestion with our comprehensive blend of vegetarian digestive enzymes. Perfect for ensuring that your body can efficiently break down and absorb the nutrients from protein, carbohydrates, fats, fibers, and dairy. Say goodbye to digestive discomfort and hello to feeling your best every day!
Benefits & Features
- Reduces gas and bloating after meals‡
- May help reduce stress on the gastrointestinal system‡
- Supports protein, carbohydrate, fat, fiber and dairy digestion‡
- Promotes enhanced nutrient bioavailability and absorption‡
- Comprehensive blend of digestive enzymes
- Made with vegetarian ingredients
Science & Research
Verifiable Science
This comprehensive blend of digestive enzymes provides numerous benefits to support efficient digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and fibers. With a wide pH range and optimal activity, you can trust that the included proteases will quickly and effectively break down proteins into smaller components. Lipase, amylase, and glucoamylase work together to promote lipid and polysaccharide breakdown, while invertase and lactase offer support for carbohydrate disaccharides like dairy sugar lactose. Fiber breakdown is also addressed through the inclusion of enzymes such as cellulase, hemicellulase, and beta-glucanase, which help to promote nutrient availability. And for those experiencing occasional bloating or gas, alpha-galactosidase is the perfect addition to break down complex carbohydrates found in legumes, vegetables, and grains. With Digestive Enzymes Ultra, you can experience the full benefits of optimal digestion and nutrient absorption.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 2 capsules with each meal, or as directed by a health professional.
References
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