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VEGAN DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
Vegan digestive enzymes is a proprietary blend of
high potency digestive enzymes produced through
controlled fermentation of select microbial species.
This full spectrum, high activity digestive formula aids
in the breakdown of protein, carbohydrate and fat.
Vegan digestive enzymes are enhanced with specialized
enzymes for the digestion of fibers, sugars, and other
normally indigestible plant constituents, improving the
bioavailability and nutritional value of fruit, vegetable
and grain nutrients while reducing the discomfort
sometimes experienced from these foods. In addition,
these enzymes remain stable through a range of pH
levels, and therefore are not destroyed in the stomach.
Potential indications for use of Vegan Digestive
Enzymes in humans include:
• Pancreatic insufficiency
• Malabsorption
• Chronic diarrhea
• Chronic intestinal candidiasis/yeast infection
• Irritable bowel syndrome
• Chronic cholecystitis
Potential side effects:
• Gastrointestinal discomfort
• Diarrhea
Potential drug interactions:
• Have not been reported
Relative contraindications:
• Pregnancy
• Lactation
• Gastric and duodenal ulcers
• Active esophagitis
• Bleeding disorders
Complementary natural products:
• Bacillus Coagulans
• Fructooligosaccharides
• GoldenBiotic-8™
• Liver Detoxifier
• Mannan Oligosaccharides
• N-Acetylglucosamine
Dosage information:
The recommended dose of vegan digestive enzymes is 1
capsule with each meal.
Selected references:
Owens SR, Greenson JK. The pathology of malabsorption: current concepts. Histopathology. 2007
Jan;50(1):64-82.
Rogalska E, Douchet I, Verger R. Microbial lipases:
structures, function and industrial applications. Biochem Soc Trans. 1997 Feb;25(1):161-4.
Roxas M. The role of enzyme supplementation in digestive disorders. Altern Med Rev. 2008 Dec;13(4):307-14.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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