Jamieson Nutrisentials Digestive Enzymes, 90 caplets

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Digestive enzyme therapy can be an important first step in restoring health for many underlying conditions. Jamieson Nutrisentials™ Digestive Enzymes provides a complete plant-source matrix for the digestion of protein, fat, carbohydrates, starch, dairy and fibre. The formula is fortified with calcium gluconate to neutralize excess acid, while a complex of peppermint leaf, chamomile and fennel calm an upset stomach.
 
Digestive enzymes help maintain optimal digestion and absorption by restoring natural enzyme levels. Nutriesentials™ also ease digestive complaints, including gas, heartburn and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.

Benefits

  • Helps maintain optimal digestion and absorption by restoring natural enzyme levels.
  • Eases digestive complaints, including flatulence, heartburn, and symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

 Ingredients

Papain (from Carica papaya fruit) for protein digestion
50 mg/900,000 Pu
Bromelain (from Ananas comosus fruit) for protein digestion
30 mg/7,200 mcu
Lipase (from Aspergillus niger) for fat digestion
30 mg/32 Lu
Amylase (from Aspergilus oryzae) for carbohydrate and starch digestion
50 mg/1,500 Du
 Lactase (from Aspergillus niger) for dairy digestion
30 mg/30.75 Lac u
Cellulase (from Trichoderma longibrachiatum) for fibre digestion
15 mg/300 Cmc-ase
Also contains: Cellulose, Dicalcium Phosphate, Modified Cellulose Gum, Vegetable Stearic Acid, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Water-Soluble Cellulose, Peppermint Leaves, Silica, Polyethylene Glycol, Riboflavin, Fennel Seeds, Calcium Gluconate.

Dosage

Adults: Take 1 caplet three times daily with food. For occasional use only. Do not take for more than two weeks unless directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Restrictions

Drug Interactions: Anticoagulants (blood thinners) including aspirin may interact adversely with this product, since some digestive enzymes (particularly bromelain) may exert a blood-thinning effect on their own.

Nutrient Depletions: Stress, a diet high in refined foods, increasing age, and antibiotic use are all factors that can reduce the production of digestive enzymes in the body.

Supportive Interactions: None known when taken as directed.

Warnings and Precautions: None known when taken as directed.

Toxicity, Adverse Warnings and Side Effects: The side effects of taking digestive enzymes include cramps, diarrhea, and stomach or intestinal upset.

Consult a healthcare practitioner if these effects persist after a few days of use, or if you develop a rash or sore throat after taking this product.
 

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