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Digestive Enzymes

BioCare Bio-Carbonate - alkalizing complex
Biocare Gingerdophilus - for digestive health
BioCare Glutenzyme (cereal digesting complex)
BioCare HCl and Pepsin- stomach acid and pepsin for digestion
BioCare Lactase Enzyme for lactose intolerance
BioCare Lipozyme - fat digesting enzyme with lipase
BioCare Polyzyme Forte
BioCare Prolactazyme Forte (Dairy Digesting Enzyme Complex)
BioCare Spectrumzyme - broad spectrum digestive enzyme
Bioforce Berberis (Barberry)  (gallstones)
Bioforce Cynara (cholesterol,bloating,flatulence,IBS)
Bioforce Milk Thistle Complex (liver,gallbladder)
Bioforce Molkosan Vitality - bloating,wind,IBS, etc
Garden of Life - Acid Defense for occasional heartburn
Higher Nature Supergest
Lamberts Betaine HCl & Pepsin - for protein digestion
Lamberts Bromelain - Digestive Aid and Anti-inflammatory
Lamberts Digestizyme - digestive enzymes from plant source
Lamberts Peppermint Oil 50mg capsules
Metagenics Azeo-Pangen - Raw Pancreas Enzyme Concentrate
Metagenics Intesol - Peppermint,Chamomile,Lavender - gastrointestinal support
Nature's Plus Pancreatin 1000mg
Nature's Plus Papaya Chewable Enzymes - all natural papaya
Nutri Artemesia 500mg
Nutri-West Hypo D HCl with Pancreatic Enzymes
Nutriscene Vegan Betaine HCL
PharmaGuard Pancreatin (digestive enzymes)
Solgar Pancreatin, quadruple strength 3000mg
Your Healthy Future Nutrition Blockbuster AllClear - anti-inflammatory and general healer

 

Digestive Enzymes

Proper digestion is one of the body’s most important physiological functions in maintaining overall health and wellness. Maintaining normal digestion aids in proper absorption and elimination.

When digestion is incomplete or disordered, food and other nutritional substances don’t break down and assimilate properly – so you can’t obtain their full nutritional value. In addition, food molecules that have not been completely digested can be inappropriately absorbed into the systemic circulation, contributing to a variety of food associated disorders, such as food intolerance. Incomplete digestion of proteins, fats and carbohydrates may also contribute to nutritional deficiency.

Natural digestive enzymes and emulsifying agents are excellent aids to the digestive and absorption processes.

Two important digestive enzymes are extracted from tropical fruits. Papain, from papayas, has a mild, soothing effect on the stomach and helps aid in protein digestion. Bromelain, from pineapple, also helps aid protein digestion.

Amylase digests starch and carbohydrates in foods such as potatoes, rice, cereals, beans and all legumes. Amylase is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth, by the pancreas and by the small intestine. Improper or incomplete digestion of carbohydrates may cause a variety of symptoms such as bloatedness, flatulence, low energy levels and other digestive problems. It may also reduce the body’s ability to absorb nutrients from foods containing carbohydrates.

Lactase has been shown to be effective in breaking down milk sugar (lactose).

Lipase helps to break down fats in the diet to a more assimilable form which can be absorbed by the body (i.e. into glycerol and fatty acids). Lipase is secreted by the pancreas and the small intestine. Supplemental lipase may be helpful when the diet is high in fats, placing a burden on the digestion. Fat-soluble vitamins such as A, E, E and K are absorbed more efficiently from the gut along with dietary fats. Carotenoids such as beta carotene and lycopene are absorbed more efficiently with dietary fats.

Sucrase, maltase and lactase break down complex sugars into simple sugars.
 

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