New Roots: Digestive Enzymes
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Digestive Enzymes is formulated with pancreatin, betain, ox bile, papain, and pepsin.
Pancreatic enzymes are the foundation for the digestion and absorption of the food we eat. The aging process and the various diseases that afflict the pancreas can drastically reduce the production of these enzymes and lead to bloating, gas, and feeling of fullness that persist due to impaired digestion. Each capsule of New Roots Herbal’s Digestive Enzymes is formulated with protease, amylase, and lipase to help digest protein, carbohydrates, and fat, respectively.
This pure porcine-sourced pancreatin 4× (four times the strength) is bolstered with betain hydrochloride, ox bile salts, papain (sourced from papaya), and pepsin for maximum intestinal digestive breakdown of the food we eat. This formula is particulary useful for people with low digestive enzyme levels.
Directions:
Adults: Take 1–4 capsules daily with food or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Take with or immediately before a meal/food. Swallow whole; do not crush or chew. Use the smallest effective dose which controls symptoms.
Duration of use:Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks.
Ingredients:
Each vegetable capsule contains: | |
Pancreatic enzymes (from pork [Sus scrofa]) 4× concentrate | 200 mg |
Protease (20,000 PC USP) | |
Amylase (20,000 AGU USP) | |
Lipase (1,600 LU USP) | |
Betaine hydrochloride † | 105.3 mg |
Ox bile (from Bos taurus liver), 45% cholic acids | 64.8 mg |
Pepsin A (324,000 FCC PU) | 32.4 mg |
Papain (from papaya [Carica papaya] fruit) (384,000 FCC PU) | 3.84 mg |
† Betaine hydrochloride equivalent to 10 drops of dilute hydrochloric acid USP*. *USP: United States Pharmacopeia. |
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Other ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide in a non‑GMO vegetable capsule composed of carbohydrate gum and purified water. |