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Proactazyme Plus - Enzyme Supplement |
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Proactazyme Plus

Proactazyme® Plus [Digestive] is a stronger, more
powerful version of Proactazyme®, a popular
digestive enzymes supplement. Digestive enzymes may
be in short supply in some people, and supplementing
with them allows the body to get maximum nutrition
from the diet and support efficient digestion.
Proactazyme Plus contains amylase, glucoamylase,
lipase, cellulase, invertase, malt diastase, alpha
galactosidase and peptidase to digest all types of
food. It also contains a blend of protease
formulated to digest proteins at various pH levels
ranging from 3.0 to 6.0. New enzymes added to the
formula help break down sugars, vegetable fibers,
long-chain starches and proteins. This formula
contains only plant-sourced enzymes, thus it works
well for vegetarians.
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• Aids in the
breakdown of most types of food.
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Improves digestion.
• Supports digestion of a high-starch or -sugar
diet.
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Helps your body extract the minerals it needs.
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Releases needed vitamins that would otherwise be
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Supplement Facts: 100
Capsules
Serving Size 2 Capsules
Servings per container: 50
Amount Per 2 Capsules
Protease 4.5 [for protein] 19,000 HUT *
Protease 6.0 [for protein] 3,000 HUT *
Protease 3.0 [for protein] 16 SAPU *
Amylase [for starch] 4,200 DU *
Glucoamylase [for starch] 10 AGU *
Lipase [for fat] 24 LU *
Cellulase/Hemicellulase [for fiber] 120 CU *
Invertase [for sugar] 220 SU *
Malt Diastase [for starch] 550 DP *
alpha-Galactosidase [for sugar] 100 GALU *
Peptidase [for protein] 2,000 HUT * |
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Food Enzymes -
Digestive Supplement Notes
Because cooking destroys the enzymes of fresh
food, consider using enzyme supplements with all
cooked foods. People over 30 often have less
digestive HCl (acid) and fewer pancreatic
digestive enzymes.
Research: In a double-blind study,
microencapsulated pancreatic enzymes were shown to
reduce gas, bloating, and fullness after a
high-fat meal.1 Also, allergies may be
triggered by partially undigested protein.
Proteolytic enzymes may reduce allergy symptoms by
further breaking down undigested protein to sizes
that are too small to cause allergic reactions.2
(1) Suarez F, Levitt MD, Adshead J, Barkin JS
Dig Dis Sci 1999;44:1317 (2) Oelgoetz
AW, Oelgoetz PA, Wittenkind J. Am J Dig Dis
Nutr 1935;2:422-6
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