DIGESTIVE ENZYME CHEW
A broad-spectrum enzyme chewable that breaks down proteins, peptides, fats, starches, sugars, and fibers. Built for modern cooked-food diets where naturally occurring enzymes are destroyed before they reach the gut.
PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 180 CHEWABLE TABLETS · 18 ENZYMES · DPP-IV · SERRATIA PEPTIDASE

Amylases and glucoamylase for starch. Lactase, sucrase, and maltase for sugars. Lipase for fats. Multiple protease and peptidase activities — including DPP-IV — for proteins and peptides.
Plant cell walls are tough. Cellulase and hemicellulase break them down. Phytase liberates minerals trapped in phytate. Beta-glucanase and alpha-galactosidase reduce the fermentable fibers that cause gas.
Chewing activates the tablet so enzymes arrive in the stomach alongside the food they need to work on. Cherry-flavored and xylitol-sweetened — easy to take anywhere.
MAY BENEFIT
Eighteen enzymes covering every macronutrient and most fibers.
Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Cherry Flavor
Adults: Chew one-to-two tablets at the beginning of each meal or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
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