DIGESTIVE ENZYME CHEW

Eighteen enzymes,

one 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

Enxymix Complete Chewable bottle
COVERAGE
18 distinct enzymes

Every macronutrient covered.

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.

FIBERS
4 fiber-cleaving enzymes

Cellulase, hemicellulase, phytase, beta-glucanase.

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.

TIMING
1-2 chews before each meal

Chew before you eat.

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

Digestion is
an enzyme problem.

01
Bloating and gas
Alpha-galactosidase and beta-glucanase target the complex carbs most responsible for fermentation gas.
02
Occasional heartburn
Better upstream breakdown of protein and fat reduces the slow gastric emptying that drives reflux.
03
Lactose sensitivity
Lactase dose supports digestion of dairy sugar for people with partial lactase insufficiency.
04
Protein-heavy meals
Acid protease, alkaline protease, and the DPP-IV peptidase complex break large protein chains into absorbable peptides.
05
Plant-heavy meals
Cellulase and hemicellulase access nutrients locked inside plant cell walls.
06
Post-cooking nutrient loss
Cooking destroys the enzymes raw foods carry — an enzyme supplement replaces that lost activity.

Formula

Eighteen enzymes covering every macronutrient and most fibers.

KEY INGREDIENTS

Sugar Alcohol
Xylitol, Mannitol
Amylase
Alpha-Amylase
Glucoamylase
With Isomaltase Side Chain Activity
Lactase
Sucrase
Invertase
Maltase
Diastase
Pullulanase
Debranching Enzyme With Isomaltase Side Chain Activity
Cellulase
Hemicellulase/Pectinase/Phytase Complex
Phytase
Beta-Glucanase
Alpha-Galactosidase
Galactomannase
Acid Protease
Alkaline Protease
Protease/Peptidase Complex With Endopeptidase, Exopeptidase, And DPP- IV Activity
Serratia Peptidase
Enteric-Coated
Lipase

OTHER INGREDIENTS

Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide, Cherry Flavor

DIRECTIONS

Adults: Chew one-to-two tablets at the beginning of each meal or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

MAY BENEFIT:
Allergy
Gut Health

Questions

Frequently asked.

What makes this different from a basic digestive enzyme?
Most single-enzyme products target one problem — lactase for dairy, or a basic amylase-protease-lipase trio. This formula layers 18 distinct activities, including DPP-IV, serratia peptidase, and four fiber-cleaving enzymes, giving broader coverage of a varied diet.
When should I take it?
Chew one to two tablets at the beginning of each meal. Taking enzymes before eating ensures they are present in the stomach as food arrives, which is when their work begins.
Can I take it for specific meals only?
Yes — many people dose strategically. Use it for restaurant meals, higher-fat or heavier-protein dinners, or meals that historically cause bloat or reflux. Others take it with every meal.
Is it safe for people with gluten or dairy issues?
The formula contains DPP-IV, a peptidase studied for its role in casein and gluten peptide digestion, and lactase for dairy sugar. It is not a substitute for gluten-free eating in celiac disease, but it supports people with incidental exposures.
Can children take this?
The chewable format is kid-friendly, but dosing for children should be directed by a healthcare practitioner familiar with pediatric digestive support.
Does it replace stomach acid?
No — these are supplemental enzymes, not HCl or betaine. If low stomach acid is the underlying issue, speak with your practitioner about whether a separate acid-support product is appropriate alongside enzymes.

The Science

Learn the why.