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Digestive Enzymes - Full Spectrum of 11 Digestive Enzymes, 90 Vegetable Capsules

CanPrev Digestive Enzymes Supplement

Digestive Enzymes delivers a full spectrum of 11 digestive enzymes in every vegetarian capsule: alpha-amylase, fungal protease, stem bromelain, lipase, cellulase, papain, xylanase, malt diastase, lactase, bacterial protease and invertase. Together they support the digestion of protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre, and dairy/sugar. Take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal. Non-GMO, vegetarian and licensed as a Natural Health Product. Licensed Natural Health Product NPN 80116586.

Enzymes Digestives offre un spectre complet de 11 enzymes digestives dans chaque capsule végétale : alpha-amylase, protéase fongique, bromélaïne de tige, lipase, cellulase, papaïne, xylanase, diastase du malt, lactase, protéase bactérienne et invertase. Ensemble, elles favorisent la digestion des protéines, des glucides, des matières grasses, des fibres et des produits laitiers/sucres. Prendre 1 à 2 capsules, 3 fois par jour, avec ou immédiatement avant un repas. Non-OGM, végétale et homologuée comme produit de santé naturel.

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CanPrev Digestive Enzymes Supplement
Full Spectrum of 11 Digestive Enzymes · Vegetarian

Built for Complete Digestive Coverage

11 digestive enzymes spanning protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre and dairy/sugar digestion in one vegetarian capsule.

11 Digestive Enzymes in One Vegetarian Capsule

Alpha-amylase, fungal protease, stem bromelain, lipase, cellulase, papain, xylanase, malt diastase, lactase, bacterial protease and invertase - covering protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre and dairy/sugar digestion.

Simple Dosing With Meals

Adults take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal/food - swallow whole, do not crush or chew.

Advanced Ingredients, Superior Results

Digestive Enzymes delivers a full spectrum of 11 digestive enzymes in every vegetarian capsule: alpha-amylase, fungal protease, stem bromelain, lipase, cellulase, papain, xylanase, malt diastase, lactase, bacterial protease and invertase. Together they support the digestion of protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre, and dairy/sugar. Take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal. Non-GMO, vegetarian and licensed as a Natural Health Product.

Alpha-amylase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)

A carbohydrate-digesting enzyme that breaks down starch into simpler sugars.

63 mg (6300 FCC DU) per capsule

Fungal protease (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)

A broad-acting protein-digesting enzyme that helps break down dietary protein into smaller peptides.

55 mg (22100 FCC HUT) per capsule

Stem bromelain (Ananas comosus var. comosus)

A proteolytic enzyme derived from pineapple stem that helps digest protein.

50 mg (750 FCC PU) per capsule

Lipase (Rhizopus oryzae)

A fat-digesting enzyme that breaks down dietary fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

31.25 mg (250 FCC LU) per capsule

Cellulase (Trichoderma longibrachiatum)

A fibre-digesting enzyme that breaks down cellulose found in plant-based foods.

18 mg (90 FCC CU) per capsule

Papain (Carica papaya)

A proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya fruit that helps digest protein.

12.5 mg (225 FCC PU) per capsule

Xylanase (Trichoderma reesei)

A fibre-digesting enzyme that breaks down non-starch plant fibres (xylans).

10 mg (100 XAU) per capsule

Malt diastase (Hordeum vulgare)

A starch-digesting enzyme derived from barley that helps break down complex carbohydrates.

10 mg (30 FCC DDPU) per capsule

Lactase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)

Breaks down lactose, the sugar found in milk and dairy products, into glucose and galactose.

5.75 mg (290 FCC ALU) per capsule

Bacterial protease (Bacillus subtilis)

A protein-digesting enzyme that complements the formula's fungal and plant-derived proteases.

5 mg (2400 FCC PC) per capsule

Invertase (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)

Breaks down sucrose (table sugar) into glucose and fructose.

2 mg (20 FCC INVU) per capsule

CanPrev Digestive Enzymes Supplement: Supplement Facts

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Each capsule contains:

  • Alpha-amylase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)63 mg (6300 FCC DU)
  • Fungal protease (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)55 mg (22100 FCC HUT)
  • Stem bromelain (Ananas comosus var. comosus)50 mg (750 FCC PU)
  • Lipase (Rhizopus oryzae)31.25 mg (250 FCC LU)
  • Cellulase (Trichoderma longibrachiatum)18 mg (90 FCC CU)
  • Papain (Carica papaya)12.5 mg (225 FCC PU)
  • Xylanase (Trichoderma reesei)10 mg (100 XAU)
  • Malt diastase (Hordeum vulgare)10 mg (30 FCC DDPU)
  • Lactase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)5.75 mg (290 FCC ALU)
  • Bacterial protease (Bacillus subtilis)5 mg (2400 FCC PC)
  • Invertase (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)2 mg (20 FCC INVU)

Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Calcium carbonate, dextrin, dicalcium phosphate, maltodextrin, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, sodium chloride, sodium metabisulfite, vegetable-grade magnesium stearate, hypromellose.

Recommended Use or Purpose: Digestive enzymes.

Recommended Dose (Adults 18 years and older): Take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day. Swallow whole - do not crush or chew. Take with or immediately before a meal/food. Consult a healthcare practitioner for prolonged use.

Cautions and Warnings: Ask a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant, if you are breastfeeding, if you are taking anticoagulant agents, if you are taking anti-inflammatory agents, if you are taking antibiotics, if you are having surgery, if you have diabetes, if you have gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers, or if you have an allergy to latex or to fruits (such as avocado, banana, chestnut, passion fruit, fig, melon, mango, kiwi, pineapple, peach and tomato). Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.

Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. This item is sold and shipped by Amazon.ca.

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Chaque capsule contient :

  • Alpha-amylase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)63 mg (6300 FCC DU)
  • Protéase fongique (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)55 mg (22100 FCC HUT)
  • Bromélaïne de tige (Ananas comosus var. comosus)50 mg (750 FCC PU)
  • Lipase (Rhizopus oryzae)31.25 mg (250 FCC LU)
  • Cellulase (Trichoderma longibrachiatum)18 mg (90 FCC CU)
  • Papaïne (Carica papaya)12.5 mg (225 FCC PU)
  • Xylanase (Trichoderma reesei)10 mg (100 XAU)
  • Diastase du malt (Hordeum vulgare)10 mg (30 FCC DDPU)
  • Lactase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae)5.75 mg (290 FCC ALU)
  • Protéase bactérienne (Bacillus subtilis)5 mg (2400 FCC PC)
  • Invertase (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)2 mg (20 FCC INVU)

Ingrédients non médicinaux : Carbonate de calcium, dextrine, phosphate dicalcique, maltodextrine, cellulose microcristalline, dioxyde de silicium, chlorure de sodium, métabisulfite de sodium, stéarate de magnésium de qualité végétale, hypromellose.

Usage ou fins recommandés : Enzymes digestives.

Dose recommandée (adultes de 18 ans et plus) : Prendre 1 à 2 capsules, 3 fois par jour. Avaler entière - ne pas écraser ni mâcher. Prendre avec ou immédiatement avant un repas. Consulter un praticien de soins de santé en cas d'utilisation prolongée.

Mises en garde et avertissements : Consultez un praticien de soins de santé avant l'utilisation de ce produit si vous êtes enceinte, si vous allaitez, si vous prenez des agents anticoagulants, si vous prenez des agents anti-inflammatoires, si vous prenez des antibiotiques, si vous devez subir une chirurgie, si vous êtes diabétique, si vous avez des lésions ou des ulcères gastro-intestinaux, ou si vous avez une allergie au latex ou aux fruits (comme l'avocat, la banane, le marron, le fruit de la passion, la figue, le melon, la mangue, le kiwi, l'ananas, la pêche et la tomate). Ne pas utiliser si le sceau de sécurité est brisé. Tenir hors de la portée des enfants.

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Why CanPrev Digestive Enzymes

A full spectrum of 11 digestive enzymes in one vegetarian capsule, covering protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre and dairy digestion.

11 digestive enzymes in every capsule

Alpha-amylase, fungal protease, stem bromelain, lipase, cellulase, papain, xylanase, malt diastase, lactase, bacterial protease and invertase in one formula.

Broad-spectrum coverage

Enzymes targeting protein, carbohydrate, fat, fibre and dairy digestion, rather than a single enzyme type.

Simple daily dosing

Take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal.

Trusted Canadian brand

CanPrev - formulated and made in Canada, licensed under NPN 80116586.

Inside every capsule

A full spectrum of 11 digestive enzymes - alpha-amylase, fungal protease, stem bromelain, lipase, cellulase, papain, xylanase, malt diastase, lactase, bacterial protease and invertase - take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal.

Alpha-amylase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae) 63 mg (6300 FCC DU) per capsuleFungal protease (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae) 55 mg (22100 FCC HUT) per capsuleStem bromelain (Ananas comosus var. comosus) 50 mg (750 FCC PU) per capsuleLipase (Rhizopus oryzae) 31.25 mg (250 FCC LU) per capsuleCellulase (Trichoderma longibrachiatum) 18 mg (90 FCC CU) per capsulePapain (Carica papaya) 12.5 mg (225 FCC PU) per capsuleXylanase (Trichoderma reesei) 10 mg (100 XAU) per capsuleMalt diastase (Hordeum vulgare) 10 mg (30 FCC DDPU) per capsuleLactase (Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae) 5.75 mg (290 FCC ALU) per capsuleBacterial protease (Bacillus subtilis) 5 mg (2400 FCC PC) per capsuleInvertase (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) 2 mg (20 FCC INVU) per capsule

How to use it

Take 1 to 2 capsules with meals

Adults (18 years and older): take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal/food.

Swallow whole

Swallow the capsule whole - do not crush or chew.

Ask a practitioner about prolonged use

Consult a healthcare practitioner if you plan to use this product for an extended period.

What the research says about Digestive Enzymes

Educational summaries of published research on digestive enzymes and their component activities; not product-specific claims. CanPrev Digestive Enzymes' own label claim is the use authorized under NPN 80116586: digestive enzymes.

Why Digestive Enzymes Matter

A systematic review found pancreatic exocrine function declines with normal aging

Pancreatic volume and exocrine enzyme output decline after age 60, and about 5% of people over 70 (10% over 80) have pancreatic exocrine insufficiency - which can impair digestion and nutrient absorption even without any diagnosed gastrointestinal disease.

Systematic review
Lohr et al., Journal of Internal Medicine (2018)
Why Digestive Enzymes Matter

A randomized crossover trial found a multienzyme blend altered nutrient handling of a mixed meal in middle-aged and older adults

Thirty adults (average age 56) took a 6-enzyme blend (proteases, lipase, amylase, glucoamylase) or placebo with a mixed meal; the enzyme blend sped the time to peak blood leucine and raised postprandial glucose and free fatty acid levels compared with placebo, indicating faster macronutrient breakdown.

Human RCT
Deutz et al., The Journal of Nutrition (2026)
Why Digestive Enzymes Matter

A third of patients with biliary tract disease showed low fecal elastase, a marker of impaired pancreatic enzyme output

Testing fecal elastase-1 (a marker of the pancreas' own enzyme secretion) in 28 patients with gallstones or bile duct strictures found 32% had levels low enough to suggest impaired exocrine pancreatic function - illustrating how common enzyme-output shortfalls can be in real-world digestive conditions.

Clinical study
Wasielica-Berger et al., Advances in Medical Sciences (2007)
Bromelain & Papain - Proteolytic Fruit Enzymes

A 2026 review details how papain and bromelain break down dietary protein into bioactive peptides

This review of plant peptidases focuses mainly on papain (from papaya) and bromelain (from pineapple stem), describing their well-characterized protein-digesting activity, safety profile, and stability across a range of pH and temperatures.

Review
Teixeira de Freitas & de Oliveira, Protein and Peptide Letters (2026)
Bromelain & Papain - Proteolytic Fruit Enzymes

A pharmacological review found bromelain supports digestive as well as anti-inflammatory function

This overview of bromelain's pharmacology reports positive effects on the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems in addition to its well-known anti-inflammatory activity, alongside a generally low-toxicity profile.

Review
Chakraborty et al., Life (2021)
Bromelain & Papain - Proteolytic Fruit Enzymes

A review of bromelain's properties confirms it is absorbed intact without losing its protein-digesting activity

Bromelain, a mixture of protein-digesting thiol endopeptidases from pineapple stem, is considerably absorbed by the body without ceasing its proteolytic activity or producing major side effects in the studies reviewed.

Review
Pavan et al., Biotechnology Research International (2012)
Lactase - Dairy & Lactose Digestion

A randomized trial found tilactase enzyme supplementation reduced breath hydrogen and symptoms after a lactose load

In 60 lactose-intolerant adults, tilactase taken 15 minutes before a lactose breath test normalized results significantly more often than placebo, and significantly reduced both peak breath hydrogen and clinical symptom scores.

Human RCT
Ojetti et al., European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences (2010)
Lactase - Dairy & Lactose Digestion

A systematic review found the evidence for lactase supplementation easing infant colic remains inconclusive

Pooling data from 5 RCTs (391 infants), 3 individual trials reported reduced crying duration with lactase, but a meta-analysis of 2 of these trials found no significant difference in crying or fussing time versus placebo - an honest reminder that lactase's benefit is well-established for lactose intolerance symptoms but not yet proven for this different use.

Systematic review
Kozlowska-Jalowska et al., Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (2024)
Lactase - Dairy & Lactose Digestion

A systematic review of controlled trials examined how gut bacteria supplementation interacts with lactase deficiency

Reviewing randomized trials on prebiotics and probiotics for lactose intolerance, the authors found an overall positive but heterogeneous relationship between specific probiotic strains/doses and symptom relief, noting that direct lactase enzyme supplementation remains a distinct, well-established option alongside these approaches.

Systematic review
Leis et al., Nutrients (2020)
Invertase & Sucrase - Sugar Digestion

A cohort study found invertase an effective, lower-cost alternative to prescription sacrosidase for sucrase deficiency

In a retrospective study of paediatric patients with confirmed low sucrase activity, invertase supplementation resolved or partially improved symptoms in 8 of 9 patients (with diarrhea improving in 89%), at roughly 1/26th the annual cost of prescription sacrosidase oral solution.

Cohort study
Morris et al., Archives of Disease in Childhood (2025)
Invertase & Sucrase - Sugar Digestion

A case series found sacrosidase (an invertase enzyme) markedly reduced bloating and diarrhea in sucrase-isomaltase deficiency

Six children with confirmed congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency - presenting with watery diarrhea, abdominal pain and bloating, often worse after fruit - showed little improvement from diet changes alone, but a marked reduction in symptoms after starting sacrosidase, with no adverse events reported.

Case series
Puntis & Zamvar, Archives of Disease in Childhood (2015)
Invertase & Sucrase - Sugar Digestion

A case report traced years of persistent adult bloating and diarrhea to undiagnosed sucrase-isomaltase deficiency

A 50-year-old woman with persistent bloating despite extensive evaluation and treatment was ultimately found to have sucrase-isomaltase deficiency - a reminder that this sugar-digesting enzyme gap can go undiagnosed for years and isn't only a pediatric condition.

Case report
Chiruvella et al., Cureus (2021)
Alpha-Amylase & Malt Diastase - Starch Digestion

A landmark genetics study found people vary widely in how many copies of the amylase gene - and therefore how much amylase - they carry

Salivary amylase gene (AMY1) copy number correlates directly with salivary amylase protein levels, and people from high-starch-diet populations carry more AMY1 copies on average than those from low-starch-diet populations - showing amylase output for starch digestion is not a fixed, one-size-fits-all trait.

Human genetics study
Perry et al., Nature Genetics (2007)
Alpha-Amylase & Malt Diastase - Starch Digestion

A review traces how variation in amylase gene copies shaped humans' capacity to digest starch

This review of dietary carbohydrate and human evolution describes how salivary amylase is largely ineffective on raw starch but far more effective on cooked starch, and how copy-number variation in the amylase genes appears linked to the rising dietary importance of starch.

Review
Hardy et al., The Quarterly Review of Biology (2015)
Alpha-Amylase & Malt Diastase - Starch Digestion

A historical review traces alpha-amylase's discovery to the 19th-century study of starch digestion

This history of maltose-active digestive enzymes recounts alpha-amylase's identification (by Payen, 1833) as the enzyme responsible for starch hydrolysis, and how later research located the major site of this and related carbohydrate-digesting enzyme activity in the intestinal cells.

Historical review
Lentze, Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (2018)
Cellulase & Xylanase - Fibre-Digesting Enzymes

A 2026 lab model found cellulase supplementation restructured oat fibre and slowed starch digestion

Using a dynamic in vitro stomach-intestine model simulating elderly digestion, cellulase supplementation converted much of oat's insoluble fibre into soluble fibre, delayed gastric emptying, and reduced starch hydrolysis and the estimated glycemic index of the oats - an in vitro demonstration of how fibre-digesting enzymes can reshape how a meal is broken down.

In vitro study
Zhou et al., Food Chemistry (2026)
Cellulase & Xylanase - Fibre-Digesting Enzymes

An animal feeding study found xylanase-containing enzyme supplementation improved energy yield from a fibre-rich feed

In broiler chickens fed a lupin/sorghum diet, a xylanase-and-hemicellulase enzyme supplement increased the feed's usable energy value and reduced insoluble fibre in the digestive tract - an animal-nutrition study illustrating xylanase's general role in breaking down the non-starch fibre that limits nutrient release from plant foods.

Animal study
Annison et al., British Poultry Science (1996)
Cellulase & Xylanase - Fibre-Digesting Enzymes

An animal feeding trial found a xylanase-amylase-protease enzyme combination improved nutrient digestibility on high-fibre diets

In broiler chickens, a combined xylanase, amylase and protease supplement improved digestibility of amino acids, protein, starch and energy on both low- and high-fibre diets, and lowered the amount of undigested fibre reaching the lower gut - an animal-nutrition study of the same three enzyme classes (amylase, protease, xylanase) found in this formula.

Animal study
Singh et al., Poultry Science (2019)
Safety, Allergen Cross-Reactivity & Interactions

A 2026 review maps the allergenic proteins behind kiwifruit's cross-reactivity with latex

Kiwifruit allergy is driven by five major allergenic proteins that cross-react with latex and pollen allergens, a phenomenon known as latex-fruit syndrome - relevant background for this product's own caution around latex and certain fruit allergies (its bromelain and papain are pineapple- and papaya-derived).

Review
Chen et al., Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2026)
Safety, Allergen Cross-Reactivity & Interactions

A review of latex-associated allergies outlines the immunological basis of latex-fruit syndrome

This review of the latex IgE reactivity profile describes how latex allergy proteins cross-react with certain fruits, underscoring why product labels for fruit-derived enzymes like bromelain and papain routinely caution latex- and fruit-allergic individuals to check with a healthcare practitioner first.

Review
Ebo et al., Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (2020)
Safety, Allergen Cross-Reactivity & Interactions

A phytomedicine review notes bromelain's antithrombotic activity is the pharmacological basis for its anticoagulant-drug caution

Alongside its digestive and anti-inflammatory effects, this review describes bromelain's fibrinolytic and antithrombotic properties - the mechanistic reason products containing bromelain, including this one, advise checking with a healthcare practitioner before combining it with anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication.

Review
Agrawal et al., Cureus (2022)
Functional Digestive Symptoms - Bloating & Postprandial Distress

A 2025 clinical review describes how common - and how disruptive - functional bloating and postprandial distress are

This review of functional upper-digestive disorders describes postprandial distress syndrome (early fullness and bloating after meals) as a highly prevalent condition with a real impact on quality of life, arising from a complex mix of altered gut motility, visceral sensitivity and gut microbiota.

Clinical review
Morano et al., Recenti Progressi in Medicina (2025)
Functional Digestive Symptoms - Bloating & Postprandial Distress

A population survey found functional bloating was the most common bowel-related digestive complaint

Surveying 815 adults in rural Honduras using the Rome IV diagnostic criteria, 18.5% met criteria for a functional gastrointestinal disorder, with functional abdominal bloating the single most prevalent bowel disorder found (6.3%) - more common than irritable bowel syndrome in this population.

Cross-sectional study
Norwood et al., Digestive Diseases and Sciences (2020)
Functional Digestive Symptoms - Bloating & Postprandial Distress

A placebo-controlled trial found a probiotic strain eased bloating and other IBS symptoms, illustrating the broader gut-comfort category this product's enzymes also target

In a double-blind RCT of 40 adults with IBS, 80 days of Bacillus coagulans LBSC (a probiotic, not a digestive enzyme) significantly improved bloating/cramping, abdominal pain and other symptoms versus placebo with no serious adverse events - included here as context on how varied the tools for easing bloating are, not as evidence for this product's own enzyme blend specifically.

Human RCT
Gupta & Maity, Medicine (2021)

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Frequently asked questions

How do I take CanPrev Digestive Enzymes?

Adults (18 years and older) take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day, with or immediately before a meal/food. Swallow whole - do not crush or chew.

What enzymes are in each capsule?

Each capsule contains 11 digestive enzymes: alpha-amylase, fungal protease, stem bromelain, lipase, cellulase, papain, xylanase, malt diastase, lactase, bacterial protease and invertase.

What is the licensed use of this product?

This product's Health Canada licence (NPN 80116586) authorizes it as digestive enzymes.

Is this vegetarian?

Yes - it is supplied in vegetable capsules and is non-GMO, with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

Can I take this if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

Ask a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Does this interact with any medications or conditions?

Ask a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are taking anticoagulant agents, anti-inflammatory agents or antibiotics, having surgery, or if you have diabetes or gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers.

Is there anything I should know if I have a latex or fruit allergy?

Ask a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have an allergy to latex or to fruits such as avocado, banana, chestnut, passion fruit, fig, melon, mango, kiwi, pineapple, peach or tomato - some of this product's plant-derived enzymes (bromelain, papain) come from pineapple and papaya.

Is CanPrev Digestive Enzymes made in Canada?

Yes. It is formulated and made in Canada by CanPrev Natural Health Products Ltd. and licensed by Health Canada under NPN 80116586.

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Natural Health Product NPN 80116586. Digestive enzymes. Research summaries on this page concern digestive enzymes generally and are educational - they are not additional product-specific claims beyond this product's Health Canada-authorized use. Read and follow the label. Ask a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, taking anticoagulant agents, anti-inflammatory agents or antibiotics, having surgery, or if you have diabetes, gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers, or an allergy to latex or to fruits such as avocado, banana, chestnut, passion fruit, fig, melon, mango, kiwi, pineapple, peach or tomato. Results may vary.

Important information

Safety Information

Cautions and Warnings: Ask a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant, if you are breastfeeding, if you are taking anticoagulant agents, if you are taking anti-inflammatory agents, if you are taking antibiotics, if you are having surgery, if you have diabetes, if you have gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers, or if you have an allergy to latex or to fruits (such as avocado, banana, chestnut, passion fruit, fig, melon, mango, kiwi, pineapple, peach and tomato). Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.

Indications

Recommended Use or Purpose: Digestive enzymes.

Ingredients

Medicinal Ingredients (per capsule): Alpha-amylase (whole, Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae), 63 mg (6300 FCC DU). Fungal protease (whole, Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae), 55 mg (22100 FCC HUT). Stem bromelain (stem, Ananas comosus var. comosus), 50 mg (750 FCC PU). Lipase (whole, Rhizopus oryzae), 31.25 mg (250 FCC LU). Cellulase (whole, Trichoderma longibrachiatum), 18 mg (90 FCC CU). Papain (fruit, Carica papaya), 12.5 mg (225 FCC PU). Xylanase (whole, Trichoderma reesei), 10 mg (100 XAU). Malt diastase (seed, Hordeum vulgare), 10 mg (30 FCC DDPU). Lactase (whole, Aspergillus flavus var. oryzae), 5.75 mg (290 FCC ALU). Bacterial protease (whole, Bacillus subtilis), 5 mg (2400 FCC PC). Invertase (whole, Saccharomyces cerevisiae), 2 mg (20 FCC INVU). Non-medicinal Ingredients: Calcium carbonate, dextrin, dicalcium phosphate, maltodextrin, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, sodium chloride, sodium metabisulfite, vegetable-grade magnesium stearate, hypromellose.

Directions

Recommended Dose (Adults 18 years and older): Take 1 to 2 capsules, 3 times per day. Swallow whole - do not crush or chew. Take with or immediately before a meal/food. Consult a healthcare practitioner for prolonged use.

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