Why use supplemental digestive enzymes?
Because the more fully broken down a food is, the more useful it is.
The digestive system requires a variety of enzymes to break down food into simple components that can be used by the body. Supplemental digestive enzymes can help unlock nutrition from food.
Why use Similase enzymes?
It provides superior support of carbohydrate, protein, fat and fiber digestion.
Similase is a combination of plant enzymes to support complete digestion of all types of nutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.The blend of enzymes is unique because it is active across a broad pH range in the digestive tract.
It is a potent, vegetarian source of digestive enzymes.
Similase is perfect for people who prefer not to get their digestive enzymes from animal sources.
Helps relieve gas, bloating, and occasional indigestion.
Cost Per Serving: $0.49
Additional notes: This product does not contain artificial flavors
Brand: Integrative Therapeutics
SKU: ITT227
Delivery type: Vegetarian Capsule
Contraindications: Consult your physician before use
MPN: 74230
Made In: USA
Serving size: 2 Veg Capsules
Servings per container: 90
| Assay Method | 613mg | - |
| USP (pH 6.8) | 32,000USP | - |
| FCC (pH 4.8) | 23,800DU | - |
| USP (pH 7.5) | 30,000USP | - |
| FCC (pH 7.0) | 48,750PC | - |
| FCC (pH 4.7) | 82,000HUT | - |
| FIP (pH 7.0) | 2,100FIP | - |
| FCC III (pH 6.5) | 970LU | - |
| FCC III (pH 4.5) | 1,600ALU | - |
| Phytic Acid (pH 6.0) | 1.7PU | - |
| FCC (pH 4.5) | 350CU | - |
| FCC (pH 4.6) | 300INVU | - |
| FCC (pH 4.6) | 32,100DP | - |
Ingredients
Pure Plant Enzymes: Assay Method, Amylase: USP (pH 6.8) FCC (pH 4.8), Protease I, II, III, IV: USP (pH 7.5) FCC (pH 7.0) FCC (pH 4.7), Lipase I, II: FIP (pH 7.0) FCC III (pH 6.5), Lactase I, II: FCC III (pH 4.5), Phytase: Phytic Acid (pH 6.0), Cellulase I
Other Ingredients
Vegetable capsule (modified cellulose) and cellulose.
Suggested Use
Take 1 or 2 capsules at the beginning of each meal or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.
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