Digestion GB by Pure Encapsulations contains a unique mix of enzymes, bile
salts, taurine and herbals to promote healthy gall bladder function and lipid
utilization in addition to general digestive function.
Digestion GB by Pure Encapsulations contains digestive enzymes, bile salts, taurine and herbal extracts to promote healthy gall bladder function and fat utilization. The metabolism of fats involves emulsification and digestion in a complex process that requires healthy liver, gallbladder and pancreas function. Milk thistle, curcumin and taurine promote liver and gallbladder health and stimulate production and secretion of bile acids. Bile acids, also provided in the form of ox bile salts, support the emulsification of fats necessary for digestion. The digestive enzymes included in this formula are active in a broad pH range to support fat, carbohydrate and protein digestion to complement pancreatic enzyme activity. This formula has enhanced lipase for extra fat digestion support.
Cost Per Serving: $0.25
Brand: Pure Encapsulations
SKU: PUR189
Delivery type: Vegetarian Capsule
Contraindications: Some studies have reported that milk thistle and curcumin can affect the way that the liver breaks down medications metabolized by the cytochrome p450 system, altering the effects of these medications and possibly the doses needed for treatment. Curcumin
MPN: DGB1
Made In: USA
Serving size: 1 capsule
Servings per container: 180
| n·zimes (proprietary blend) | 160 mg. | - |
| -lipase | 6,000 FIP | - |
| -protease | 16,000 HUT | - |
| -amylase | 600 DU | - |
| ox bile extract (bovine) | 225 mg. | - |
| taurine (free-form) | 250 mg. | - |
| milk thistle (Silybum marianum) extract (fruit) | 150 mg. | - |
| turmeric (Curcuma longa) extract (root) | 100 mg. | - |
| vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate) | 20 mg. | - |
Ingredients
digestive enzymes, bile salts, taurine and herbal
Other Ingredients
hypo-allergenic plant fiber added to complete capsule volume requirement
Suggested Use
1-2 capsules with each meal.
Warnings
Keep out of reach of children
Hi there,
Even without a gallbladder, your liver will still produce bile, and your intestines will still use it to break down fat. But instead of the bile being stored in the gallbladder and released in a rush when you eat a fatty meal, bile will continuously drip from the liver directly into the small intestine. Regarding the function of the digestion GB, you don't want to stimulate production and secretion of more bile acid. Are you experiencing digestive problems since you had your gallbladder removed? If yes, consider some lifestyle changes that can help ease digestive symptoms when you’re living without a gallbladder:
If you are diabetic and are somehow able to increase your ability to break down carbohydrates, that is beneficial. Which product are you referring to with your question about this? Let me know and I am happy to help you further.
In Health and Happiness,
Kelly Harrington, MS, RD
Nutritionist for Healthy Goods