Description
Autoimmunity Care Pancreatic Multi-enzyme Care is a Full-Spectrum Systemic and Digestive Enzymes which combines a potent blend of 8 enzymes along with Ox bile and Betaine HCL, to reduce systemic inflammation, combat chronic infections, and support optimal digestion.
Key Ingredients
- Cellulase: Breaks down biofilms and cell wall of fungus, Candida.
- Pepsin, Protease, Bromelain: Breaks down proteins into amino acids.
- Papain: Proteolytic enzyme wich breaks down protein.
- Amylase: Breaks down carbs & fibers into simpler sugars.
- Lipase: Breaks down fats & lipids
- Betaine HCL: Increase stomach acid
- Ox Bile: External bile support for digestion, liver detoxification support.
Key Indications
- Gut & Digestive Issues
- Gas, Bloating, Pain, Constipation
- IBS, IBD, SIFO
- Inflammation & skin issues
- Low Immunity
- Poor Pancreas, Liver & Gall bladder
Recommended Dosage
1-2 capsules during meals or can be taken immediately prior or after meals too or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Why Choose This Product?
- Most Advanced, Full-Spectrum Systemic and Digestive Enzymes
- Comprehensive Support for Gut, Liver & Pancreas
- Ideal for Chronic Gut Issues & Low Immunity
- Formulated to Reduce Gas, Bloating & Food Sensitivities.
FAQs
Autoimmunity Care Pancreatic Multi-Enzyme Care is a dietary supplement designed to support digestive health and immune function. It features a blend of advanced digestive enzymes to aid in the digestion of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins while supporting the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder.
The formula helps break down hard-to-digest foods, reduces gas, bloating, constipation, and acidity, and enhances nutrient absorption, promoting a more comfortable and efficient digestive process.
The enzymes and supportive ingredients ease stress on the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder, promoting their optimal function and enhancing digestive efficiency.
This supplement is beneficial for individuals dealing with digestive issues like gas, bloating, constipation, and acidity, as well as those with chronic infections, systemic inflammation, or weakened immunity. It is also ideal for those seeking improved nutrient absorption and digestive health.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any health conditions, consult your healthcare provider before starting this or any dietary supplement
Autoimmunity Care Pancreatic Multi-Enzyme Care is generally well-tolerated. If you experience any adverse effects or allergic reactions, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.
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- Bromelain – Brakebusch M, Wintergerst U, Petropoulou T, Notheis G, Husfeld L, Belohradsky BH, Adam D. Bromelain is an accelerator of phagocytosis, respiratory burst and Killing of Candida albicans by human granulocytes and monocytes. Eur J Med Res. 2001 May 29;6(5):193-200. PMID: 11410400.
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- Betaine HCL – Anthony R. Yago Marc, R. Frymoyer Adam, S. Smelick Gillian, A. Frassetto Lynda, R. Budha Nageshwar , J. Dresser Mark, Ware Joseph A., and Z. Benet Leslie. Gastric Re-acidification with Betaine HCl in Healthy Volunteers with Rabeprazole-Induced Hypochlorhydria. Mol Pharm. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2014 Mar 8. PMCID: PMC3946491.
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Against Some Important Gram-positive and Gram-negative Bacteria. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5812/tms-136719. - Calcium – Ahvazi Bijan, M. Boeshans Karen, Idler William, Baxa∥ Ulrich, M. Steinert Peter. Roles of Calcium Ions in the Activation and Activity of the Transglutaminase 3 Enzyme. Protein Structure and Folding. Volume 278, Issue 26p23834-23841. June 2003.