V-GEST with High
Potency Amylase Digestive Enzymes
Digestive Enzymes Supplement
V-gest - 60 Caps & 90
Caps
This product was formulated with high quality amylase digestive
enzymes to aid in the proper digestion of carbohydrates, protein, fats
and dairy products. This formulation contains the highest amount of
amylase (digestive enzymes) found in any of Enzymedica's products.*
| Nutritional
Information |
Serving Size: 1 capsule
Capsules Per Container: 60 & 90 |
| Amount Per Capsule: |
Amylase
Thera-blend
Alpha-Galactosidase
Cellulase
Glucoamylase
Protease Thera-blend
Maltase
Invertase
Lactase
Lipase Thera-blend
Pectinase with Phytase
Hemicellulase
Xylanase |
22,000 DU
1000 Gal U
2000 CU
30 AG
15,000 HUT
300 Dp
250 invu
400 ALU
150 FIP
40 endo pgu
150 HCU
50 XU |
| This product contain(s) no
fillers. |
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Amylase Digestive Enzymes Supplement Recommended Usage
Suggested Use: One capsule with meals. V-gest
works best when combined with Digest.
For issues associated with Amylase deficiency take 1 between meals 3 times a
day.
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach of children.
More Information About V-GEST:
Amylase Digestive Enzymes Supplement
Amylase Digestive Enzymes that Break Down Carbohydrates
V-gest
contains four different types of digestive enzymes that break down
carbohydrates such as starch, glycogen and related polysaccharides.
These are found in grains, seeds, legumes, vegetables and other plants. It
is very common to experience discomfort when digesting these types of foods.
Symptoms range from gas and bloating to indigestion and other imbalances.
When added to your meal as a supplement, V-gest
can assist the body in breaking down and assimilating these types of foods.
Amylase Allergy Assistance
Amylase has been shown to have antihistamine qualities.
V-gest, with its
amylase components, taken between meals may help individuals suffering from
seasonal allergies.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and
Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure
or prevent disease.
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