| Item # | Product Name |
FULFILLS
WHAT NEEDS? |
THE
GNLD DIFFERENCE |
|
3520 |
Enzyme Digestive Aid | The primary agents in the intestinal phase of digestion are enzymes. The body requires three types of enzymes, proteases, lipases, and amylases, to digest proteins, fats, and carbohydrates (respectively); and the body requires bile salts and dehydrocholic acid to make fat digestion efficient. Enzymes designed to work in the alkaline environment of the intestinal tract must be protected during passage through the acidic environment of the stomach. As people age, their bodies tend to produce a lower enzyme volume. In addition, eating too much or too fast or making poor food choices can all overburden the body’s enzyme supply. |
Complete
formula supplies pH-activated proteases, lipases, and amylases; also bile salts
and dehydrocholic acid for fats. |