Life Choice Full Spectrum Digestive Enzyme, 60 V-Capsules
Life Choice Full Spectrum Digestive Enzyme, 60 V-Capsules
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Life Choice Full Spectrum Digestive Enzyme, 60 V-Capsules
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Life Choice Full Spectrum Digestive Enzyme Details
Broad spectrum means the complete digestion of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, as well as fiber in the diet. Unless you eat an 80% raw foods diet, it is likely that undigested processed foods are accumulating in your arteries and in your digestive tract. This is the dual purpose of taking daily enzyme supplements: complete digestion and uncompromised blood circulation.
This new formula is the most bio-advanced enzyme on the market today. Each ingredient was researched by Eldon Dahl and sourced from the USP pharmaceutical grade, USA-manufactured enzymes.
Acid maltase: Breaks down malt sugar.
Alpha-Amylase: Breaks down starch.
Alpha-galactosidase: Breaks down complex carbohydrates, prevents intestinal gas.
Beet (root): Helps the kidneys and liver to process the amino acid known as SAM-e.
Bromelain: Proteolytic enzyme from pineapple; breaks down proteins, reduces inflammation, and treats indigestion.
FOS (Chicory root): Increases the flow of bile, supporting digestion.
Glucomylase: Break down carbohydrates.
Invertase: Breaks down sugars.
Kale: Prevents constipation promoting regularity and a healthy digestive tract.
L-Lysine (fermented): Supports the production of other proteins such as enzymes, antibodies and hormones.
Lactase: Breaks down lactose in milk to make it possible for people with lactose intolerance to consume dairy without digestive problems.
Lipase: Breaking down lipids (fats), in particular triglycerides, fat in the diet.
Ox Bile: Bile helps digest the fats you eat, and aids in absorption of fat soluble vitamins.
Pancreatic enzymes (Amylase, Lipase, Protease): Relieves symptoms of indigestion (eg, feeling of fullness, gas, bloating); helps the body to digest protein, starch, and fat.
Papain: From papaya, helps break down proteins such as meat, also decreases swelling and inflammation in the colon; useful for with Crohn’s or celiac disease and ulcers.
Peppermint: Aids in digestion, activates an anti-pain channel in the colon, (TRPM8), and reduces the pain linked to spicy foods.
Pepsin: Breaks down proteins found in meat, eggs, dairy and other foods.
Protease 3.0, 4.5, 6.0: Breaks down the peptide bonds in the protein foods separating the various amino acids needed by the body.
Protease (I & II): Breaks down proteins.
Digestive enzymes, as their name implies, help you break down food into smaller parts that can be absorbed, transported and utilized by every cell in your body. Digestion begins in your mouth, starting with saliva. As food passes into your stomach, proteins are worked on by various enzymes, mainly protease. From there, the food passes into your small intestine, (90% of digestion takes place in your small intestines) where lipase begins to break down fats, and amylase finishes off the carbohydrates.
Enzyme deficiency results in poor digestion and poor nutrient absorption. This creates a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms, including:
- Constipation
- Bloating
- Cramping
- Flatulence and belching
- Heartburn and acid reflux
Chronic malabsorption can lead to a variety of illnesses. Think about it—if your body doesn’t have the basic nutritional building blocks it needs, your health and ability to recover from illness will be compromised.
Besides breaking down food, enzymes (particularly the proteases) can help with gut healing, controlling pathogens, and immune support. Your immune system begins in your gut—and if you have enzyme and digestive issues, chances are your immune system isn’t functioning as well as it should be.
Complicating matters, your capacity for enzyme production also declines with age. Research has shown that your natural enzyme production starts to decline by the time you’re about 20.
Studies show that, every ten years, your body’s production of enzymes decreases by 13 percent. So by age 40, your enzyme production could be 25 percent lower than it was when you were a child. And by the time you’re 70, you could be producing only ONE-THIRD of the enzymes you need.
Making matters worse, your stomach produces less hydrochloric acid as you age, and hydrochloric acid is crucial in activating your stomach’s digestive enzymes.
When digestion of foods requires such a heavy demand, enzyme supplies run short and your enzyme-producing capacity can become exhausted. Why does this matter? The high demand for digestive enzymes depletes your body’s production of metabolic enzymes, which every cell in your body needs in order to function.
At Life Choice, we are transparent and uncompromising in product quality, which are needed in today’s society, as processed foods by definition have had their enzymes removed for greater shelf life. Once in the body, these adulterated, unnatural foods cannot easily be broken down into the component nutrients the body needs. They offer little food value and are partly responsible for blocking the digestive tract and bloodstream, and also interfering with nutrient absorption. As we have been preaching, the key is bioavailability is being available at the cellular level.
Adults: Take 1 capsule of Life Choice Full Spectrum Digestive Enzymes daily, or as directed by a health care practitioner. Take with first bite of food/meal. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive
Nutrition Facts | ||
Serving Size: 1 Capsule Servings per Container: 90 |
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value
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Acid maltase (1 FCC) | 1 mg | |
Alpha-Amylase (1875 FCC) | 15 mg | |
Alpha-galactosidase (50 FCC) | 5 mg | |
Beet (root) | 25 mg | |
Betaine hydrochloride | 100 mg | |
Bromelain (32880 FCC) | 2 mg | |
FOS (Chicory root) | 50 mg | |
Glucomylase (3 FCC) | 2.5 mg | |
Invertase (170 FCC) | 1 mg | |
Kale | 25 mg | |
L-Lysine (fermented) | 100 mg | |
Lactase (325 FCC) | 3.5 mg | |
Lipase (240 FCC) | 12 mg | |
Ox Bile (bovine) | 88 mg | |
Pancreatic enzymes (6875 Amylase, 550 Lipase, 6875 Protease USP's) |
27.5 mg | |
Papain (2000 FCC) | 122 mg | |
Peppermint | 25 mg | |
Pepsin (150000 USP) | 100 mg | |
Protease 3.0 (3 FCC) | 5 mg | |
Protease 4.5 (4930 FCC) | 33 mg | |
Protease 6.0 (1640 FCC) | 19 mg | |
* Percent daily values are based on a 2000 calorie diet
† Daily Value not established Note: Serving Sizes are rounded to the nearest whole serving |
Additional Ingredients: V-capsules are made from vegetrarian source, no gelatine used.
Allergy Information: Contains no wheat, corn, yeast, soy or dairy.
Warning: If seal around is broken or missing, do not use. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are breastfeeding, have diabetes, a gastrointestinal lession/ulcer, cardiovascular disease, pancreatic exocrine insufficiency or cystix fibrosis, have allergy to latex or fruit (such as avocado, banana, chestnut, passion fruit, fig, melon, mango, kiwi, pineapple, peach, and tomato), are taking an anticoagulant/blood thinner, anti-inflammatory or antibiotic, or are having surgery. Do not use if you have gallstones or bile duct obstruction or are sensitive to pancreatic enzymes or pork protiens. For use beyond 4 weeks, consult a healthcare practitioner. Headaches, heatburn, abdominal pain, bloating and hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) have been known to occur, in which case, discontinue use. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea have known to occur, in which case discontinue use (and consult a healt care practitioner).