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Nature's Way Mega-Zyme 10x Original Formula 200 Tabs

Original price $39.95
Original price $39.95 - Original price $39.95
Original price $39.95
Current price $34.99
$34.99 - $34.99
Current price $34.99

Nature's Way Mega-Zyme 10x 200 Capsules | Formerly Enzymatic Therapy

Leave it to Enzymatic Therapy to provide you with proven Enzymes to promote digestion and keeping you regular as you age. Unfortunately, as we age our bodies can’t produce the same amount of enzymes to adequately digest the foods we eat, this can lead to many other ailments like stomach aches, constipation, loose stools and even cramping.

Enzymes don’t stop at just digestion; they have been shown to improve clear and healthy skin while reliving occasional muscle pain, stiffness and fatigue associated with exercise and stress.

Nature's Way Mega-Zyme 10x Benefits

  • Improve Digestion
  • Reduce Digestive related ailments
  • Immune Support
  • Reduce Inflammation
  • Improve Skin
  • 180 Capsules

Nature's Way Mega-Zyme Ingredients

Serving Size: 2 Tablets 

Servings Per Container: 100

Pancreatic Enzymes 10X 325mg

Trypsin (milk) 75mg

Papain 50mg

Bromelain 16mg

Amylase 10mg

LIpase (Milk) 10mg

Lysozyme (egg) 10mg

Chyotrypsin 2mg

*Based on a 2,000 calorie diet. 

Other Ingredients: cellulose, potassium bicarbonate, hypromellose, sodium croscarmellose, magnesium stearate, glycerin, silicon dioxide

Enzymatic Therapy Mega-Zyme Dosing & Directions

For digestive relief, take two tablets before each meal. For support of the body's natural anti-inflammatory response, take two tablets between meals.

Enzymatic Therapy Mega-Zyme Side Effects & Warnings

If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.

References

 Levine ME, Koch SY, Koch KL. Lipase Supplementation before a High-Fat Meal Reduces Perceptions of Fullness in Healthy Subjects. Gut Liver. 2015;9(4):464-469. doi:10.5009/gnl14005

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477989/

Melmed RN, Bouchier IA. A further physiological role for naturally occurring trypsin inhibitors: the evidence for a trophic stimulant of the pancreatic acinar cell. Gut. 1969;10(12):973-979. doi:10.1136/gut.10.12.973

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1553017/

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