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How will Autoimmunity Care Digest All Care Benefit you
These powerful digestive enzymes help to:
- Breaks down food for easy digestion
- Reduces Acidity, Gas & Bloating
- Promotes Gut Health
- Enhance Nutrient Absorption
- Boosts Metabolism
- Improves Liver & Gallbladder function
Autoimmunity Care Digest All Care is best for
You should include these supplements in your daily routine if you experience the following:
- Digestion problems
- Food intolerances – Dairy, fats, gluten
- Gas, Bloating, Belching after meals
- Food allergies
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Poor or NO Gall bladder
World-class quality + Finest ingredients
16 Science-driven natural ingredients to deliver daily healthy fats, anti-inflammation & anti-oxidants.
Serving Size:
1-2 capsules during meal or before meal
Product Description
Revolutionize Your Daily Grind with Cutting-Edge Innovation
Elevate Digestive Health with Veg Digest All Care- Supports Gut Health, Digestive Wellness & Stomach Comfort - 16 effective multi enzyme blend for Digestion.
- Aids Faster Digestion - Digests foods up to 1.5X more completely and 2-3 hours faster than your body can on its own. Perfect for gluten, dairy exposure or Keto and Paleo diets or eating outside. Lactase, lipase, bromelain, and other enzymes for great digestion.
- All in One Digestive Support & Microflora Health - Digest All Care has naturally occurring protease (protein digesting), amylase (carbohydrate digesting), lipase (fat digesting), and lactase (milk & dairy digesting) enzymes along with fruit and vegetable fibers.
- Eases Stomach Discomfort - Reduces bloating, gas, improves nutrition, reduces acidity, GERD, systemic inflammation.
- Gall Bladder Support - Essentials for those without a gallbladder and also for those with gallbladder and bile issues. Improves liver and gallbladder function.
- Expertly Formulated, Superior Ingredients Gut Support Capsules - We use only the most effective, natural and high-quality digestive cleanse ingredients based on scientific research and conveniently combine them in a few products, to maximize health benefits for you.
Natural Food Sources
- Amylase: Present in saliva, pancreatic juice, and the small intestine; also found in various plant foods like sprouted seeds and grains.
- Protease: Produced in the stomach and pancreas; natural sources include pineapple (Bromelain), papaya (Papain), and some fermented foods like miso and kimchi.
- Gluco Amylase: Naturally found in the body and also in some microorganisms and molds.
- Alpha Galactosidase: Produced by certain bacteria in the gut; can also be found in some over-the-counter digestive enzyme supplements.
- Lactase: Present in the small intestine of humans and some other mammals, necessary for digesting lactose in milk and dairy products.
- Cellulase: Produced by various microorganisms like bacteria and fungi; can be found in digestive enzyme supplements.
- Lipase: Produced by the pancreas; natural sources include avocados, coconuts, and some seeds and nuts.
- Hemicellulase: Found in various plant cell walls; can also be produced by some microorganisms.
- Malt Diastase: Naturally present in germinating grains and seeds, as well as produced by microorganisms during fermentation.
- Invertase: Found in honey and in some yeasts used for baking and brewing.
- Papain: From papaya fruit.
- Phytase: Present in plants, especially in seeds and grains; it can also be found in some microorganisms.
- Bromelain: Found in pineapple.
FAQ's
Reference
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Celiac Disease (CeD) is the most common food-induced heritable
Amylase – Ido H, Matsubara H, Kuroda M, Takahashi A, Kojima Y, Koikeda S, Sasaki M. Combination of Gluten-Digesting Enzymes Improved Symptoms of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: A Randomized Single-blind, Placebo-controlled Crossover Study. Clin Transl Gastroenterol. 2018 Sep 19;9(9):181. doi: 10.1038/s41424-018-0052-1. PMID: 30228265; PMCID: PMC6143542.
Recently, the population of individuals with non-celiac gluten sensitivity
Glucoamylase – Kumar Pardeep, Satyanarayana T. Microbial glucoamylases: characteristics and applications. Crit Rev Biotechnol . 2009;29(3):225-55. doi: 10.1080/07388550903136076. PMID: 19708824.
Glucoamylase is one of the oldest and widely used biocatalysts in food industry.
Alpha Galactosidase – Fabris, E.; Bulfoni, M.; Nencioni, A.; Nencioni, E. Intra-Laboratory Validation of Alpha-Galactosidase Activity Measurement in Dietary Supplements. Molecules 2021, 26, 1566.
Alpha-galactosidase (α-Gal) is an enzyme responsible for the hydrolyzation of glycolipids and glycoprotein
Lactase – Fraissl L, Leitner R, Missbichler A. Novel formulation of neutral lactase improves digestion of dairy products in case of lactose intolerance. Clin Transl Allergy. 2011 Aug 12;1(Suppl 1):P104. doi: 10.1186/2045-7022-1-S1-P104. PMCID: PMC3354122.
Lactase breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose
Cellulase – Wilson D.B. Cellulases. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012373944-5.00138-3
Cellulases are extremely important enzymes both industrially and in the natural world
Lipase – Antonia Pedrine Colabone Celligoi Maria, Baldo Cristiani, Andrade Marques Marcelo Rodrigues de Melo Thiago, Guillen Moreira Gasparin Fabiana and de Barros Márcio. Lipase: Properties, Functions and Food Applications.
The utilization of enzymes in industrial processes arouses great interest
Invertase – Sainz-Polo M. Angela, Ramírez-Escudero Mercedes, Lafraya Alvaro, González Beatriz, Marín-Navarro Julia, Polaina Julio and Sanz-Aparicio Julia. Three-dimensional Structure of Saccharomyces Invertase. ROLE OF A NON-CATALYTIC DOMAIN IN OLIGOMERIZATION AND SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY. J Biol Chem. 2013 Apr 5; 288(14): 9755–9766. PMCID: PMC3617277.
Invertase is an enzyme that is widely distributed among plants and microorganisms
Ox Bile – Q-H Wang David and C Carey Martin. Therapeutic uses of animal biles in traditional Chinese medicine: An ethnopharmacological, biophysical chemical and medicinal review. World J Gastroenterol. 2014 Aug 7; 20(29): 9952–9975. PMCID: PMC4123376.
Forty-four different animal biles obtained from both invertebrates and vertebrates