Naturbite Digestive Enzymes 120 tablets
NaturBite Digestive Enzymes, its formula based on Protease, Amylase and Lipase, stimulate the proper functioning of the digestive system. Enzymes are molecules, created by our own body, that catalyze the thousands of chemical reactions that we produce and that are crucial to our lives. The lack of an enzyme can hinder the functioning of the metabolism and the digestive process. A poor diet, gastrointestinal disorders and aging itself can affect enzyme production. An example of an enzyme deficiency is that of lactase, which explains lactose intolerance. There are about 20 types of enzymes classified into 3 main groups: Protease, Amylase and Lipase. This formula offers a well-balanced combination of enzymes for greater effectiveness. Digestive enzymes are incorporated into the digestive tract to break down food into its nutritional compounds. These, then, can be absorbed through the intestinal wall and into the blood. If this enzyme system does not work effectively, an optimal state of health cannot be maintained due to poor absorption of the nutrients that the body needs. If food passes into the large intestine without being digested, the bacteria present ferment it and consequently cause flatulence, bloating and diarrhea. The natural enzymes of plants have the advantage that compared to enzymes from animal sources, they offer high bioavailability and are easily accepted by the digestive tract. It is recommended to take at the beginning of each main meal. Take 1 to 3 tablets a day preferably with water or as directed by a specialist. Not recommended for very young children or pregnant women.
Naturbite Digestive Enzymes 120 tablets
NaturBite Digestive Enzymes, its formula based on Protease, Amylase and Lipase, stimulate the proper functioning of the digestive system. Enzymes are molecules, created by our own body, that catalyze the thousands of chemical reactions that we produce and that are crucial to our lives. The lack of an enzyme can hinder the functioning of the metabolism and the digestive process. A poor diet, gastrointestinal disorders and aging itself can affect enzyme production. An example of an enzyme defic...