DigeZyme 150mg

  • DigeZyme® enzyme blend — amylase, protease, lactase, lipase and cellulase
  • Plus 1 billion Lactobacillus acidophilus per tablet
  • Five enzymes covering carbohydrates, proteins, fats, lactose and plant fibres
Description

DigeZyme® is a patented blend of five digestive enzymes, each targeting a different component of food: amylase breaks down starches into simple sugars; protease breaks down proteins into amino acids; lactase breaks down lactose, the sugar found in dairy; lipase breaks down dietary fats; and cellulase breaks down the cellulose fibres found in plant foods that the human body cannot otherwise digest.

Each tablet also contains 1 billion CFU of Lactobacillus acidophilus, a naturally-occurring lactic acid bacteria found in the human digestive tract.

Each tablet provides:

  • DigeZyme® blend (150mg): amylase 3,600 DU, protease 900 PC, lactase 600 ALU, lipase 150 FIP, cellulase 30 CU
Nutritional Information
Each Serving (1 tablet) Contains:
Digezyme (150mg) providing:
Amylase 3600 DU **
Protease 900 PC **
Lactase 600 ALU **
Lipase 150 FIP **
Cellulase 30 CU **
Lactobacillus acidophilus 1 Billion Spores **
Ingredients
Ingredients
Bulking Agents (Micro Crystalline Cellulose, Di Calcium Phosphate), DigeZyme® Enzyme Complex (Amylase, Protease, Cellulase, Lactase, Lipase), Lactobacillus acidophilus, Anti Caking Agents (Magnesium Stearate, Silica Dioxide).

Directions
Take one (1) tablet daily with a meal. Do not exceed the stated dose.


Suitability
✔ Non GMO
✔ Suitable for vegetarians
✔ Suitable for vegans
✔ Crustaceans free
✔ Egg free
✔ Fish free
✔ Peanut free
✔ Soy free
✔ Milk free
✔ Nut free
✔ Celery free
✔ Mustard free
✔ Sesame seed free
✔ Sulphur dioxide free
✔ Lupin free
✔ Molluscs free
Size

Customer Reviews

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Digezyme

Great product

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Tommy Matthews

10/10

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David Brewis
DigeZyme

Works for me! As does a number of Pheonix Nutrition products. All good!

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Terry Morris
Was Lactospore unnessecary?

Was Lactospore unnecessary?

I was taking Phoenix Optimum Probiotic before but then the product changed to Digezyme on its own without the Lactospore ingredient.
I have not experienced any noticeable difference between the two products and my guts are still in a stable condition, no bloating, and most importantly almost non-existent Hiatus Hernia at night – gripe water if necessary!

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Lydia Toumazou
Excellent quality!

Wonderful products at a reasonable price! Thank you !


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