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GlutenEase by Enzymedica 60 capsules
GlutenEase by Enzymedica 60 capsules

GlutenEase by Enzymedica 60 capsules

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GlutenEase by Enzymedica 60 capsules

Many people have difficulty digesting gluten and casein proteins commonly found in carbohydrates, resulting in discomforts like occasional gas and bloating. Even those on gluten-free/casein-free diets may experience problems due to cross-contamination from offending foods.

Many people have difficulty digesting gluten and casein proteins commonly found in carbohydrates, resulting in discomforts like occasional gas and bloating. Even those on gluten-free/casein-free diets may experience problems due to cross-contamination from offending foods.

GlutenEase™ contains Protease Thera-blend™ (G1) along with DPP-IV activity for enhanced digestion of foods containing gluten and casein.* Starch-digesting amylase enzymes assist in the digestion of the carbohydrate portion of grains, such as wheat, which contain gluten.

Recommended Use: 1 capsule with each meal containing gluten or casein. More may be taken as needed.

This product is not intended to replace a gluten-free diet for individuals with Celiac Disease.

Thera-blend™ is an exclusive process that combines multiple strains of enzymes that work at various pH levels. Thera-blend enzymes have been shown to be three times stronger and work more than six times faster than leading digestive supplements.*

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Many people have difficulty digesting gluten and casein proteins commonly found in foods, resulting in discomforts like gas and bloating. Gluten is the main protein complex primarily found in grains including wheat, barley, spelt and rye. It may also be present in medications, processed foods, soaps, and cosmetics. Casein is found in dairy products and processed foods. Even those on gluten-free/casein-free diets may experience difficulties due to cross-contamination from offending foods.

According to one U.S. survey, 1 in every three adults is reducing or avoiding gluten consumption.1 The study conducted over a three-year period shows a consistent increase in gluten-free popularity, which may suggest a high prevalence of gluten intolerance. Although the favored solution for gluten and casein intolerance is following a gluten-free, casein-free diet, eliminating the offending proteins to reduce discomfort is only effective in the short term. Once those foods are reintroduced, symptoms return. As a complement to elimination diets, enzyme supplementation may assist and enhance the digestion of foods containing gluten and casein.*

GlutenEase™ combines the Protease Thera-blend™ enzymes (G1) along with DPP-IV. Proteases high in DPP-IV activity assist in encouraging healthy inflammatory responses to gluten and casein peptides, thereby better digesting and utilizing gluten and casein containing foods.*2 The Amylase Thera-blend enzymes included aiding in the digestion of the carbohydrate portion of grains, such as wheat, which contain gluten, while the glucoamylase breaks down polysaccharides into glucose units.

Thera-blend is an exclusive process that combines multiple strains of enzymes that work at various pH levels. Thera-blend enzymes have been shown to be three times stronger and work more than six times faster than leading digestive supplements.*

This product is not intended to replace a gluten-free diet for individuals with Celiac Disease.

Recommended Use: One capsule at the beginning of each meal containing gluten or casein. More may be taken as needed. For additional assistance with dairy digestion, Lacto™ should be considered.

Enzymedica does not use ingredients produced using biotechnology.

References

1 NPD Group. (2013 March 6). Percentage of U.S. adults trying to cut down or avoid gluten in their diets reaches new high in 2013. Retrieved from https://www.npd.com/wps/portal/npd/us/news/press-releases/percentage-of-us-adults-trying-to-cut-down-or-avoid-gluten-in-their-diets-reaches-new-high-in-2013-reports-npd/

2 Byun, T, et al. (2001). “Synergistic action of an X-prolyl dipeptidyl aminopeptida

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or medical condition