• Digestive aid to help decrease bloating after high caloric, high fat meals
• Pepsin A and papain proteolytic enzymes support protein digestion
Digest Plus is a complete digestive formula containing natural enzymes and betaine hydrochloride to help decrease bloating after high caloric, high fat meals. Betaine hydrochloride (betaine HCl) is commonly used to supplement gastric acid levels, especially in individuals with hypochloridia. In a recent clinical study, a single 1500 mg dose of betaine HCl was effective in reducing stomach pH in healthy participants that had hypochloridia pharmacologically induced by the proton pump inhibitor rabeprazole. Within 30 minutes of ingestion of the betaine HCl, participant mean stomach pH was significantly reduced from approximately 5.2 to approximately 0.6.1
EACH TABLET CONTAINS: Betaine Hydrochloride ................. 162.5 mg L-Glutamic Acid........................... 162.5 mg Pancreatin (from porcine pancreas) ................... 65 mg Protease..................................... 6500 USP Amylase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6500 USP Lipase.................................................. 1300 USP Papain (from Carica papaya fruit)...... 65 mg (390000 USP) Pepsin (from porcine stomach) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 mg (250000 FCC Pepsin) Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Cellulose, hyprolose, ascorbyl palmitate, croscarmellose sodium, silica, natural vanilla flavour, hypromellose, glycerin Contains: Sulphites
Recommended Adult Dose: Take 1 tablet 3 times daily with each meal or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Use the smallest effective dose which controls symptoms. Consult your healthcare practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks.
Risk Information: Do not use if you are sensitive to pancreatic enzymes or pork proteins. Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have allergy to latex or fruits, have diabetes, cardiovascular disease, pancreatitis, pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, cystic fibrosis, gastrointestinal lesion, an ulcer or acid reflux, are taking an anticoagulant or anti-inflammatory medications, or are having surgery. Consult your healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Stop use if allergy occurs. Stop use and consult your healthcare practitioner if nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or heartburn occur.