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1MD Medizyme Digestive Enzymes


WARRENPETERSON

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Does anyone have experience with 1MD Medizyme Digestive Enzymes?  We were suspicious about the gluten contact: tested it FOUR times with our NIMA gluten machine (at $6 PER test!)... and it came back 2 times Gluten Free and 2 times Contains Gluten!!!???      Anyone help on this?  It's NOT a cheap digestive enzyme.


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I use Real-Zymes, they make them in ratios for different diets. I also sometimes use EzymePedia, They have a lipase blend I use with I eat a bit heavy. I also take Jarrow Enzymes which are actual porcine pancreas enzymes.

The ones your using, I would contact them and ask what medium was used to make the enzymes. The nima I do not think can test a "enzyme" well...I mean your talking about something that breaks down proteins, fats, and carbs. DO CHECK the capsules, after an hour. DO you see 3 strips or 2? Or is it blurred red?

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