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Digestive Enzymes


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Hi Guys, I'm going to whole foods to pick up some digestive enzymes because the one I have has peppermint in it, very bad for gerd/ heartburn...anyway, what brand do you take? do you really think they help?

thanks


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I get a brand of Digestive Enzymes with Probiotics from Market America... they are Isotonix and it's a powder that you mix with a measured amt. of water. It's also shelf stable and doesn't need to be refridgerated. You have to find a Market America distributor to order it through though. I really like it, I think it helps a lot, and ALL of their supplements in the Isotonix line are labeled Gluten Free.

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thanks nini :D

Guest nini

my sister's MIL is a dist. for it, I think if you go to Market America's website there is a link to find a distributor in your area. They have small bottles that you can try first, then if you like it you can get the larger bottle... They are pricey, but well worth it. Also, it has more of a citrusey flavor no mint...

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this looks like a place you can order it online... check around though, google Market America Isotonix you'll come up with a lot of results

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks for the link!!

gf4life Enthusiast

I switched to an Enzymedica brand called Digest. I was having problems with some of the herbs in the other brands I was using. On the label it says, "Contains NO: dairy, preservatives, salt, sucrose, soy, wheat, yeast, nuts, gluten, artificial colors or flavors." It also says "ABSOLUTELY NO FILLERS ADDED." It contains 9 different enzymes and 2 pro-biotics. They also make a stronger products that contains more enzymes called Digest Gold.

You can check them out at Open Original Shared Link

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I use Digestive Enzymes by Vitamin Shoppe :D


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I use Enzymatic Therapy

kactuskandee Apprentice

I use Essential Enzymes by Source Naturals. I've had great luck with them. The only problem is they don't have a probiotic in with them. That you'd have to take separately. I get the largest size bottle through Vitacost.com. I've checked into Digest Gold and they look great but are pricey.

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