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Supplement Facts
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Pro-Enzymes combines vegetarian enzymes,
herbs, fiber, naturally occurring Food
minerals, and probiotics for a balanced vegetarian
digestive product. Pro-Enzymes provides
amylase for digesting starches, beet root and other
herbs for fiber and digestive support, cellulase for
digesting cellulose, glucomylase for digesting maltose,
guar gum for fiber and probiotic purposes, invertase for
digesting sucrose, lactase for digesting lactose,
Lactobacillus acidophilus for a probiotic, lipase
for digesting fats, magnesium for its over 300 metabolic
reactions including nutrient absorption, manganese for
its role in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, potassium
for promoting good peristalsis, and protease for
digesting proteins.
Suggested use: 1-3 per meal or as recommended by your
health care professional. Adjust usage according to
nutritional lifestyle requirements.
References
[1] Dressler D and Potter H. Discovering Enzymes. Scientific American, New York, 1991
[2] Howell E. Enzyme Nutrition. Avery Publishing, Wayne (NJ), 1985
[3] Jenkins DJA, Wolever TMS, Jenkins AL. Diet factors affecting nutrient absorption and metabolism. In Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, 8th ed. Lea & Febiger, Phil.:583-602, 1994
[4] Sheldon S, Rorvik D, editors. PDR for Nutritional Supplements. Medical Economics, Montvale (NJ), 2001
[5] Gruenwald J, Brendler T, Jaenicke C, editors. PDR for Herbal Medicines, 2nd ed. Medical Economics, Montvale (NJ), 2000
[6] Pederson M. Nutritional Herbology: A Reference Guide to Herbs. Whitman Books, Warsaw (IN), 1998
[7] Thompson FE, et al. Sources of fiber and fat in the diets of U.S. women ages 19 to 50: implications for nutritional education and policy. Am J Pub Health 1992, 82(5):695-702
[8] Dietary fiber: importance of function as well as amount. Lancet 1992, 340:1133-1134
[9] Burnham S, et al editors. The Review of Natural Products, 1st ed. Facts and Comparisons, St. Louis, 2001
[10] Mahta DI, et al. New strategies for the use of short polymers of glucose in diarrhea. Clin Pedr 1994:675-682
[11] Rubio MC, Runco R, Navarro AR. Invertase from a strain of Rhodotorula glutinis. Phyochemistry, 2002;61(6):605-609
[12] Bahna SL. Is it milk allergy or lactose intolerance? Immunol Allergy Clin N America, 1996;16(1):187-198
[13] Marteau P. Prebotics and probiotics for gastrointestinal health. Clin Nutr, 2001:20(Sup 1):41-45
[14] Sbarra V, et al. Digestive lipases of the newborn ferret: compensatory role of milk bile salt-dependent lipase. Pediatr Res, 1996; 40 (2):263-268
[15] Jensen B. The Chemistry of Man., vol I. Bernard Jensen Enterprises, Escondido (CA), 1983
Some of these studies (or citations) may not conform to peer review standards, therefore, the results are not conclusive. Professionals can, and often do, come to different conclusions when reviewing scientific data. None of these statements have been reviewed by the FDA. All products distributed by Doctors’ Research, Inc. are nutritional and are not intended for the treatment or prevention of any medical condition.
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