Intenzyme Forte (500 Tablets) by Biotics Research

Intenzyme Forte is a good source for animal and plant proteolytic enzymes. This Product is high in Trypsin/Chymotrypsin. Use with systemic inflammation, tissue damage, arthritis, food sensitivity, poor circulation due to inflammation or atherosclerosis.*
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Intenzyme Forte by Biotics Research is a good source for animal and plant proteolytic enzymes. This Product is high in Trypsin/Chymotrypsin. Use with systemic inflammation, tissue damage, arthritis, food sensitivity, poor circulation due to inflammation or atherosclerosis.

Each tablet supplies: Pancreatin 4X- 100 mg Bromelain 50 mg Papain 50 mg Lipase 10 mg Amylase 10 mg Trypsin & Alpha Chymotrypsin from porcine) 100 mg Superoxide Dismutase(from vegetable culture)10 mcg Catalase (from vegetable culture) 10 mcg

Recommendations: With acute injury us 10 tablets immediately and then 5 tablets, 4 times a day on an empty stomach for 3 days and the reduce to 4 tablets, 3 times a day on am empty stomach until the inflammation and swelling abates. With chronic inflammation, arthritis, etc., use 3-4 tablets, 3 times a day on an empty stomach or as otherwise indicated by a health care professional.*
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