V-Zyme by Pharmax is a broad spectrum enzyme combination designed to assist with the degradation of a complex food intake that includes all of the major dietary components. It is a concentrated formula and so will have a significant impact on the digestive capacity. All enzymes in V-Zyme are of vegetarian source.*
V-Zyme by Pharmax is the most broad-spectrum and concentrated of the Pharmax digestive enzyme products and is appropriate for individuals who wish to produce significant support for digesting even the most complex and mixed food components.
Broad spectrum activity against complex food components
Concentrated – providing significant digestive assistance
Action against cellulose assists solubilization of plant fiber
Suitable for vegetarians
V-Zyme is a broad spectrum enzyme combination designed to assist with the degradation of a complex food intake that includes all of the major dietary components. It is a concentrated formula and so will have a significant impact on the digestive capacity. All enzymes in V-Zyme are of vegetarian source.
Ingredients Per Capsule:
Vegetable protease (providing 21 protease units) 150mg
Bromelain (providing 60 GDU) 50mg
Lactase (providing 300 lactase units) 20mg
Lipase (providing 900 esterase units & 450 lipase units) 60mg
Amylase (providing 900 BC amylase units) 300mg
Cellulase (providing 120 cellulase units) 40mg
Non-active ingredients: Vegetable magnesium stearate. Capsule: cellulose and water.
Recommended: One capsule taken daily with main meal or as professionally directed.**Statements made here have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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