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Enzymedica, Dairy Assist, Enzyme Support For Digestive Relief From Lactose Intolerance, 30 Capsules
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Enzymedica, Dairy Assist, Enzyme Support For Digestive Relief From Lactose Intolerance, 30 Capsules

Dairy digestion: Potent, fast-acting enzymes to support individuals who have trouble digesting dairy Digestive relief: Reduces symptoms of dairy intolerance such as occasional bloating and gas Dual approach: Unlike leading competitors, Dairy Assist promotes digestion of dairy sugars (lactose) as well as dairy protein (casein) Thera-blend digestive en…
Dairy digestion: Potent, fast-acting enzymes to support individuals who have trouble digesting dairy Digestive relief: Reduces symptoms of dairy intolerance such as occasional bloating and gas Dual approach: Unlike leading competitors, Dairy Assist promotes digestion of dairy sugars (lactose) as well as dairy protein (casein) Thera-blend digestive enzyme support: Our Thera-blend enzymes are formulated for optimal activity in the digestive system (and all the pH levels found within), for better digestion every time Purity promise: Vegan and Kosher; contains no gluten, milk, casein, soy, egg, artificial colors, flavors, or GMOs Brand: Enzymedica Model: 14050 Product Packaging: **Standard Packaging** Enzymedica's Dairy Assist combines lactase to break down lactose into galactose and glucose for easy absorption into the blood stream and Protease Thera-blend contains multiple strains of protease for digesting proteins. This dual-action formula'supports the digestion of both dairy sugar (lactose) and dairy protein (casein). Dairy intolerance can be a complex issue. Food intolerance reactions are caused by a deficiency of digestive enzymes. When one is lactose intolerant, they are deficient of lactase, the enzyme produced by the body to break dairy sugar down into glucose, a simple sugar that can be easily absorbed. When there is not enough lactase in the digestive system to digest the mount of lactose consumed, the body retains water in the bowel. The result may be uncomfortable cramps, occasional bloating and diarrhea. Symptoms usually occur 30 minutes to two hours after ingesting dairy foods. Lactose intolerance impacts as many as 50 million Americans. Some causes of lactose intolerance are well known. For instance, certain digestive diseases and injuries to the small intestine can reduce the amount of enzymes produced. In rare cases, children are born without the ability to produce the enzyme lactase. For most people, however, lactase deficiency develops with age. Individuals who believe they are lactose intolerant may be reacting to the milk protein, casein. Casein is the main protein found in milk and is also used in many food products'as a binding agent. The reaction for a casein intolerance is usually less severe and takes a bit more time to appear. Gastrointestinal problems, such as occasional diarrhea, bloating and abdominal cramps, are common symptoms of a food intolerance, but some people can also experience joint pain, fatigue and behavioral changes.
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Dairy digestion: Potent, fast-acting enzymes to support individuals who have trouble digesting dairy Digestive relief: Reduces symptoms of dairy intolerance such as occasional bloating and gas Dual approach: Unlike leading competitors, Dairy Assist promotes digestion of dairy sugars (lactose) as well as dairy protein (casein) Thera-blend digestive enzyme support: Our Thera-blend enzymes are formulated for optimal activity in the digestive system (and all the pH levels found within), for better digestion every time Purity promise: Vegan and Kosher; contains no gluten, milk, casein, soy, egg, artificial colors, flavors, or GMOs Brand: Enzymedica Model: 14050 Product Packaging: **Standard Packaging** Enzymedica's Dairy Assist combines lactase to break down lactose into galactose and glucose for easy absorption into the blood stream and Protease Thera-blend contains multiple strains of protease for digesting proteins. This dual-action formula'supports the digestion of both dairy sugar (lactose) and dairy protein (casein). Dairy intolerance can be a complex issue. Food intolerance reactions are caused by a deficiency of digestive enzymes. When one is lactose intolerant, they are deficient of lactase, the enzyme produced by the body to break dairy sugar down into glucose, a simple sugar that can be easily absorbed. When there is not enough lactase in the digestive system to digest the mount of lactose consumed, the body retains water in the bowel. The result may be uncomfortable cramps, occasional bloating and diarrhea. Symptoms usually occur 30 minutes to two hours after ingesting dairy foods. Lactose intolerance impacts as many as 50 million Americans. Some causes of lactose intolerance are well known. For instance, certain digestive diseases and injuries to the small intestine can reduce the amount of enzymes produced. In rare cases, children are born without the ability to produce the enzyme lactase. For most people, however, lactase deficiency develops with age. Individuals who believe they are lactose intolerant may be reacting to the milk protein, casein. Casein is the main protein found in milk and is also used in many food products'as a binding agent. The reaction for a casein intolerance is usually less severe and takes a bit more time to appear. Gastrointestinal problems, such as occasional diarrhea, bloating and abdominal cramps, are common symptoms of a food intolerance, but some people can also experience joint pain, fatigue and behavioral changes.