Description
Autoimmunity Care Digest All Care is an advanced all-in-one digestive enzyme support carbohydrate, protein, fat and dairy digestion. Multi-enzyme, enriched with ginger extract (5% gingerol), betaine HCl and Ox bile.
Key Ingredients
- Amylase & Alpha-Galactosidase: Break down carbohydrates & fibers into simpler sugars for easier digestion.
- Protease & DPP-IV: Breaks down proteins into amino acids.
- Glucoamylase: Converts sugar to glucose.
- Lipase: Breaks down fats & lipids
- Lactase: Breaks down dairy components, thus assisting in lactose intolerance.
- Invertase: Converts maltose to a simple sugar, glucose.
- Hemicellulase: Aids in digesting plant fibers thus reducing digestive issues like gas and bloating.
- Ox Bile: External bile support for digestion.
Key Indications
- Digestion problems
- Food intolerances – Dairy, fats, gluten
- Gas, Bloating, Belching after meals
- Food allergies
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Poor or NO Gall bladder
Recommended Dosage
1-2 capsules during meal or before meal or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Why Choose This Product?
- All-in-One Digestive Support
- Expertly Formulated, Superior Ingredients
- Supports Gut Health, Digestive Wellness & Stomach Comfort
- Gall Bladder Support
FAQs
Digest All Care is a comprehensive digestive enzyme supplement formulated to support improved digestion. It contains a variety of enzymes and additional components intended to assist in preventing common digestive issues such as indigestion, bloating, gas, and stomach discomfort.
Digest All Care provides a diverse blend of enzymes that aid in breaking down different food components. By facilitating the digestion process, it helps prevent and alleviate issues like indigestion, bloating, gas, and stomach discomfort.
It’s advisable for pregnant, nursing individuals, or those with underlying health conditions to consult a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, including Digest All Care.
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- Amylase – Ido H, Matsubara H, Kuroda M, Takahashi A, Kojima Y, Koikeda S, Sasaki M. Combination of Gluten-Digesting Enzymes Improved Symptoms of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: A Randomized Single-blind, Placebo-controlled Crossover Study. Clin Transl Gastroenterol. 2018 Sep 19;9(9):181. doi: 10.1038/s41424-018-0052-1. PMID: 30228265; PMCID: PMC6143542.
- Glucoamylase – Kumar Pardeep, Satyanarayana T. Microbial glucoamylases: characteristics and applications. Crit Rev Biotechnol . 2009;29(3):225-55. doi: 10.1080/07388550903136076. PMID: 19708824.
- Alpha Galactosidase – Fabris, E.; Bulfoni, M.; Nencioni, A.; Nencioni, E. Intra-Laboratory Validation of Alpha-Galactosidase Activity Measurement in Dietary Supplements. Molecules 2021, 26, 1566.
- Lactase – Fraissl L, Leitner R, Missbichler A. Novel formulation of neutral lactase improves digestion of dairy products in case of lactose intolerance. Clin Transl Allergy. 2011 Aug 12;1(Suppl 1):P104. doi: 10.1186/2045-7022-1-S1-P104. PMCID: PMC3354122.
- Cellulase – Wilson D.B. Cellulases. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012373944-5.00138-3
- Lipase – Antonia Pedrine Colabone Celligoi Maria, Baldo Cristiani, Andrade Marques Marcelo Rodrigues de Melo Thiago, Guillen Moreira Gasparin Fabiana and de Barros Márcio. Lipase: Properties, Functions and Food Applications.
- Invertase – Sainz-Polo M. Angela, Ramírez-Escudero Mercedes, Lafraya Alvaro, González Beatriz, Marín-Navarro Julia, Polaina Julio and Sanz-Aparicio Julia. Three-dimensional Structure of Saccharomyces Invertase. ROLE OF A NON-CATALYTIC DOMAIN IN OLIGOMERIZATION AND SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY. J Biol Chem. 2013 Apr 5; 288(14): 9755–9766. PMCID: PMC3617277.
- Ox Bile – Q-H Wang David and C Carey Martin. Therapeutic uses of animal biles in traditional Chinese medicine: An ethnopharmacological, biophysical chemical and medicinal review. World J Gastroenterol. 2014 Aug 7; 20(29): 9952–9975. PMCID: PMC4123376.









