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Doctor's Best, Proteolytic Enzymes

SKU DRB-00184
UPC 753950001848
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    Supplement & Nutrition Facts

    Serving Size: 3 Veggie Capsules
    Servings Per Container: 30
      Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
    Proteolytic Enzyme Blend
    Bromelain
    576 GDU

    Papain
    10,077,000 PU

    Amylase
    36,000 DU

    Lipase
    405 FCC FIP

    Neutral Protease
    164,010 PC

    Fungal Protease 4.0
    34,800 HUT

    Bacterial Protease
    65,250 HUT

    Rutin
    30 mg

    Serratiopeptidase (from Serrata sp.)
    120,000 SPU

    † Daily Value not established.

    Product Description

    Description

    Support your body's natural healing processes with Doctor's Best Proteolytic Enzymes, an enzyme supplement for overall wellness.

    Doctor's Best Proteolytic Enzymes is a potent formulation containing a broad spectrum of vegetarian proteolytic enzymes that function in the body to digest and break down proteins into their amino acid components. Supplementing with these enzymes facilitates chemical reactions that support normal metabolic functions throughout the body.

    • Science-based nutrition
    • Vegetarian and non-GMO
    • Delayed-release vegetarian capsules for better absorption and function
    • Supports protein digestion, normal metabolic functions, and overall immune system health

    Directions

    Adult use: Take 3 capsules daily without food, or as recommended by a nutritionally informed physician.

    Ingredients

    Microcrystalline cellulose, delayed release vegetarian capsule (hypromellose, pectin, purified water).

    Health risks and warnings

    Store in a cool dry place.

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    Questions and Answers about Doctor's Best, Proteolytic Enzymes

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    • What is the most effective proteolytic enzyme?

      The effectiveness of proteolytic enzymes may vary depending on individual needs and the specific condition being treated. Some of the most commonly used proteolytic enzymes include bromelain, papain, and serrapeptase.

    • Can proteolytic enzymes cause kidney problems?

      Proteolytic enzymes are generally considered safe for most people when taken as directed. However, in rare cases, high doses or long-term use of proteolytic enzymes may cause kidney problems in some individuals.

    • Who should not take proteolytic enzymes?

      Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking proteolytic enzyme supplements. People with bleeding disorders or taking blood-thinning medications should also consult their doctor before taking these supplements.

    • What are the ingredients in Doctor's Best proteolytic enzymes?

      Doctor's Best Proteolytic Enzymes typically contain a blend of enzymes such as bromelain (from pineapple), papain (from papaya), protease, and serrapeptase. These enzymes work synergistically to help break down proteins, potentially supporting digestion, reducing inflammation, and aiding in recovery from exercise or injury.

    • How often should you take proteolytic enzymes?

      The recommended dosage of proteolytic enzymes varies depending on the specific supplement and the condition being treated. Always follow the dosage instructions on the product label or as directed by your healthcare provider.

    • What are the side effects of systemic proteolytic enzymes?

      Proteolytic enzymes are generally well-tolerated, but some people may experience mild side effects such as digestive discomfort, nausea, or skin rash. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as allergic reactions or bleeding may occur.

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