Quality Testing
Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules | ||
Servings Per Container: 45 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Enzyme Blend |
550 mg |
|
Peptidase (with DDP IV) DPP IV |
30,000 HUT 600 DPPU |
* * |
Xylanase |
16,000 XU |
* |
Amylase |
12,000 DU |
* |
Protease |
65,000 HUT |
* |
Protease 6.0 |
25,000 HUT |
* |
Glucoamylase |
25 AGU |
* |
Lactase |
1,500 ALU |
* |
Cellulase | 900 CU | * |
Invertase | 500 SU | * |
Lipase | 500 FIP | * |
Diastase | 12,000 DP | * |
Beta Glucanase | 30 BGU | * |
*Daily value (DV) not established |
Product Description
Description
Aid digestion with Houston Enzymes TriEnza, an enzyme supplement for digestive intolerances.
TriEnza is a dietary supplement developed by enzyme biochemist Dr. Devin Houston to support the digestion of food proteins (including gluten, casein, and soy), carbohydrates, sugars (including lactose), fats, polyphenols, and fibers. This all-vegetarian formula helps reduce occasional gas and bloating associated with food intolerances and diet.
- Developed by enzyme biochemist Dr. Devin Houston
- Supports digestion of various food components
- Helps reduce occasional gas and bloating
- All-vegetarian formula
Directions
Two (2) capsules at the beginning of each meal. Capsules may be opened and contents mixed with food or beverage. Use care not to inhale enzyme powder. TriEnza may be taken with other Houston Enzymes products.
Ingredients
Capsule (hypromellose and water), microcrystalline cellulose and medium chain triglyceride powder.
Health risks and warnings
Do not use if tamper-proof seal is broken. Keep container closed and store at room temperature or in freezer, but do not place in refrigerator due to humid conditions.
Please note
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Questions and Answers about Houston Enzymes, TriEnza, Enzyme For Digestive Intolerances
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What is TriEnza used for?
TriEnza is a comprehensive enzyme supplement designed to support digestion and nutrient absorption, particularly for individuals with food intolerances or sensitivities. It contains a blend of enzymes that help break down various food components, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and fibers, potentially reducing digestive discomfort and improving overall nutrient utilization.
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What are the best digestive enzymes for histamine intolerance?
For histamine intolerance, digestive enzyme supplements containing diamine oxidase (DAO) are often considered beneficial. While TriEnza doesn't specifically target histamine, its broad-spectrum enzyme blend may indirectly support individuals with histamine sensitivity by improving overall digestion and reducing the burden on the digestive system.
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What enzyme is good for digestion?
Several enzymes are beneficial for digestion, each targeting different food components. Proteases help break down proteins, lipases aid in fat digestion, and amylases assist with carbohydrate breakdown. TriEnza contains a variety of these enzymes, making it a comprehensive digestive support supplement that can aid in the digestion of a wide range of foods.
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What are the best digestive enzymes for food allergies?
While digestive enzymes cannot prevent true food allergies, they may help manage symptoms of food intolerances or sensitivities. TriEnza's broad-spectrum enzyme blend is designed to support the digestion of various food components, potentially reducing digestive discomfort associated with certain food sensitivities.
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Do digestive enzymes help with intolerances?
Digestive enzymes like TriEnza can potentially help manage symptoms of food intolerances by supporting the breakdown of problematic food components. By aiding in the digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, these enzymes may reduce the likelihood of partially digested food particles triggering intolerance symptoms.
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Do doctors recommend digestive enzymes?
Some healthcare providers may recommend digestive enzymes for individuals experiencing chronic digestive issues or those with known enzyme deficiencies. However, recommendations can vary based on individual health needs