Glutenza 60c by NuMedica
NuMedica's Glutenza (60 vegetable capsules) is a powerful GI supplement formulated with proprietary blends of enzymes, prebiotics, and probiotics to enhance the degradation of gluten proteins for those with gluten sensitivities.* It breaks down gluten proteins more efficiently than traditional DPPIV enzymes and also includes PreForPro®, a highly specialized prebiotic that promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in both the small and large intestines.*
Who Is Glutenza 60c for?
Glutenza 60c by NuMedica may support you if:
- you have gluten sensitivity*
- you experience symptoms like bloating, diarrhea, or abdominal pain*
- you have ingestion problems*
What May Glutenza 60c by NuMedica Support?
NuMedica Glutenza 60 vegetable capsules may support:
- degradation of gluten proteins*
- improving the health of the intestinal tract*
- relief from digestive discomfort caused by gluten sensitivity*
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. This product is not intended to replace a gluten-free diet and is not suitable for treating or preventing celiac disease. Always check with your healthcare provider if you have doubts about a new supplement. For further questions regarding Glutenza 60c by NuMedica, book a FREE consultation with a medical advisor.
Recommendation:
NuMedica suggests taking one capsule of Glutenza 1-3 times per day before a meal or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Serving size: 1 Capsule
Servings per container: 60
Amount per serving:
Proprietary Multi-Enzyme Blend 189 mg
Endopeptidase 75,000 HUT
Protease 500 SAPU
Exopeptidase 125 DPPI
Probiotic Blend 5 billion live organisms
Saccharomyces boulardii strain DBVPG 6763
Bacillus subtilis strain DE111
Lactobacillus acidophilus strain ATC# SD5212
Prebiotic - PreForPro 7.5 mg
LH01 Myoviridae
LL5 Siphoviridae
T4D Myoviridae
LL12 Myoviridae
Other Ingredients: Sugar beet fiber (non-GMO), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and water (vegetable capsule), medium-chain triglycerides.
Storage: Keep refrigerated.
This product is not intended to replace a gluten-free diet and is not suitable to treat or prevent celiac disease.
Gluten Free
References:
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