Inflamase by Progressive Labs – Enzyme Support for Healthy Inflammation Response
Inflamase by Progressive Labs is a practitioner-focused systemic enzyme supplement designed to support a healthy inflammation response and the body’s natural tissue recovery processes. This two-phase formula delivers targeted enzyme activity through both gastric and enteric release phases, making it a distinctive option for those seeking broad-spectrum proteolytic enzymes and tissue recovery support.
Key Inflamase Benefits
- Supports a healthy inflammation response with a specialized two-phase enzyme delivery system
- Provides enteric release enzymes and gastric-phase enzymes to support enzyme activity across different pH environments
- Includes bromelain supplement support alongside catalase, superoxide dismutase, trypsin, and pancreatin
- Helps support the body’s natural drainage and repair processes for stressed tissues
- Offers broad-spectrum enzyme support in a convenient 1-capsule serving
How Inflamase Works
Inflamase uses an exclusive enteric matrix formulation that allows for two-phase pH-sensitive release. Some enzymes are released in the gastric phase, while others are released later in the upper intestines. This design helps deliver a broader range of enzyme support where different enzymes may function best, making Inflamase a specialized choice for supporting tissue comfort, drainage, and recovery as part of a balanced wellness plan.
Key Functional Ingredients Include:
- Bromelain: Supports healthy inflammatory balance and tissue recovery
- Catalase: Provides antioxidant enzyme support
- Superoxide Dismutase: Helps support antioxidant defenses
- Trypsin: Supports systemic proteolytic enzyme activity
- Pancreatin: Contributes complementary enzyme support
- Amylase: Supports carbohydrate enzyme activity
- Lipase: Supports fat-digesting enzyme activity
- Panc-Zyme Enzyme Complex: Adds additional targeted enzyme support to the formula
This formula features a two-phase delivery design intended to support enzyme activity across multiple digestive environments. Inflamase is supplied in a capsule format and is formulated for professional use.
Inflamase Is Formulated For
- Individuals seeking a systemic enzyme supplement for healthy inflammatory balance
- Those looking for broad-spectrum proteolytic enzymes for tissue recovery support
- People who want a formula with both gastric and enteric release enzymes
- Practitioner-guided wellness plans focused on enzyme-based support
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Recommendation: One capsule twice daily taken between meals, or more, as directed by a health care professional.
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 90
GASTRIC RELEASE PHASE:
Bromelain ... 100 mg
Catalase ... 100 mcg
Superoxide Dismutase ... 100 mcg
ENTERIC RELEASE PHASE:
Trypsin ... 200 mg
Pancreatin ... 100 mg
Amylase ... 10 mg
Lipase ... 10 mg
Panc-Zyme Enzyme Complex ... 2 mg
Other Ingredients: gelatin (capsule), stearic acid, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate.
Contains: May contain soybean and/or wheat.
Warnings/Cautions: Do not take if stomach or duodenal ulcer condition exists. Pregnant and/or lactating women should consult their physician prior to use. If you are pregnant, nursing, trying to conceive, taking any medications, or have a medical condition, please consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product. Tamper evident band around cap and seal on bottle. Do not use if either seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
References:
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