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Sally T.Optimum Digestion Capsules (60 Caps Each)

Pack of 2
Pack of 2

R299

 Please Note
  • These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult your healthcare professional before using any product. 
  • Expiry date: April 2022
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Pack of 2 Optimum Digestion (60 Caps Each)

Effective digestion is imperative to our overall wellbeing. It stands to reason that if this function is comprised in any way, it will be extremely difficult for absorption and assimilation of nutrients and their levels in our bloodstream will be low. Incomplete or dysfunctional digestion can be a major contributor to the development of many diseases and food allergies.

Helps with
  • Heartburn
  • Reflux
  • Bad breath
  • Flatulence
  • Excessive gas
  • Abdominal bloating
  • Arthritic conditions
  • Stress
  • Digestive enzyme production
  • Digestion in general
  • Antacid usage
How it works

It provides the digestive enzymes necessary to help breakdown food so that it can then be more easily assimilated. Stomach linings are designed to handle strong acids similar to the HCl (Hydrochloride Acid) used in swimming pools. Strong acids are needed in the stomach to begin an efficient digestive process.

Dosage

Take one capsule after a small meal, two after a large meal. Once the symptoms under control, phase out and then use only when needed. For optimum results, certain food changes should be implemented.

Supplement Information
  • Each cap contains:
    • 10 mg Vitamin B-6 
    • 165 mg L-Glutamic Acid HCl
    • 165 mg Betain HCl 
    • 65 mg Papain 
    • 65 mg Pancreatin (4x) 
    • 25 mgPepsin (1:10,000) 
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