MULTIGEST ENZYMES 180Caps

Code: BCTMGESL
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RRP $89.95 Inc GST
RRP $89.95 Inc GST
Brand: BIOCEUTICALS
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MULTIGEST ENZYMES 180Caps

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MultiGest Enzymes combines plant derived enzymes with lactase assisting in the digestion of lactose and bromelains aiding in the digestion of proteins. Gentian has been traditionally used in western herbal medicine (WHM) to stimulate gastric secretions, relieve loss of appetite and promote healthy digestive system function. Gentian and fennel have been traditionally used in WHM to relieve digestive discomfort and the symptoms of indigestion such as bloating. Fennel has also been traditionally used in WHM to relieve flatulence.

  • Amylase 12000 DU (80 mg)
  • Protease 30000 HUT (45 mg)
  • Lipase 500 LipU (25 mg)
  • Tilactase 1500 ALU (17.2 mg)
  • Cellulase 1000 CU (6.7 mg)
  • Bromelains 1.2 million PU (40 mg)
  • Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) seed 167 mg (equiv. to dry 1.67 mg)
  • Gentiana lutea (gentian) root (134 mg equiv. to dry 670 mg)

Adults: Maximum of 3 capsules a day, or as professionally prescribed.

For digestion of lactose: Take 3 capsules with a lactose-containing meal.

For digestion of protein: Take 1 capsule with a protein containing meal.

For all other indications: Take 1 capsule three times a day. Take with food.

Use in children under 12 years is not recommended.

Do not use if you are likely to become pregnant, during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Contains benzoates.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Contraindicated in people who are hypersensitive to pineapple (a source of bromelains).

Contains phenylalanine and soya bean products.

Inconclusive -

Fennel: Ciprofloxacin - Quinolones

Effect of Oral Administration of Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) on Ciprofloxacin Absorption and Disposition in the Rat.

Speculative -

Bromelain: Anticoagulants, antithrombotics

Bromelain may interact with antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs,