Speciality » Probiotics and Digestive Health
Digestive enzymes are complex proteins involved in digestion that stimulate chemical changes in other substances. There are three classes of digestive enzymes: proteolytic enzymes needed to digest protein, lipases needed to digest fat and amylases needed to digest carbohydrates. Only small amounts of the animal-based proteolytic enzymes, trypsin and chymotrypsin, are found in the diet; however, the pancreas can synthesise these enzymes. The plant-based proteolytic enzyme bromelain comes from the stems of pineapples and is useful in many conditions. Papain comes from unripe papayas. All of these enzymes are available as supplements. Certain medicines interact with probiotics (Penicillins etc) and some interactions may increase the need for probiotics.
Lamberts Healthcare
Lamberts Candaway
60 Caps
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This formula contains herbs that are known to help to treat symptoms of candida overgrowth.
Fennel may help to maintain healthy digestion and cinnamon is also known for its anti-fungal and anti-microbial actions.
Olive leaf may support a healthy immune system as well as helping to treat candida.
Typically per 2 capsules: Cinnamon Bark 3750mg (provided by 750mg of a 5:1 extract), Olive Leaf 800mg (provided by 200mg of a 4:1extract), Fennel Seed 400mg (provided by 100mg of 4:1 extract), Cardamom Oil 100mg
Encapsulated with: Sunflower Seed Oil, Capsule Shell (Gelatin, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Colours: Iron Oxides), Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Glyceryl Monostearate.
Disintegration time: Less than 1 hour.
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