Nutralife Digestive Enzymes is a plant-sourced enzyme formula that supports the body in breaking down fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and lactose. In addition, it contains Ginger and Long Pepper, traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine to promote a healthy digestive system and function.
- Vegan friendly
- Supports healthy digestion
- Digests lactose
- Helps to break down fats, carbohydrates and proteins
Each vege capsule provides:
Zingiber officinale (Ginger) rhizome - 27.3mg
Herbal extracts equiv.dry - 300mg
Piper longum (Long pepper) fruit - 30mg
Herbal extracts equiv.dry - 300mg
Piper nigrum (Black pepper) fruit - 6mg
Herbal extract equiv. fresh - 300mg
Digestive enzymes:
Amylase - 15,000 DU
Protease - 35,000 HUT
Tilactase - 2,000 ALU
Lipase - 800 LipU
Papain - 120mg
Encapsulating aids
Take one capsule three times daily with meals, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Keep out of reach of children. If symptoms persist contact your healthcare professional.
Digestive Enzymes combines amylase, protease, lactase, lipase and papain with ginger, long pepper and black pepper. The enzyme blend is there to help break down carbohydrates, protein, lactose and fat, while the herbs are commonly used to support digestive comfort and stimulate digestive activity.
That makes this product useful when you want help both with food breakdown and with how the meal feels afterward. Ginger is widely used for nausea, heaviness and digestive comfort, and long pepper and black pepper are traditional warming herbs often included in digestive formulas. Digestive Enzymes is not just about one food type. It is designed for mixed meals, especially when sluggish digestion is part of the problem.
What do the enzymes in Digestive Enzymes help break down?
The blend covers protein, fats, carbohydrates and lactose. That means it is aimed at mixed meals rather than one single food group.
Why is ginger included in Digestive Enzymes?
Ginger is commonly used for digestive comfort, especially when you feel heavy, unsettled or a bit nauseous after eating. It adds a practical comfort angle alongside the enzymes.
What is papain in Digestive Enzymes used for?
Papain is a protein-digesting enzyme sourced from papaya. It is often included in digestive blends to support the breakdown of protein-rich foods.