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Ancient Nutrition Digestive Enzymes -- 90 Capsules


Ancient Nutrition Digestive Enzymes
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Ancient Nutrition Digestive Enzymes Description

  • Supports Healthy Digestive Function, Elimination and Gut Microflora
  • 2 Billion CFU
  • Keto • Paleo • Gluten Free
  • Made Without Nuts • Made Without Dairy
  • Vegetarian • Made Without Grains
  • Made Without Soy • BPA Free

Expertly formulated with fermented mushrooms, botanicals, enzymes, and probiotics to help you get the most out of the nutrients you’re eating.

 

• 2 Billion CFU of Bacillus coagulans
• 10 digestive enzymes
• Supports healthy digestive function
• Supports healthy elimination
• Helps maintain healthy gut microflora
• Reduces occasional gas, bloating & constipation
• Relieve symptoms of flatulence, abdominal distention and discomfort


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take up to 3 capsules a day with food.

Free Of
Gluten, nuts, dairy, grains, soy and BPA.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Capsules
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Fermented Mushroom and Botanical Blend
Organic Fermented Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) Mycelium, Organic Fermented Black Pepper Fruit, Organic Fermented Ginger Root, Organic Fermented Turmeric Root
900 mg*
Digestive Enzyme, Probiotic and Fiber Blend
Organic Flax Seed Fiber, Bromelain, Cellulase, Protease, Lipase, Amylase, Kiwifruit, Xylanase, Bacillus coagulans (2 Billion CFU), Phytase, Pectinase, Lactase, Hemicellulase, Invertase
638 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose.

Produced on equipment that also processes peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soybean, wheat, sesame, shellfish, egg, fish.

Warnings

If you are pregnant, nursing, allergic, have a medical condition, or taking any medications, consult a doctor before using this or any other dietary supplement. Keep out of reach of children. Color and odor may vary from lot to lot. Notice: Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.

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