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Garden of Life RAW Enzymes Women -- 90 Vegetarian Capsules


Garden of Life RAW Enzymes Women
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Garden of Life RAW Enzymes Women -- 90 Vegetarian Capsules

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Garden of Life RAW Enzymes Women Description

Beyond Digestive Enzymes

RAW Enzymes Women delivers higher activity per serving of a broader range of enzymes than any other digestive enzyme formula and has been specifically formulated to meet the unique digestive and overall health needs of women - with amplified strength of carbohydrate-digesting enzymes.*

  • Beyond Digestive Enzymes

*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.


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take 1 capsule 3 times per day with meals. You may gradually increase up to 9 capsules per day. Contents may be mixed in your favorite raw juice or water. Not intended for children.
Free Of
Gluten, dairy, binders and fillers.

*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: 1 Capsule
Servings per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin A67 IU2%
Vitamin D167 IU42%
Vitamin K (as Menaquinone 7 "MK-7")2 mcg3%
Thiamin (Vitamin B1)0.08 mg6%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)0.03 mg2%
Niacin (as Niacinamide)0.33 mg2%
Vitamin B60.07 mg3%
Folic Acid17 mcg4%
Vitamin B123 mcg56%
Biotin6 mcg2%
Pantothenic Acid0.17 mg2%
Zinc0.33 mg2%
RAW Enzyme Blend544 mg*
Protein-Digesting Enzymes
  Bromelain (303,000 PU)
  Papain (303,000 PU)
  Peptidase 3,500 HUT)
  Protease (high pH) (2,525 HUT) [Dairy Digesting]
  Protease (low pH) (21 SAPU) [Dairy Digesting]
  Protease (mid pH) (105,000 HUT) [Dairy Digesting]
  Protease (neutral pH) (3,050 PC) [Dairy Digesting]
Carbohydrate-Digesting Enzymes
  Alpha-Galactosidase541 GalU
  Amylase (27,038 DU)
  Beta Glucanase (38 BGU)
  Cellulase (3,400 CU)
  Glucoamylase (54 AGU)
  Hemicellulase (1,040 HCU)
  Invertase (1,064 SU)
  Lactose (1,575 ALU) [Dairy Digesting]
  Maltase (216 DP)
  Pectinase (54 PGU)
  Phytase (9 FTU)
  Xylanase (700 XU)
Fat-Digesting Enzymes
  Lipase (3,870 FIP)
Enzyme-Generating Probiotic Blend31 mg*
Bacillus coagulans, Saccharomyces boulardii
Total Cultures 500,000,000 CFU
Nattokinase67 FU*
Superoxide Dismutase ..................5 SOD Units*
Mineral Enzyme Activators
Red Algae (Algas calcareas), alfalfa in an ocean-based ionic mineral blend
1 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose, brewer's yeast (saccharomyces cerevisiae), lactobacillus bulgaricus.
Warnings

As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product, especially if you are being treated for ulcers, are pregnant, nursing, anticipate surgery, take medication (particularly blood thinners) on a regular basis or are otherwise under medical supervision. Keep out of reach of children.

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How Does Aging Affect Your Digestive Health?

As we age, there is a slew of talk about the importance of warding off cognitive decline. But what about the potential for digestive decline, to which we are just as vulnerable? Digestive health disorders increase as we age. According to Web MD, nearly 40 percent of older adults have one or more age-related digestive symptoms each year.

Here are four of the key culprits that affect our aging innards—along with how to stave off that particular foible.

Woman Eating Stalk of Celery to Keep Aging Digestion Problems at Bay | Vitacost.com/blog

Sluggish metabolism/constipation

Constipation is a force to be reckoned with as people get into their 60s and 70s. There are several age-related factors that can cause constipation in older adults, such as medications, diet, inactivity and inadequate hydration. But for many it comes with the territory of a slower metabolism. Although most people tend to know when they are constipated, symptoms include difficult or painful bowel movements, infrequent bowel movements and hard, dry stool.

Try this:

In a nutshell, stay active. Set your sites on getting at least 30 minutes of exercise 5 days week—it will not only keep you regular but can help ward off many age-related health problems, such as colon cancer.

Medications

Older adults tend to have more health conditions that require taking a lot of medications, Many common medications, such as calcium channel blockers used for high blood pressure, actually cause constipation. Narcotics, often prescribed as pain relievers post knee and hip replacement surgery, can slow down bowel movements too.

Try this:

Check your meds—and pay attention to the side effects.  Explore the potential ramifications the medications could have on your digestive system with your doctor. Make sure you are only taking the medications you need and the lowest possible effective dose.  

GERD

The most common upper GI disorder in older adults is GERD, gastroesophageal reflux disease, which occurs when stomach acid returns back up the esophagus. This flow back can cause heartburn and other symptoms. Another issue that can worsen with age is gastritis,  also connected to reduced stomach acid. Stomach acid help break down food, so when that function is compromised, digestion suffers. Certain medications, including some blood pressure medications (PPIs), can also cause heartburn. 

Try this:

Eating late at night, eating fried food, not chewing food properly, can all exacerbate digestive woes. To support healthy levels of stomach acid, try slowing down and chewing your food—as much as 40 chews per mouthful. Obesity increases risk of GERD, so losing excess weight can reduce reflux.

Diverticulosis

Diverticulosis develops when pouches form in the walls of the intestines. The pouches—diverticula—make the colon bulge out and can cause, gas, bloating, cramps and constipation, as well as a more serious condition called diverticulitis (abdominal pain, cramping, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting and may need to be treated by surgery). It’s part of the colon’s aging process to develop pockets that form when high pressure builds inside the colon and creates weak spots in the colon wall. Surprisingly, half of people over 60 have diverticulosis—and many don’t even know it.

Try this:

In a word, fiber. High fiber foods, such as fruits and vegetable, whole grains and beans, come with the added plus of low in fat and highly nutritious. Plenty of fiber in your diet helps prevent constipation and can ease symptoms of diverticulosis.

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