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HN-ZYME PRIME CAPS 90'S Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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HN-ZYME PRIME CAPS 90'S
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Safety Information Keep lid tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children. Product Description Broad Spectrum Enzyme Product for General Digestive. Support Enhanced Hydrolysis of Complex Carbohydrates and Fats. Helps Reduce Gas and Bloating from Starchy Meals. An Excellent Companion to Peptizyde. Zyme Prime is a combination of 9 enzyme blends in high concentration. These enzymes are effective in enhancing the breakdown of complex carbohydrates, triglyceride fats, starches, and proteins. While not as potent in protein hydrolysis as Peptizyde, Zyme Prime excels at carbohydrate hydrolysis. This results in less bloating and gas production, as well as helping certain food problems such as lactose intolerance. These enzymes are derived from plant-based sources. HN-Zyme Prime is helpful in easing the gas production, bloating, and cramping from such dietary problems as lactose and fatty food intolerance. Parents report digestive improvements such as firmer and more formed stools. Some improvement in tolerating phenolic foods was noted. Parents also report that the digestive improvements seemed to improve children's disposition, such as waking in happier moods. Zyme Prime was observed to often increase weight gain in children who were under-sized, possibly through increasing bio-availability of food nutrients No significant or consistent pattern of side effects was noted with Zyme Prime. Zyme Prime will not interfere with medications or other supplements, and may be taken with other enzyme products. Legal Disclaimer *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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