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OmniGreen Wellness

presents

Digestive Prime

Digestive Prime Function


To support the multiple interconnected Digestive
System

Digestive food grade enzymes that function over a


range of pH (acidity) levels

Digestion-stimulating herbs including bromelain,


papain.

Highly Bioavailable Nutrients


Digestive Prime contains the high potency, broad
spectrum blend of digestive enzymes. Plus Digestion-stimulating ingredients such as bromelain, papain and ginger. These work together to optimize the amount of energizing nutrients you can assimilate from your meals Relieve indigestion, occasional constipation, sour stomach, bloating and gas. The bitter herbs gentian, ginger, peppermint and quassia all stimulate the appetite and the gastric juices needed for digestion.

Digestive Prime Benefits


It supports carbohydrate digestion with lactase, to break It supports protein digestion with two forms of protease
down milk sugar, and amylase and amyloglucosidase to break down starch. enzymes, acid-stable protease and vegetal analog of pancreatin. Additional protein digestion support comes from the pineapple enzyme bromelain, the papaya enzyme papain, and betaine HCl, which promotes the acidity level needed to denature proteins for digestion of their building blocks, amino acids.

It supports fat digestion with the enzyme lipase. It supports fiber digestion with the enzymes cellulase and
hemicellulase.

Ingredients

Vegetal Analog of Pancreatin Acid Stable Protease Lipase alpha-Amylase Amyloglucosidase Cellulase Hemicellulase Lactase Betaine HCl Bromelain Papain Gentian Root Quassia Extract Ginger Root Peppermint Leaf Pepper Fruit Extract (Bioperine)

Medical Research for Digestive Health


Schneider, M. U., et al. Pancreatic enzyme replacement
therapy. Hapatogastroenterology. 32(2):97-102, 1985.

Yutsis, P. Heartburn - it doesnt come from the stomach


or heart. Journal of Longevity. Vol. 46, 1999.

14 Natural remedies to end heartburn. Alternative


Medicine. March 1999.

Kelly, G. S. Bromelain: A literature review and


discussion of its therapeutic applications. Alt Med Rev. 1(4):243-257, 1996.

Medical Research for Digestive Health Messer, M., et al. Studies on the mechanism of
destruction of the toxic action of wheat gluten in coeliac disease by crude papain. Gut. 5:295-303, 1964.

Yamahura, J., et al. Cholagogic effect of ginger


and its active constituents. J Ethnopharmacol. 13(2):217-25, 1985.

May, B., et al. Efficacy of a fixed


peppermint/caraway oil combination in non-ulcer dyspepsia. Arzneimittelforschung. 46(12):11491153, 1996.

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