Digestive/ gastrointestinal support: Vegetarian Enzymes from Douglas Labs; Quiet Digestion from Health Concerns
April 2, 2008
Here are two approaches for digestive / gastrointestinal support. The first is a combination of digestive enzymes in a vegetarian encapsulation. The second draws on Traditional Chinese Medicine in a formula from Health Concerns.
—Vegetarian Enzymes from Douglas Labs, which supplies:
Amylase 4200 D.U. (dextrinizing units)
Protease 12, 500 H.U.T. (hemoglobin units)
Lipase 2400 L.U. (lipase units)
Cellulase 600 C.U.
Suggested dosage: 1-2 tablets three times daily, with meals.
—Quiet Digestion (Health Concerns) Each bottle, 90 tablets. Each tablet 750 mg of Poria, Coix, shen chu (a dried mass of wheat flour, fresh aerial parts of Artemisia annua, Xanthium sibiricum, Polygonum hydropiper and water), Magnolia, Angelica, Pueraria, red Atractylodes, Saussurea, Pogostemon, Oryza, Trichosanthes root, Chrysanthemum, halloysite (a mineral product that contains aluminosilicates), citrus, Mentha and malt. Used to reduce gastric distress including pain, cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, regurgitation, poor appetite; addresses viral or bacterial gastroenteritis as well as motion sickness, hangover and jet lag effects.
Suggested use is 2 tablets taken after meals, 3 times per day; also may be taken between meals or as needed. Chew for best results.
Entry Filed under: Traditional Chinese Medicine, digestive enzymes, gastrointestinal health. Tags: digestive enzymes, digestive health, Douglas Labs, gastrointestinal health, Health Concerns, Quiet Digestion, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vegetarian Enzymes.
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