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Similase GFCF by Integrative Therapeutics contains enzymes
to support comprehensive digestion, while also providing dipeptidyl peptidase
IV (DPP IV) activity for the digestion of proline-containing dipeptides from
gluten and casein.
Similase GFCF supports a gluten-free, casein-free lifestyle and helps relieve
occasional indigestion, gas and bloating.
Digestion of gluten and casein can be particularly difficult for some
individuals. Gluten and casein digestive enzymes, including DPP IV, help to
support the breakdown of gluten or casein.
• Features microbial enzymes that are active in both acidic and alkaline
environments
• Comprehensive combination to support the digestion of all food types
• Helps support the breakdown of gluten and casein
Similase GFCF Ingredients in 2 capsules:
Microbial Enzymes 621 mg
DPP IV Protease Blend (Protease I, II, III, IV, V):
--FCC (pH 4.7) 134,660 HUT
--FCC (pH 7.0) 22,660 PC
--USP (pH 7.5) 12,557 USP
Amylase:
--FCC (pH 4.6) 16,370 DP°
--FCC (pH 4.8) 16,370 DU
--USP (pH 6.8) 10,913 USP
Lactase I, II:
--FCC (pH 4.5) 642 ALU
--Lipase I, II:
--FCC (pH 7.0) 888 FIP
Cellulase I, II:
--FCC (pH 4.5) 141 CU
--Sucrase (Invertase):
--FCC (pH 4.5) 181 SU
Phytase:
--FCC (pH 5.5) 0.68 FTU
Other ingredients: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegetable capsule),
Cellulose, Inulin (from chicory root), Calcium laurate, Silicon dioxide.
This product does not contain gluten, dairy products, ingredients of animal
origin, or artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
Suggested Use:
Adults take 2 capsules with each meal, or as directed by your healthcare
practitioner.
Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to using this product if you are
pregnant, nursing, have diabetes or take prescription medication.
While Similase GFCF will reduce the level of reactive gliadin and gluten
proteins in a meal, it is advised that celiac disease sufferers continue with
their normal gluten exclusion diet as even small amounts of gliadin can cause
adverse reactions in the most sensitized individuals.
Keep out of reach of children.
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