
Helps support digestive efficiency
Betaine HCl/Pepsin/Gentian Bitters contains three nutritional factors that perform complementary functions designed to support the efficiency of the digestive process. Supplementing with Betaine HCl may support the stomach’s digestive capacity. Pepsin is an enzyme produced by the body to digest protein-containing foods in the stomach. Pepsin works in conjunction with stomach acid to support protein digestion. Gentian is an herb used to promote digestive capacity and tonify the digestive tract. Its bitter nature may help to stimulate the body’s production of digestive enzymes.
Nutritional Information
Ingredients | Typical Amount per Serving | %RI* |
Betaine HCl | 650 mg | ** |
Pepsin (Porcine) | 250,000 FCC Pepsin Units | ** |
Gentian (Gentiana lutea) root | 20 mg | ** |
* Reference Intake |
Other Ingredients
Gelatin (Bovine capsule), silicon dioxide, stearic acid, magnesium silicate.
Free From
Gluten Free
Directions of Use
Take 1 capsule with food, three times daily, or as recommended by a nutritionally-informed physician.
Warning
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Do not exceed the stated dosage. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and heat. Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Caution
Consult with your physician before taking this product if you are pregnant, nursing, have a history of peptic ulcer or high blood pressure. Avoid taking this product if have been diagnosed with kidney problems.
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