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American Health Papaya Enzyme Tablets

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American Health Original Papaya Enzyme

Chewable Tablets

American Health Original Papaya Enzyme Chewables are delicious tablets are made from 100% natural ingredients including: rice papaya fruit, papain (a papaya enzyme), protease and amylase. American Health Original Papaya Enzyme Chewables are sweetened with sucrose. American Health's Original Papaya Enzyme Chewable famous blend is the perfect “after meal” supplement to help support and maintain daily digestive health. American Health Original Papaya Enzyme Chewable combines the finest quality of freshly ripened Papaya fruit with papain, amylase and protease enzymes, which aid in the digestion of proteins and carbohydrates, while encouraging proper nutrient absorption. Take this delicious, natural papaya enzyme regularly to promote gastrointestinal wellness.

American Health Enzymes
If your stomach sometimes struggles with digestion and experiences other occasional gastrointestinal discomforts, ease its workload naturally with an assortment of American Health's enzyme supplements. Enzymes break down the nutritional components of proteins, fats and carbohydrates, making these nutrients available for the body's energy needs, cell growth and other vital functions. American Health's famous PAPAYA “after-meal” supplement is available in a variety of strengths and formulations. All are unsurpassed in quality and potency...and American Health is not the only ones who think so. American Health's CHEWABLE SUPER PAPAYA ENZYME PLUS was the recent winner of the 2006 Vity Awards, conducted by Vitamin Retailer Magazine. So try one of American Health's high-powered delicious enzyme formulas after your next meal, and experience the difference for yourself!

Digestion
Digestion plays a vital role in our daily health — it's the complex process in which your body transforms the food you eat into absorbable nutrients and energy you need in order to thrive. The way that your food is processed and absorbed contributes to your digestive health. "Digestive health" means a lot more than just an upset stomach. Stress, poor diet, disease and medications are just a few of the things that can disrupt your digestive system's healthy balance. Poor digestion can have the same effects as poor nutrition — it is essential to not only have the right balance of nutrients in your diet, but to also ensure your digestion is performing at an optimum level. A healthy digestive system promotes proper nutrient absorption, intestinal wellness and immune health.

American Health Questions & Answers

When will I start to feel the benefits of a dietary supplement?
Due to differences in a person’s metabolism, general health and lifestyle, it is difficult to determine how long it will take for an individual to reap the full benefits of a dietary supplement. It is recommended that you continue to follow the directions as indicated on the label or consult with your health care practitioner.

What exactly is digestive health?
It is more than just an upset stomach and regularity. Research now suggests digestive health is a key contributor to immune health. Digestion is a complex process of transforming the food we eat into energy while ridding our system of waste and toxins. Not only is the gut important to digestion, but it is critical to the overall performance of the immune system. Here the gut is able to recognize and reject microorganisms that may challenge the body’s defense system. Research suggests that probiotics help to support the barrier in the intestines which aid in the protection against harmful agents.

We all have both good and bad bacteria in our systems. We need the good bacteria in our digestive tract to help keep the bad bacteria in check. Probiotics have been shown to stimulate the growth of good bacteria in the intestinal tracts, help replenish depleted good bacteria after taking antibiotics, encourage proper nutrient absorption and promote immune health.

What could effect the balance of digestive health?
Ideally, the digestive tract should contain a balanced ratio of good bacteria and bad bacteria. Stress, poor diet, disease and even medications are just a few of the things that can disrupt digestion and its healthy balance of bacteria in our system. Probiotics add back the good bacteria which helps maintain this natural balance of organisms (microflora) in the intestines.

Part of the decline of the good bacteria is due to increased usage of higher and stronger antibiotics. Many of us have been told by healthcare professionals to eat yogurt because antibiotics kill both the good and bad bacteria. Good bacteria have now become casualties in our mission to provide a cleaner and healthy world. Recently, with the introduction of “antibacterial products,” we have been on a mission to rid our environment from disease and all bacteria. In combination with food safety regulations, increased additives in our foods and heat processes used to extend shelf life, neither the bad nor good bacteria are surviving the manufacturing process. To restore a level of digestive wellness, we need to put the good bacteria back into our systems.

What role do Enzymes play in digestive health?
Enzymes are biochemical catalysts that convert food into nutrients your body can absorb, and making these nutrients available for the body’s energy needs, cell growth and other vital functions. There are many different types of digestive enzymes with specific roles - amylases are responsible for breaking down carbohydrates into simple sugars, lipases breakdown fats into fatty acids, and proteases break down proteins into amino acids – together they promote complete and proper digestive balance.

Enzymes are produced naturally by the body during the digestive process; however we all do not produce enzymes at the same levels – some more some less. In fact studies suggest our bodies decrease enzyme production overtime. While enzymes are produced mainly in our digestive system they can also be found in some whole foods like papaya, which is a rich source of the enzyme papain, a powerful protein-dissolving natural enzyme. Enzymes promote nutrient absorption, natural regularity, immune health and gastric wellness. Supplementing with a quality enzyme formula is a basic approach to supporting proper digestive wellness.

Suggested Use:

For adults, chew three (3) tablets following meals, or dissolve one (1) or two (2) tablets in mouth when needed.

Ingredients:
American Health - Original Papaya Enzyme Chewable - 100 Tablets

Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Servings Per Container: 33
Amount Per Serving%DV
Calories5
Total Carbohydrates1g<1%
Sugars<1g*
Calcium157mg16%
Papain45mg*
Amylase6mg*
Protease6mg*
Papaya Fruit (Carica Papaya)3mg*
*Daily Value Not Established.
†Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your diet values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients: Sucrose, Calcium Carbonate, Vegetable Stearic Acid, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Corn Starch, Papaya Flavors.
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