Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive EnzymesMight-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive EnzymesSingle Bottle (90 Servings)
Primary Benefits of Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes*:
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Key Ingredients Found In Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
DigeZyme®: 50 mg DigeZyme® is a multienzyme complex composed mainly of amylases (starch hydrolyzing enzymes), proteases (protein hydrolyzing enzymes) and lipases (lipid hydrolyzing enzymes). These digestive enzymes collectively support the breakdown of complex macromolecules into energy sources and promote the release of the nutrient content from the foods we eat. The digestive system naturally produces digestive enzymes. DigeZyme supplements the gastrointestinal tract with enzymes to adequately support the body’s ability to digest food. In addition to the amylases, proteases, and lipases, DigeZyme contains two additional digestive enzymes including lactase (lactose hydrolyzing enzyme) and cellulase (cellulose hydrolyzing enzyme). Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes supports the absorption and utilization of important nutrients and provides enzymes that promote the absorption of nutrients, especially in children who need digestive support.*
Sucrase (Invertase): 200 SU Sucrase is a digestive enzyme secreted by the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine that supports the hydrolysis of sucrose, also known as table sugar, into glucose and fructose. Glucose and fructose can then enter the blood stream and be used for energy. The source of sucrase in this product is from food.
Maltase: 75 MWU Maltase is another digestive enzyme produced by the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine. It promotes the hydrolyzation of the disaccharide maltose into two monosaccharide glucose molecules. The source of maltase in this product is from food.
Papain: 1,500,000 FCC Papain is a sulfhydryl cysteine protease produced naturally in papaya fruit. It can be found naturally as a zymogen, or pre-enzyme, that is activated upon exposure to cysteine residues found in proteins. It has been shown to provide better support than other proteases due to the zymogen nature of the enzyme. Papain has been used traditionally to support digestion of tough animal meat fibers. Because papain is not chemically altered during its proteolytic activity, the enzyme is able to react multiple times per enzyme.
Bromelain: 1,024,000 FCC Bromelain is a mixture of enzymes, primarily proteases, found in the pumice and stems of pineapple. It is one of the few enzyme extracts shown to support the break down of casein, the major protein found in milk. Bromelain supports normal digestion of grains (gluten) and dairy (casein) in children who need digestive support.
Caso-Glut SP 500: 5,000 U Caso-Glut is a unique enzyme that supports the normal breakdown of proline-containing proteins such as casein and gluten. Children who need digestive support may benefit from taking Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes because it supports the normal digestion of grains (gluten) and dairy (casein).*
Kiwi Proteases (Actinidin): 150 IU Kiwi fruit is rich in the protease actinidin which supports the body’s normal ability to degrade cysteine residues in proteins. Proteolytic activity on cysteine amino acids promotes the liberation of the sulfhydryl groups from proteins.
Glutamine: 333 mg Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that the body can synthesize glutamine, but certain conditions can require more glutamine than the body can produce. It is involved in more biological processes than any other amino acid. Glutamine serves as a source of energy for the enterocytes lining the gastrointestinal tract as well as some immune cells (intraepithelial lymphocytes, IgA plasma cells and goblet cells, which are epithelial in nature and secrete mucin). Glutamine has been shown to support the normal proliferation of enterocytes leading to preservation of the villi barrier function of the small intestine. Scientists have discovered that glutamine can support the health of the gastrointestinal lining. Children who need digestive support may benefit from taking Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes because of its ability to support normal growth of intestinal cells and promote stomach comfort.* *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Scientific Studies Which Support Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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What Makes Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes Unique?
Children in need of neurological, digestive, or metabolic support often need extra digestive support. Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes promotes stomach comfort and bowel regularity in children by enhancing enzymatic breakdown of food. The enzymes in this product work to cleave proteins during digestion, making them smaller and easier to digest. Not only does this promote normal digestion and absorption of nutrients, it also promotes bowel regularity.*
Another benefit of Might-a-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is that it is delivered in an isotonic solution. Isotonic solutions bear the same chemical resemblance to blood and tears allowing for superior delivery and complete absorption.
Understanding Digestion
Proper digestion is essential for the body to utilize food for use by cells and tissues. Enzymes are responsible for the breakdown of food into substances that can be used to provide energy to the body. In addition to the physical discomfort caused by poor digestion, undigested food in the gastrointestinal tract serve as fuel to intestinal microbes, causing them to overpopulate and ferment. These fermented microbes lower the pH of the colon and increase bacterial toxins in the gut. Supplementation with digestive enzymes provides the body with the additional support it needs for proper digestion.
Poor digestion goes beyond abdominal discomfort. There is a proposed connection between the function of the digestive system and the brain. Research suggests that promoting normal digestion may in turn support physical health. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Frequently Asked Questions About Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
How does Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes compare with other enzyme formulas? Might-A-Mins Isotonix Digestive Enzymes contains DigeZyme®, which is designed to replenish essential digestive enzymes, supporting digestive health. It also contains Caso-Glut SP 500, which is a unique enzyme that supports the body’s normal ability to break down proline-containing proteins such as casein (dairy) and grains (gluten).*
Can Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes be taken with Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3®? Yes, Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes and Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3 would complement each other when taken together.
Can Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes be taken with other Isotonix products? If so, which ones? Yes. Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes can safely be taken with other Isotonix products, provided one follows the recommended serving size for each product. Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3 and Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Multivitamin can both be taken with Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes.
How should I take Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? Pour one level capful of the powder into a cup. Add 2 fl. oz. (line on the colored overcap indicates 2 fl. oz.) of water and stir. As a dietary supplement, take with each meal, 3 times a day, or as directed by your physician. Additional servings may be taken as necessary.
When is the best time to take Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? It is generally recommended that enzyme supplements be taken at the beginning or early on in the meal to assure appropriate digestive support. The isotonic serving can be taken prior to or at the beginning of the meal. Most food stays in the upper part of the stomach for an hour and half so if the enzymes are not taken before or at the beginning of the meal they can be supplemented after the meal is started.
Are there any allergens in Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is a vegetarian product and contains no wheat, soy, yeast, gluten, artificial flavor, starch, salt, preservatives or milk. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Primary Benefits of Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes*:
Key Ingredients Found In Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
DigeZyme®: 50 mg DigeZyme® is a multienzyme complex composed mainly of amylases (starch hydrolyzing enzymes), proteases (protein hydrolyzing enzymes) and lipases (lipid hydrolyzing enzymes). These digestive enzymes collectively support the breakdown of complex macromolecules into energy sources and promote the release of the nutrient content from the foods we eat. The digestive system naturally produces digestive enzymes. DigeZyme supplements the gastrointestinal tract with enzymes to adequately support the body’s ability to digest food. In addition to the amylases, proteases, and lipases, DigeZyme contains two additional digestive enzymes including lactase (lactose hydrolyzing enzyme) and cellulase (cellulose hydrolyzing enzyme). Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes supports the absorption and utilization of important nutrients and provides enzymes that promote the absorption of nutrients, especially in children who need digestive support.*
Sucrase (Invertase): 200 SU Sucrase is a digestive enzyme secreted by the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine that supports the hydrolysis of sucrose, also known as table sugar, into glucose and fructose. Glucose and fructose can then enter the blood stream and be used for energy. The source of sucrase in this product is from food.
Maltase: 75 MWU Maltase is another digestive enzyme produced by the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine. It promotes the hydrolyzation of the disaccharide maltose into two monosaccharide glucose molecules. The source of maltase in this product is from food.
Papain: 1,500,000 FCC Papain is a sulfhydryl cysteine protease produced naturally in papaya fruit. It can be found naturally as a zymogen, or pre-enzyme, that is activated upon exposure to cysteine residues found in proteins. It has been shown to provide better support than other proteases due to the zymogen nature of the enzyme. Papain has been used traditionally to support digestion of tough animal meat fibers. Because papain is not chemically altered during its proteolytic activity, the enzyme is able to react multiple times per enzyme.
Bromelain: 1,024,000 FCC Bromelain is a mixture of enzymes, primarily proteases, found in the pumice and stems of pineapple. It is one of the few enzyme extracts shown to support the break down of casein, the major protein found in milk. Bromelain supports normal digestion of grains (gluten) and dairy (casein) in children who need digestive support.
Caso-Glut SP 500: 5,000 U Caso-Glut is a unique enzyme that supports the normal breakdown of proline-containing proteins such as casein and gluten. Children who need digestive support may benefit from taking Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes because it supports the normal digestion of grains (gluten) and dairy (casein).*
Kiwi Proteases (Actinidin): 150 IU Kiwi fruit is rich in the protease actinidin which supports the body’s normal ability to degrade cysteine residues in proteins. Proteolytic activity on cysteine amino acids promotes the liberation of the sulfhydryl groups from proteins.
Glutamine: 333 mg Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that the body can synthesize glutamine, but certain conditions can require more glutamine than the body can produce. It is involved in more biological processes than any other amino acid. Glutamine serves as a source of energy for the enterocytes lining the gastrointestinal tract as well as some immune cells (intraepithelial lymphocytes, IgA plasma cells and goblet cells, which are epithelial in nature and secrete mucin). Glutamine has been shown to support the normal proliferation of enterocytes leading to preservation of the villi barrier function of the small intestine. Scientists have discovered that glutamine can support the health of the gastrointestinal lining. Children who need digestive support may benefit from taking Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes because of its ability to support normal growth of intestinal cells and promote stomach comfort.* Scientific Studies Which Support Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
What Makes Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes Unique?
Children in need of neurological, digestive, or metabolic support often need extra digestive support. Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes promotes stomach comfort and bowel regularity in children by enhancing enzymatic breakdown of food. The enzymes in this product work to cleave proteins during digestion, making them smaller and easier to digest. Not only does this promote normal digestion and absorption of nutrients, it also promotes bowel regularity.*
Another benefit of Might-a-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is that it is delivered in an isotonic solution. Isotonic solutions bear the same chemical resemblance to blood and tears allowing for superior delivery and complete absorption.
Understanding Digestion
Proper digestion is essential for the body to utilize food for use by cells and tissues. Enzymes are responsible for the breakdown of food into substances that can be used to provide energy to the body. In addition to the physical discomfort caused by poor digestion, undigested food in the gastrointestinal tract serve as fuel to intestinal microbes, causing them to overpopulate and ferment. These fermented microbes lower the pH of the colon and increase bacterial toxins in the gut. Supplementation with digestive enzymes provides the body with the additional support it needs for proper digestion.
Poor digestion goes beyond abdominal discomfort. There is a proposed connection between the function of the digestive system and the brain. Research suggests that promoting normal digestion may in turn support physical health. Frequently Asked Questions About Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
How does Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes compare with other enzyme formulas? Might-A-Mins Isotonix Digestive Enzymes contains DigeZyme®, which is designed to replenish essential digestive enzymes, supporting digestive health. It also contains Caso-Glut SP 500, which is a unique enzyme that supports the body’s normal ability to break down proline-containing proteins such as casein (dairy) and grains (gluten).*
Can Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes be taken with Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3®? Yes, Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes and Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3 would complement each other when taken together.
Can Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes be taken with other Isotonix products? If so, which ones? Yes. Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes can safely be taken with other Isotonix products, provided one follows the recommended serving size for each product. Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3 and Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Multivitamin can both be taken with Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes.
How should I take Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? Pour one level capful of the powder into a cup. Add 2 fl. oz. (line on the colored overcap indicates 2 fl. oz.) of water and stir. As a dietary supplement, take with each meal, 3 times a day, or as directed by your physician. Additional servings may be taken as necessary.
When is the best time to take Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? It is generally recommended that enzyme supplements be taken at the beginning or early on in the meal to assure appropriate digestive support. The isotonic serving can be taken prior to or at the beginning of the meal. Most food stays in the upper part of the stomach for an hour and half so if the enzymes are not taken before or at the beginning of the meal they can be supplemented after the meal is started.
Are there any allergens in Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is a vegetarian product and contains no wheat, soy, yeast, gluten, artificial flavor, starch, salt, preservatives or milk. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Most Helpful Positive Review Love it I started this product because I was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance. I liked the L-glutamine for my intestines and I also needed the additional enzymes. As soon as I took 1 dosage it ...Read complete review I started this product because I was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance. I liked the L-glutamine for my intestines and I also needed the additional enzymes. As soon as I took 1 dosage it started working, it's great and tastes wonderful. VS Most Helpful Negative Review Would prefer a chewable product. I have purchased the full Childrens Spectrum line for my family. My children do not like the flavor and would prefer a chewable product with a fruity flavor. I realize we would lose the ...Read complete review I have purchased the full Childrens Spectrum line for my family. My children do not like the flavor and would prefer a chewable product with a fruity flavor. I realize we would lose the absorption qualities but my children won't drink the isotonic product after 1 week of use. They like the Aloe but I don't dare mix the two or they likely would not drink it either. A child friendly chewable option in grape, banana or cherry is preferred. I find the flavor of the Children's Spectrum product (OPC-3 and Digestive enzymes) is very similar to the taste of my adult version. I thought it would be significantly different...it is not. Reviewed by 16 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: This product is great. I made me regular. It really helps you feel no bloating. Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: Wonderful for kids that having a tough time with bowel movements, My son love his vitamins and he doesn't dilly-dally around to take it. Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: I had been dieting and had hit a plateau when I started taking the product. I was also feeling bloated and constipated. The digestive enzymes fixed all of the problems, plus I have more energy. Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: Bought these for our 9-year old. There is just too much of it for him to drink. When you have to take an unpleasant tasting remedy such as fish oil or cough syrup it comes in much smaller doses. Next time I will buy chewable tablets that won't overwhelm him to take every day. This isn't worth the battle. Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: This product compliments and is good to use after and/or between the cleansing process. So much of our good health is based on how good our digestive tract, with its enzymes, is functioning. Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: That's great. Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: My toddler was diagnosed with slow digestion problem. I use this product with every meal, and it works great to help her digest her food. Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: My three year old suffered from sour stomach and constipation. He likes the taste and it mixes well with either water or juice. He hasn't had any problems for months. Pros
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Comments about Market America Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes: I have purchased the full Childrens Spectrum line for my family. My children do not like the flavor and would prefer a chewable product with a fruity flavor. I realize we would lose the absorption qualities but my children won't drink the isotonic product after 1 week of use. They like the Aloe but I don't dare mix the two or they likely would not drink it either. A child friendly chewable option in grape, banana or cherry is preferred. I find the flavor of the Children's Spectrum product (OPC-3 and Digestive enzymes) is very similar to the taste of my adult version. I thought it would be significantly different...it is not. Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Customer Managers are Independent Distributors of Market America products
Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive EnzymesSingle Bottle (90 Servings)
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Primary Benefits of Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes*:
Key Ingredients Found In Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
DigeZyme®: 50 mg DigeZyme® is a multienzyme complex composed mainly of amylases (starch hydrolyzing enzymes), proteases (protein hydrolyzing enzymes) and lipases (lipid hydrolyzing enzymes). These digestive enzymes collectively support the breakdown of complex macromolecules into energy sources and promote the release of the nutrient content from the foods we eat. The digestive system naturally produces digestive enzymes. DigeZyme supplements the gastrointestinal tract with enzymes to adequately support the body’s ability to digest food. In addition to the amylases, proteases, and lipases, DigeZyme contains two additional digestive enzymes including lactase (lactose hydrolyzing enzyme) and cellulase (cellulose hydrolyzing enzyme). Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes supports the absorption and utilization of important nutrients and provides enzymes that promote the absorption of nutrients, especially in children who need digestive support.*
Sucrase (Invertase): 200 SU Sucrase is a digestive enzyme secreted by the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine that supports the hydrolysis of sucrose, also known as table sugar, into glucose and fructose. Glucose and fructose can then enter the blood stream and be used for energy. The source of sucrase in this product is from food.
Maltase: 75 MWU Maltase is another digestive enzyme produced by the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine. It promotes the hydrolyzation of the disaccharide maltose into two monosaccharide glucose molecules. The source of maltase in this product is from food.
Papain: 1,500,000 FCC Papain is a sulfhydryl cysteine protease produced naturally in papaya fruit. It can be found naturally as a zymogen, or pre-enzyme, that is activated upon exposure to cysteine residues found in proteins. It has been shown to provide better support than other proteases due to the zymogen nature of the enzyme. Papain has been used traditionally to support digestion of tough animal meat fibers. Because papain is not chemically altered during its proteolytic activity, the enzyme is able to react multiple times per enzyme.
Bromelain: 1,024,000 FCC Bromelain is a mixture of enzymes, primarily proteases, found in the pumice and stems of pineapple. It is one of the few enzyme extracts shown to support the break down of casein, the major protein found in milk. Bromelain supports normal digestion of grains (gluten) and dairy (casein) in children who need digestive support.
Caso-Glut SP 500: 5,000 U Caso-Glut is a unique enzyme that supports the normal breakdown of proline-containing proteins such as casein and gluten. Children who need digestive support may benefit from taking Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes because it supports the normal digestion of grains (gluten) and dairy (casein).*
Kiwi Proteases (Actinidin): 150 IU Kiwi fruit is rich in the protease actinidin which supports the body’s normal ability to degrade cysteine residues in proteins. Proteolytic activity on cysteine amino acids promotes the liberation of the sulfhydryl groups from proteins.
Glutamine: 333 mg Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that the body can synthesize glutamine, but certain conditions can require more glutamine than the body can produce. It is involved in more biological processes than any other amino acid. Glutamine serves as a source of energy for the enterocytes lining the gastrointestinal tract as well as some immune cells (intraepithelial lymphocytes, IgA plasma cells and goblet cells, which are epithelial in nature and secrete mucin). Glutamine has been shown to support the normal proliferation of enterocytes leading to preservation of the villi barrier function of the small intestine. Scientists have discovered that glutamine can support the health of the gastrointestinal lining. Children who need digestive support may benefit from taking Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes because of its ability to support normal growth of intestinal cells and promote stomach comfort.* Scientific Studies Which Support Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
What Makes Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes Unique?
Children in need of neurological, digestive, or metabolic support often need extra digestive support. Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes promotes stomach comfort and bowel regularity in children by enhancing enzymatic breakdown of food. The enzymes in this product work to cleave proteins during digestion, making them smaller and easier to digest. Not only does this promote normal digestion and absorption of nutrients, it also promotes bowel regularity.*
Another benefit of Might-a-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is that it is delivered in an isotonic solution. Isotonic solutions bear the same chemical resemblance to blood and tears allowing for superior delivery and complete absorption.
Understanding Digestion
Proper digestion is essential for the body to utilize food for use by cells and tissues. Enzymes are responsible for the breakdown of food into substances that can be used to provide energy to the body. In addition to the physical discomfort caused by poor digestion, undigested food in the gastrointestinal tract serve as fuel to intestinal microbes, causing them to overpopulate and ferment. These fermented microbes lower the pH of the colon and increase bacterial toxins in the gut. Supplementation with digestive enzymes provides the body with the additional support it needs for proper digestion.
Poor digestion goes beyond abdominal discomfort. There is a proposed connection between the function of the digestive system and the brain. Research suggests that promoting normal digestion may in turn support physical health. Frequently Asked Questions About Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes:
How does Might-A-Mins® Spectrum Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes compare with other enzyme formulas? Might-A-Mins Isotonix Digestive Enzymes contains DigeZyme®, which is designed to replenish essential digestive enzymes, supporting digestive health. It also contains Caso-Glut SP 500, which is a unique enzyme that supports the body’s normal ability to break down proline-containing proteins such as casein (dairy) and grains (gluten).*
Can Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes be taken with Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3®? Yes, Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes and Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3 would complement each other when taken together.
Can Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes be taken with other Isotonix products? If so, which ones? Yes. Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes can safely be taken with other Isotonix products, provided one follows the recommended serving size for each product. Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix OPC-3 and Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Multivitamin can both be taken with Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes.
How should I take Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? Pour one level capful of the powder into a cup. Add 2 fl. oz. (line on the colored overcap indicates 2 fl. oz.) of water and stir. As a dietary supplement, take with each meal, 3 times a day, or as directed by your physician. Additional servings may be taken as necessary.
When is the best time to take Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? It is generally recommended that enzyme supplements be taken at the beginning or early on in the meal to assure appropriate digestive support. The isotonic serving can be taken prior to or at the beginning of the meal. Most food stays in the upper part of the stomach for an hour and half so if the enzymes are not taken before or at the beginning of the meal they can be supplemented after the meal is started.
Are there any allergens in Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes? Might-A-Mins Spectrum Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is a vegetarian product and contains no wheat, soy, yeast, gluten, artificial flavor, starch, salt, preservatives or milk. |