What is Hydro Zyme used for?
Hydro-Zyme™ provides digestive support via supplemental Betaine hydrochloride, Pepsin, Pancreatin, along with other known synergists. It may be considered when the need for supplemental hydrochloric acid and/or Pancreatin are indicated. Good health depends on adequate digestion.
What is Betaine HCl pepsin used for?
It assists protein digestion by activating pepsinogen to pepsin, it renders the stomach sterile against ingested pathogens, it inhibits undesirable overgrowth in the small intestine, and it encourages the flow of bile and pancreatic enzymes.
What is Betaine hydrochloric acid?
Betaine hydrochloride is an acidic form of betaine, a vitamin-like substance found in grains and other foods. Betaine hydrochloride is recommended by some doctors as a supplemental source of hydrochloric acid for people who have a deficiency of stomach acid production (hypochlorhydria).
What is Betaine Plus HP for?
Betaine Plus HP™ is a high potency hydrochloric acid supplement, which also supplies pepsin to support digestive function. Use in instances where there is a need for additional hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Do digestive enzymes make you poop?
If you do have trouble with having fewer and smaller stools, simply lower the dose of enzymes or use them for only 1 or 2 meals per day. Certain enzymes, like xylanase and glucanase, tend to soften stools, while the starch-degrading enzymes like amylase firm up stools. But this will also depend on the diet.
Should I take digestive enzymes with every meal?
Do I need to take enzymes with every meal? If you are only concerned about an intolerance to a food you eat occasionally, you only need to take enzymes with that food. If all meals are a concern, take enzymes with each meal.
How can you tell if you have low stomach acid?
Symptoms may include:
- bloating.
- burping.
- upset stomach.
- nausea when taking vitamins and supplements.
- heartburn.
- diarrhea.
- gas.
- desire to eat when not hungry.
How do I know if I have low stomach acid?
How do I know if digestive enzymes are working?
Many of the uncomfortable reactions such as an upset stomach, allergy-like symptoms or irritability are actually signs that the enzymes are working. The body is cleaning itself out and the healing process is starting.
How do you know if you need digestive enzymes?
Symptoms of enzyme deficiency tend to first show up in the gut. That’s why you typically see digestive issues with insufficient enzyme levels like bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, and undigested food in stools. If your body doesn’t have enough digestive enzymes, it’s unable to break down foods properly.