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NextZyme™
The Next Generation of Enzymes
90/550 mg V-Caps™
Our enzymes pass the acid test. Do yours?
Effective enzymes are
essential for digestion and assimilation. NextZyme™, The Next
Generation of Enzymes from Sedona Labs, delivers 18 enzymes safely
to the correct pH of the stomach and small intestine -- all in one
convenient vegetarian capsule. NextZyme™ acid-protected enzymes
survive acid in the stomach so they work in the small intestine.
One Capsule of NextZyme™ Delivers Complete Dual
Action
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Works in stomach and small
intestine
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Acid stable in the stomach
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Acid protected for the
small intestine
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Replaces ineffective,
unprotected "vegetarian pancreatin"
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Replaces animal pancreatin
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Dramatically improves
absorption throughout digestive tract
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Reduces gas and bloating
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Broad spectrum breaks down
all food groups
| Do Your Enzymes Pass the
Acid Test?
NextZyme™ Acid Test
- Three enteric-coated plant enzymes
(Amylase 6.6, Protease 7.0, Lipase) are soaked in an acid
solution of pH 3 for two hours.
- The enzymes are then placed in a
neutral pH 7.0 solution that matches the pH of the small
intestine.
- The enteric coating dissolves, and
all three enzymes successfully activate in the small intestine
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Why Other Enzyme Formulas
Fail
"Vegetarian pancreatin" plant
enzymes are ineffective unless they are protected against the acid
pH of the stomach. Because almost all carbohydrate digestion takes
place in the small intestine, it is especially important that a
carbohydrate enzyme survives the acid of the stomach. Some
enzyme manufacturers claim that plant enzymes with a specific
neutral pH do not need to be protected from acid. We disagree. We
put our enzymes through the acid test to guarantee they will work in
the small intestine.
DID
YOU KNOW...? The majority of "hydrolysis" or the enzyme breakdown of
starch occurs in the small intestine? Acid-protected Amylase 6.6 in
NextZyme™ successfully completes carbohydrate digestion in the small
intestine.
DID YOU KNOW...?
Malabsorption of carbohydrates results in bacterial fermentation,
gas, bloating, water retention, and diarrhea?
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Follow the Digestive Action |
Stomach Breaks Down
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Amylase 3,000 DU complex and
simple carbohydrates
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Invertase 110 SU high sugar
carbohydrates
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Glucoamylase 4.5 AGU high
starch carbohydrates
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Protease 3.0 92.4 SAPU protein
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Bromelain 250,000 FCC PU
protein
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Hemicellulase 320 HCU plant
fiber
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ß-Glucanase 5 BGU complex
carbohydrates
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Phytase 21 FTU phytic acid in
whole grains, nuts and legumes
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Malt Diastase 180 DP
carbohydrates
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Papain 225,000 FCC PU protein
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Lipase 80 FCC PU fat
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Cellulase 90 CU cellulose
fibers
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Lactase 100 ALU milk
Duodenum Breaks Down
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Protease 4.5 18,000 HUT
protein
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Protease 6.0 9,500 HUT protein
Small Intestine
Enteric-Coated Vegetable-Type Pancreatins
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