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Specially-Coated Bromelain |
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Specially-Coated Bromelain 60 enteric
coated tablets
Item Catalog
Number: 01203 |
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As people age,
systemic inflammation can inflict degenerative
effects throughout the body. A primary cause
of this destructive cascade is the production of
cell-signaling chemicals known as inflammatory
cytokines. Along with these dangerous cytokines,
imbalances of hormone-like messengers called
prostaglandins also contribute to inflammatory
processes.
Specially-Coated Bromelain is
enteric coated to protect the bromelain from
becoming active in the stomach and act as a
digestive enzyme for food. A 500 mg tablet of
Specially-Coated Bromelain has 2600 FIP units (or
1200 GDU) to ensure full enzymatic activity. This
product promotes healthy fluid balance.
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| Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size 1 enteric
coated tablet
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Servings Per Container 60
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| Amount Per
Serving |
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Bromelain proteolytic
enzyme extract
from pineapple (Ananas comosus) (stem)
[2400 GDU per gram/5200 FIP per gram
activity]***
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500 mg
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Other ingredients:
microcrystalline cellulose, calcium
carbonate, croscarmellose sodium, stearic
acid, silica, magnesium stearate, enteric
coating (methacrylic acid copolymer
dispersion NF, hydroxypropyl
methylcellulose, propylene glycol).
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Contains soybeans.
Contains corn. This product contains NO
milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean
shellfish (lobster, crab, shrimp), tree
nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, or rice.
Contains NO sugar, and no artificial
sweeteners, flavors, colors, or
preservatives.
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***The bromelain powder used in
this product has the strength of 2400 GDU (gelatin
digestive units) per gram/5200 FIP (International
Pharmaceutical Federation) units per gram. FIP value
is verified by independent analysis with European
reference standard.
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| Dosage and Use |
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Take one enteric-coated
tablet two times daily on an empty stomach,
or as recommended by a healthcare
practitioner.
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| Caution |
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Those on anticoagulant or
antithrombotic agents should exercise caution in the
use of bromelain. Bromelain may increase the
bioavailability of tetracycline antibiotics.
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