Intact Digestive Enzymes

The aging process can cause a reduction in the body’s enzyme production. One effect of this reduction is a bloated feeling, as well as difficulty digesting and burping soon after eating a large meal. Absorption and delivery of nutrients are essential for enzymes to properly help break down food.

The primary digestive enzymes are protease (to digest protein), amylase (to digest carbohydrates), and lipase (to digest fat). These enzymes function as biological catalysts to enhance absorption of nutrients. Raw foods also provide enzymes that naturally break down food for proper absorption. The capacity of the living organism to make enzymes diminishes with age. Consequences of aging, as well as poor food choices, result in enzyme deficiency and poor digestion.

KEY INGREDIENTS

Nutri-Mastic™ is perfectly balanced with verified ionic minerals and Mastic Gum. This patent pending combination improves delivery of nutrients and enhances cellular absorption of nutrients.* Nutri-Mastic™ has prebiotics and delivers anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties while supporting digestive function, the immune system, vital organ health, healthy blood cells, the cardiac muscle and overall heart function.*   » Read more about Nutri-Mastic™


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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