Acid Soothe - Enzyme for Relief from Occasional Heartburn
Acid Soothe™
Acid Soothe™
Acid Soothe™
Acid Soothe™
Acid Soothe™
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Acid Soothe™
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Acid Soothe™

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 The Basics

For Occasional Heartburn and Indigestion*

Occasional heartburn and acid discomfort after a meal are often symptoms of impaired digestion, resulting from a variety of factors including lifestyle and diet.

Acid Soothe™ contains:

  • Various enzymes
  • Papaya leaf
  • A synergistic botanical blend

These ingredients support optimal digestion and ease symptoms associated with occasional gastrointestinal (GI) distress.*

Additionally, Zinc Carnosine is included to help strengthen the mucosal lining of the stomach, acting as a buffer to gastric acid.*

Thera-blend™

Thera-blend is an Enzymedica exclusive formulation process that combines multiple strains of enzymes that work at all of the various pH levels in the human body, resulting in superior performance.*

 

The Science

What is Heartburn?

The American College of Gastroenterology estimates that 60 million Americans experience a burning sensation in the chest or acid taste in their throats at least once a month.(1) Occasional heartburn and acid discomfort after a meal are often symptoms of impaired digestion due to lifestyle, overall health and poor dietary choices.

Enzymes in the digestive system play a vital role in overall health. They ensure proper breakdown, absorption, and utilization of nutrients from food. A deficiency in the natural production of digestive enzymes may be an underlying cause of gastrointestinal complaints, including occasional heartburn and acid discomfort.*

Formulated for Occasional Heartburn

Zinc carnosine is included to optimize the mucosal lining of the stomach, acting as a buffer to gastric acid.* According to a recent clinical trial, researchers reported beneficial effects of zinc carnosine on gut integrity and repair with standard dosages of 37.5 mg daily.* (2)

Enzymes such as Amylase, lipase and cellulase enzymes work to enhance carbohydrate, fat and plant cell wall digestion.*

Marshmallow Root is known for its ability to relieve irritation of the mucous membranes in the gastrointestinal tract and to help normalize mucous secretions.*(3)

Papaya leaf naturally contains papain, a protein digesting enzyme that has been studied for its soothing benefits and cleansing activity within the GI tract.* It has a history of supporting the body’s natural digestive processes.*(4)

Gotu Kola provides additional support for the intestines.* Gotu Kola is known for aiding tissue during gastrointestinal distress, and is uncommonly rich in B vitamins and potassium, as well as being a natural diuretic.*

 Thera-blend™ enzymes. Thera-blend is an exclusive process that combines multiple strains of enzymes that work in specific pH levels, resulting in superior performance in the body.*

Usage & Citations

Recommended Use: One capsule at the end of a meal. Consult a physician before use if pregnant or nursing.

NO FILLERS ADDED

Enzymedica does not use ingredients produced using biotechnology.

Consult with a physician prior to use if pregnant or nursing.

*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.

 1 American College of Gastroenterology. “Gastroesophageal reflux disease. In Common Gastrointestinal Problems.” Retrieved fromhttp://s3.gi.org/patients/pdfs/CommonGIProblems1.pdf

2 Mahmood, A., et.al. “Zinc carnosine, a health food supplement that stabilizes small bowel integrity and stimulates gut repair processes.” Gut. 2007:56.2 168-75.

3 Balch, P. “Marshmallow Root in Prescription for Herbal Healing, 2nd Edition: An Easy-to-Use A-To-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and their Herbal Remedies.” 2012 London: Penguin.

4 Roxas, M. “The Role of Enzyme Supplementation in Digestive Disorders.” Alternative Medicine Review, 2008:13(4), 307-314.