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Betaine HCL + Protease - 120 V-Caps

Betaine HCL + Protease - 120 V-Caps

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  • Naturally Sourced
  • Enhanced with Pepsin
  • Increases HC in the stomach
  • Aid digestion, especially protein
  • May help decrease gas and bloating associated with incomplete digestion
  • Vegetarian & Vegan
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Betaine HCL + Protease - 120 V-Caps
Betaine HCL + Protease - 120 V-Caps
$37.49

Now Betaine HCL + Protease - 120 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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BETAINE HCL + PEPSIN FROM NOW FOODS.Naturally sourced; Betaine HCl (Hydrochloride) is an effective digestive aid. Now's Betaine contains 648mg + 150mg of pepsin for added support. Betaine works to stimulate digestive acids helping break down foods and prevent digestive upsets including gas and bloating. A good choice for those who experience frequent indigestion after meals.
1 capsule contains:
Betaine HCl) 648mg
Acid-Stable Protease (300 SAPU) (Fungal Pepsin from Aspergillus niger) 150mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Vegetable Capsule (hypromellose, water), Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source), Silica
Important Information:
Contains no sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, preservatives.
Dosage
Take 1 capsule just before each meal.
Since 1968 NOW has been a leader in the natural products industry. NOW Foods is an award-winning and highly respected manufacturer of vitamins, minerals, dietary supplements and natural foods. Now Foods brings you over 1600 Natural Foods, Supplements, Sports Nutrition and Personal Care Products. NOW supplements are high quality products at affordable prices.
NOW's Betaine Hydrochloride with Pepsin
is formulated for maximum potency. It combines Betaine Hydrochloride (naturally occurring) with pepsin that is standardized to national formulary requirements.
What is Betaine HCL?
Betaine hydrochloride contains approximately 23% hydrochloric acid, commonly known as stomach acid. It is naturally sourced. Stomach acid initiates the digestive process by beginning the breakdown of food, especially
protein. It is also an important protective mechanism against infection by killing any microbes that are contained in our food or water.
Most importantly Betaine HCL helps to increase stomach acid and assist digestion. This is especially important for older persons, particularly those over 60, who may not produce enough stomach acid to properly digest food and nutrients. HCL makes the stomach produce more acid and also stimulates the secretion of pancreatic
enzymes, further aiding digestion.
Low Stomach Acid (Underactive Stomach)
Low stomach acid impairs one's ability to digest food by limiting the release and functioning of other digestive enzymes. Although it may seem contradictory, low stomach acid can also lead to gastric reflux (heartburn). Closure of the valve at the top of the stomach is stimulated by the hydrochloric acid that is released in response to food intake. In an individual with low stomach acid the valve does not close and allowing the remaining acid to push up into the esophagus and cause a burning sensation.Betaine hydrochloride is recommended for indigestion, low stomach acid and gastric reflux.
Common Signs of Low Stomach Acid may include:
bloating & flatulence after a meal
Indigestion, diarrhea, or constipation
stomach pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen after a meal
heartburn
nausea and vomiting
bad breath
undigested food in the stool
food allergies
Good Digestion is the key to Health
Indigestion is caused by an inability to breakdown and absorb food. It has probably affected everyone at least once and, most likely, after a Thanksgiving dinner. It is usually directly related to the type of food eaten and poor eating habits.
Chronic indigestion may be related to lack of bile, stomach acid and enzymes, or food sensitivities. It occurs more commonly as we age because our production of digestive enzymes and stomach acid decreases. Indigestion symptoms include, a burning sensation in the stomach or chest, a heavy sensation, belching, flatulence, bloating, nausea and decreased appetite.
Conventional treatment of indigestion involves symptomatic treatment, usually with antacids. Prolonged use of antacids can cause mineral imbalances because they contain large amounts of sodium, aluminum,
calcium
and
magnesium. Excess sodium can worsen hypertension and aluminum has been connected to Alzheimer's disease. Antacids also change the pH of the stomach so that food is improperly broken down, actually leading to worse indigestion. Drugs to suppress acid production are also recommended. Long-term use of these medicines can damage the stomach lining, leading to tumour formation. Other side effects include impotence or breast enlargement.
It is important when you experience chronic digestive symptoms like heart burn that you support the health of your stomach, intestinal, and esophogeal lining. The flare up, absence, or reflux of acid can damage the lining of the gut, creating further digestive challenges, in particular leaky gut in which undigested food particles leak out from the intestines and then into the blood stream.
To prevent indigestion eat small meals, chew well and eat slowly so that you do not swallow excess air. Relax and enjoy the smell and taste of food. This will stimulate the release of digestive juices. Do not drink liquids while eating because it dilutes digestive juices. Avoid foods that are extremely hot or cold. Avoid things that increase stomach acidity like alcohol, coffee, tea, colas, tobacco, aspirin, ibuprofen and spicy foods. If you have low stomach acid take lemon juice or take
apple cider vinegar
with your meals. Avoid any foods that you are sensitive to. An elimination or rotation diet may be necessary to uncover specific food allergens. Combinations of certain foods can also be difficult to digest. Use food-combining guidelines to make digestion easier.
You Can Support
Digestive Health
By:
Chewing food completely
Eating several small meals daily instead of three large meals
Avoiding fluids with meals
Eating a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables
Avoiding refined, processed foods.
Not overeating; eat until 80% full
Taking a HCL supplement before meals
Supplementing with
Probiotics
Taking digestive enzyme during or after meals
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NOW's Betaine Hydrochloride with Pepsin
is formulated for maximum potency. It combines Betaine Hydrochloride (naturally occurring) with pepsin that is standardized to national formulary requirements.
What is Betaine HCL?
Betaine hydrochloride contains approximately 23% hydrochloric acid, commonly known as stomach acid. It is naturally sourced. Stomach acid initiates the digestive process by beginning the breakdown of food, especially
protein. It is also an important protective mechanism against infection by killing any microbes that are contained in our food or water.
Most importantly Betaine HCL helps to increase stomach acid and assist digestion. This is especially important for older persons, particularly those over 60, who may not produce enough stomach acid to properly digest food and nutrients. HCL makes the stomach produce more acid and also stimulates the secretion of pancreatic
enzymes, further aiding digestion.
Low Stomach Acid (Underactive Stomach)
Low stomach acid impairs one's ability to digest food by limiting the release and functioning of other digestive enzymes. Although it may seem contradictory, low stomach acid can also lead to gastric reflux (heartburn). Closure of the valve at the top of the stomach is stimulated by the hydrochloric acid that is released in response to food intake. In an individual with low stomach acid the valve does not close and allowing the remaining acid to push up into the esophagus and cause a burning sensation.Betaine hydrochloride is recommended for indigestion, low stomach acid and gastric reflux.
Common Signs of Low Stomach Acid may include:
bloating & flatulence after a meal
Indigestion, diarrhea, or constipation
stomach pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen after a meal
heartburn
nausea and vomiting
bad breath
undigested food in the stool
food allergies
Good Digestion is the key to Health
Indigestion is caused by an inability to breakdown and absorb food. It has probably affected everyone at least once and, most likely, after a Thanksgiving dinner. It is usually directly related to the type of food eaten and poor eating habits.
Chronic indigestion may be related to lack of bile, stomach acid and enzymes, or food sensitivities. It occurs more commonly as we age because our production of digestive enzymes and stomach acid decreases. Indigestion symptoms include, a burning sensation in the stomach or chest, a heavy sensation, belching, flatulence, bloating, nausea and decreased appetite.
Conventional treatment of indigestion involves symptomatic treatment, usually with antacids. Prolonged use of antacids can cause mineral imbalances because they contain large amounts of sodium, aluminum,
calcium
and
magnesium. Excess sodium can worsen hypertension and aluminum has been connected to Alzheimer's disease. Antacids also change the pH of the stomach so that food is improperly broken down, actually leading to worse indigestion. Drugs to suppress acid production are also recommended. Long-term use of these medicines can damage the stomach lining, leading to tumour formation. Other side effects include impotence or breast enlargement.
It is important when you experience chronic digestive symptoms like heart burn that you support the health of your stomach, intestinal, and esophogeal lining. The flare up, absence, or reflux of acid can damage the lining of the gut, creating further digestive challenges, in particular leaky gut in which undigested food particles leak out from the intestines and then into the blood stream.
To prevent indigestion eat small meals, chew well and eat slowly so that you do not swallow excess air. Relax and enjoy the smell and taste of food. This will stimulate the release of digestive juices. Do not drink liquids while eating because it dilutes digestive juices. Avoid foods that are extremely hot or cold. Avoid things that increase stomach acidity like alcohol, coffee, tea, colas, tobacco, aspirin, ibuprofen and spicy foods. If you have low stomach acid take lemon juice or take
apple cider vinegar
with your meals. Avoid any foods that you are sensitive to. An elimination or rotation diet may be necessary to uncover specific food allergens. Combinations of certain foods can also be difficult to digest. Use food-combining guidelines to make digestion easier.
You Can Support
Digestive Health
By:
Chewing food completely
Eating several small meals daily instead of three large meals
Avoiding fluids with meals
Eating a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables
Avoiding refined, processed foods.
Not overeating; eat until 80% full
Taking a HCL supplement before meals
Supplementing with
Probiotics
Taking digestive enzyme during or after meals
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