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Bromelain 2,400GDU - 60 V-Caps
Bromelain 2,400GDU - 60 V-Caps
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- Supports digestive health
- Reduces inflammation
- Alleviates sinus issues
- Promotes faster recovery from injuries, and may aid in pain relief.
- Contains no gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, egg, peanuts, shellfish, GMOs, vegan friendly
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Bromelain 2,400GDU - 60 V-Caps
$31.49
Nutridom Bromelain 2,400GDU - 60 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Nutridom Bromelain provides 500 mg of Bromelain per capsule, delivering 18,000,000 FCC papain units to support healthy digestion and nutrient absorption. Derived from the pineapple plant, this natural enzyme helps the body break down proteins efficiently and maintain digestive comfort. Proudly made in Canada in a GMP-certified facility, Nutridom Bromelain offers consistent quality and purity. The vegan-friendly formula is non-GMO, gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free, with no artificial additives—making it a clean, effective choice for those looking to support overall wellness and digestive balance. [VCAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Pineapple stem bromelain (Ananas comosus var. comosus-stem) 18,000,000 FCC papain units 500mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Magnesium stearate, Hypromellose (Capsule Shell)
Important Information:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If you have a gastrointestinal lesion/ ulcer, or if you are taking an anticoagulant/ blood thinner, anti-inflammatory, or antibiotic, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If you are having surgery, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. Hypersensitivity/ allergy has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea have been known to occur, in which case discontinue use (and consult a health care practitioner).
Pineapple stem bromelain (Ananas comosus var. comosus-stem) 18,000,000 FCC papain units 500mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Magnesium stearate, Hypromellose (Capsule Shell)
Important Information:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If you have a gastrointestinal lesion/ ulcer, or if you are taking an anticoagulant/ blood thinner, anti-inflammatory, or antibiotic, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. If you are having surgery, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. Hypersensitivity/ allergy has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea have been known to occur, in which case discontinue use (and consult a health care practitioner).
Dosage
Adults: 1 Capsule 1-2 time(s) per day. Take with food/meal.
Adults: 1 Capsule 1-2 time(s) per day. Take with food/meal.
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Every Nutridom product is crafted with non-GMO, sustainably sourced ingredients and features clinically proven key actives to ensure real, measurable results. From immune and joint support to energy, beauty, and digestive health, Nutridom offers a comprehensive line of natural supplements that meet the highest standards of quality and efficacy.
BROMELAIN, WHAT IS IT?
Bromelain is an enzyme extracted from the stem or fruit of the pineapple plant Ananas comosus. It is a
protein
-digesting (proteolytic) enzyme blend that, along with bromelain, contains several other substances, such as phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase, cellulase, escharase and
protease
inhibitors.
In the food industry, bromelain is often used as a tenderizer to help break down
collagen, the connective tissue that makes the muscle fibres in meat tough. Indeed, this enzyme is exceptionally effective as a tenderizer and can treat even the toughest cuts of meat, making them much more enjoyable. If bromelain can do this for meat, imagine what it can do to soothe and relax your tense, inflamed muscles and connective tissue and injuries such as sprains, strains, and ACL tears!
Bromelain is a very popular dietary supplement with proven anti-inflammatory, antiedematous and antithrombotic properties, meaning it helps prevent blood clots, edema and swelling. It also happens to be ideally suited for treating all sorts of digestive disorders. Indeed, studies have shown that bromelain decreases inflammation in the gut and reduces the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines that can damage the gut lining. As such, bromelain supplementation can not only help relieve the symptoms of digestive upset such as gas, flatulence, bloating, and upset stomach but can also heal the tissues in the gastrointestinal tract.
Benefits Of Bromelain
- Helps Break Down Proteins And Improve Digestion
- Downregulates Inflammation
- Reduces Gas, Bloating and Helps Control
Diarrhea
- Relieves Stomach Upset And The Symptoms Of Digestive Disorders
- Treats Inflammatory Bowel Conditions
Who Needs Bromelain?
Bromelain is composed of several endopeptidases and compounds like phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase, cellulase, escharase and protease inhibitors. As such, it can treat everything from inflammation, including connective tissue injuries, such as ACL tears, sprained ankles, tendonitis, arthritis, joint pain, and
osteoarthritis, to edema and autoimmune conditions. As one of the most widely used enzyme supplements, it can also naturally help improve the digestive process, as well as promote gut health in those living with things such as inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative
colitis, dyspepsia, or peptic ulcers due to helicobacter pylori infections, Crohn’s disease, heartburn, and diarrhea.
Bromelain Supplements – Forms, Formats, And Potency
Bromelain supplements are produced in parts of the world where pineapples are grown, such as Thailand and Malaysia. The enzyme blend can be extracted from the pineapple's peel, stem, and leaves, though most supplements usually contain
enzymes
extracted from pineapple stems or cores rather than from the fruit’s flesh.
Bromelain supplements are widely available in health food stores and online supplement retailers. They come in the traditional pill form – capsules and tablets – as well as in powder and drop form. Bromelain is measured in
gelatin
digesting units (GDUs) per gram. The typical recommended daily dose can range anywhere from 200 to 2,000 mg. However, your healthcare practitioner may recommend a higher dose according to your health status and needs.
Final Thoughts
If you are using bromelain for digestive support, it should always be taken with a meal. It is best to take it away from food for inflammation and pain that have nothing to do with your digestive system.
Though it may be purchased in isolated form, a quality digestive supplement should combine bromelain with other digestive enzymes for more robust support. Look for a full-spectrum enzyme blend to improve your overall digestion.
Bromelain is an enzyme extracted from the stem or fruit of the pineapple plant Ananas comosus. It is a
protein
-digesting (proteolytic) enzyme blend that, along with bromelain, contains several other substances, such as phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase, cellulase, escharase and
protease
inhibitors.
In the food industry, bromelain is often used as a tenderizer to help break down
collagen, the connective tissue that makes the muscle fibres in meat tough. Indeed, this enzyme is exceptionally effective as a tenderizer and can treat even the toughest cuts of meat, making them much more enjoyable. If bromelain can do this for meat, imagine what it can do to soothe and relax your tense, inflamed muscles and connective tissue and injuries such as sprains, strains, and ACL tears!
Bromelain is a very popular dietary supplement with proven anti-inflammatory, antiedematous and antithrombotic properties, meaning it helps prevent blood clots, edema and swelling. It also happens to be ideally suited for treating all sorts of digestive disorders. Indeed, studies have shown that bromelain decreases inflammation in the gut and reduces the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines that can damage the gut lining. As such, bromelain supplementation can not only help relieve the symptoms of digestive upset such as gas, flatulence, bloating, and upset stomach but can also heal the tissues in the gastrointestinal tract.
Benefits Of Bromelain
- Helps Break Down Proteins And Improve Digestion
- Downregulates Inflammation
- Reduces Gas, Bloating and Helps Control
Diarrhea
- Relieves Stomach Upset And The Symptoms Of Digestive Disorders
- Treats Inflammatory Bowel Conditions
Who Needs Bromelain?
Bromelain is composed of several endopeptidases and compounds like phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase, cellulase, escharase and protease inhibitors. As such, it can treat everything from inflammation, including connective tissue injuries, such as ACL tears, sprained ankles, tendonitis, arthritis, joint pain, and
osteoarthritis, to edema and autoimmune conditions. As one of the most widely used enzyme supplements, it can also naturally help improve the digestive process, as well as promote gut health in those living with things such as inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative
colitis, dyspepsia, or peptic ulcers due to helicobacter pylori infections, Crohn’s disease, heartburn, and diarrhea.
Bromelain Supplements – Forms, Formats, And Potency
Bromelain supplements are produced in parts of the world where pineapples are grown, such as Thailand and Malaysia. The enzyme blend can be extracted from the pineapple's peel, stem, and leaves, though most supplements usually contain
enzymes
extracted from pineapple stems or cores rather than from the fruit’s flesh.
Bromelain supplements are widely available in health food stores and online supplement retailers. They come in the traditional pill form – capsules and tablets – as well as in powder and drop form. Bromelain is measured in
gelatin
digesting units (GDUs) per gram. The typical recommended daily dose can range anywhere from 200 to 2,000 mg. However, your healthcare practitioner may recommend a higher dose according to your health status and needs.
Final Thoughts
If you are using bromelain for digestive support, it should always be taken with a meal. It is best to take it away from food for inflammation and pain that have nothing to do with your digestive system.
Though it may be purchased in isolated form, a quality digestive supplement should combine bromelain with other digestive enzymes for more robust support. Look for a full-spectrum enzyme blend to improve your overall digestion.
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BROMELAIN, WHAT IS IT?Bromelain is an enzyme extracted from the stem or fruit of the pineapple plant Ananas comosus. It is a
protein
-digesting (proteolytic) enzyme blend that, along with bromelain, contains several other substances, such as phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase, cellulase, escharase and
protease
inhibitors.
In the food industry, bromelain is often used as a tenderizer to help break down
collagen, the connective tissue that makes the muscle fibres in meat tough. Indeed, this enzyme is exceptionally effective as a tenderizer and can treat even the toughest cuts of meat, making them much more enjoyable. If bromelain can do this for meat, imagine what it can do to soothe and relax your tense, inflamed muscles and connective tissue and injuries such as sprains, strains, and ACL tears!
Bromelain is a very popular dietary supplement with proven anti-inflammatory, antiedematous and antithrombotic properties, meaning it helps prevent blood clots, edema and swelling. It also happens to be ideally suited for treating all sorts of digestive disorders. Indeed, studies have shown that bromelain decreases inflammation in the gut and reduces the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines that can damage the gut lining. As such, bromelain supplementation can not only help relieve the symptoms of digestive upset such as gas, flatulence, bloating, and upset stomach but can also heal the tissues in the gastrointestinal tract.
Benefits Of Bromelain
- Helps Break Down Proteins And Improve Digestion
- Downregulates Inflammation
- Reduces Gas, Bloating and Helps Control
Diarrhea
- Relieves Stomach Upset And The Symptoms Of Digestive Disorders
- Treats Inflammatory Bowel Conditions
Who Needs Bromelain?
Bromelain is composed of several endopeptidases and compounds like phosphatase, glucosidase, peroxidase, cellulase, escharase and protease inhibitors. As such, it can treat everything from inflammation, including connective tissue injuries, such as ACL tears, sprained ankles, tendonitis, arthritis, joint pain, and
osteoarthritis, to edema and autoimmune conditions. As one of the most widely used enzyme supplements, it can also naturally help improve the digestive process, as well as promote gut health in those living with things such as inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative
colitis, dyspepsia, or peptic ulcers due to helicobacter pylori infections, Crohn’s disease, heartburn, and diarrhea.
Bromelain Supplements – Forms, Formats, And Potency
Bromelain supplements are produced in parts of the world where pineapples are grown, such as Thailand and Malaysia. The enzyme blend can be extracted from the pineapple's peel, stem, and leaves, though most supplements usually contain
enzymes
extracted from pineapple stems or cores rather than from the fruit’s flesh.
Bromelain supplements are widely available in health food stores and online supplement retailers. They come in the traditional pill form – capsules and tablets – as well as in powder and drop form. Bromelain is measured in
gelatin
digesting units (GDUs) per gram. The typical recommended daily dose can range anywhere from 200 to 2,000 mg. However, your healthcare practitioner may recommend a higher dose according to your health status and needs.
Final Thoughts
If you are using bromelain for digestive support, it should always be taken with a meal. It is best to take it away from food for inflammation and pain that have nothing to do with your digestive system.
Though it may be purchased in isolated form, a quality digestive supplement should combine bromelain with other digestive enzymes for more robust support. Look for a full-spectrum enzyme blend to improve your overall digestion.
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