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HCl-Pepsin SAP - 120 Caps
HCl-Pepsin SAP - 120 Caps
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- help with the breakdown of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
- Facilitate The Digestive Process
- Improve Liver function
- All ingredients are third party tested for identity, potency, and purity
- Contains no gluten, soy, wheat, eggs, dairy, yeast, citrus, or artificial flavour or colour
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HCl-Pepsin SAP - 120 Caps
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NFH HCl-Pepsin SAP - 120 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

HCl-Pepsin SAP delivers an optimal combination of betaine HCl and pepsin that can help support digestion and improve liver function. Hypochlorhydria is common in several medical conditions including Helicobacter pylori infection and prevalent in geriatric population suffering from atrophic gastritis. Hypochlorhydria can also result due to repeated usage of acid-reducing pharmacological agents. A hydrochloric acid (HCl) supplement such as betaine HCl is very useful in this scenario, where free HCl is produced by dissociation once it reaches the stomach. HCl-Pepsin SAP from NFH is a science based digestive supplement formulated with 75mg of Pepsin A (Sus scrofa). Practitioner recommendation required. [CAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Betaine hydrochloride 700 mg
Pepsin A (sus scrofa) (750,000 FCC Pepsin) 75 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetable magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide in a capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Please see below for more information.
Betaine hydrochloride 700 mg
Pepsin A (sus scrofa) (750,000 FCC Pepsin) 75 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetable magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide in a capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Please see below for more information.
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 capsule twice daily with meal or as directed by your healthcare practitioner
Adults: Take 1 capsule twice daily with meal or as directed by your healthcare practitioner
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Paving the path to optimal health with evidence-based nutrition and professional education. NFH stands for Nutritional Fundamentals for Health, they are committed to the highest standards of excellence in laboratory quality assurance and good manufacturing practices. NFH brings you evidence-based nutritional supplements like Heme Iron, Prenatal, EGCG, Melatonin, Probiotics and more. Buy Nutritional Fundamentals for Health Inc. NFH products in Canada, on sale now at
Cautions & Warnings:
Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you have a peptic ulcer or excess stomach acid; have
high cholesterol; have gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers; having surgery; or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; if you are taking anticoagulant agents or anti-inflammatory agents. Known adverse reaction: Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) has been known to occur; in such a case, discontinue use. Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, below 25 degrees celsius. Due to the sensitivity to heat and humidity of the high purity ingredients in the formula, it is ideal to store in a refrigerator. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
WHAT IS PEPSIN?
Did you know, the name “pepsin” comes from the Greek word pepsis, meaning "digestion? It is one of the first digestive
enzymes
discovered by renowned German physician and physiologist Theodor Schwann in 1836. Pepsin is one of the components of the gastric juices we secrete alongside water, mucus, hydrochloric acid, and intrinsic factor. Of these components, pepsin is the principal enzyme involved in
protein
digestion.
Indeed, as an aspartic protease, pepsin is required by humans (and many other animals) to properly digest the proteins found in foods such as those in meat, eggs, dairy products, nuts, and seeds. It does this by breaking the bonds linking
amino acids
together. More concretely, pepsin partially degrades proteins into smaller units in the digestive tract, which are either absorbed from the intestine into the bloodstream or broken down further by pancreatic enzymes. Some pepsin passes from the stomach into the bloodstream, breaking down some of the larger or partially undigested proteins that may have been absorbed by the small intestine.
Pepsin works best in an acidic environment, with a pH between 1.5 to 2, corresponding to gastric juices' typical acidity. This is key because the stomach is meant to be a highly acidic environment to break down all the foods we eat, from meat to tough, fibrous plants. Pepsin, however, does not function properly in environments with a pH of 6.5 or higher.
Those suffering from low stomach acid or digestive difficulties can significantly benefit from pepsin supplementation to enhance their digestion (especially that of proteins) and help manage all sorts of
digestive health
conditions.
Benefits Of Pepsin
- Aids Liver Detoxification
- Boosts Nutrient Absorption
- Helps The Body Break Down Hard To Digest Proteins
- Soothes Symptoms Of Pancreatitis, GERD, Acid Reflux & Heartburn
- Stimulates Bile Secretion
Who Needs Pepsin?
A good quality pepsin supplement may be recommended to those who have difficulty digesting protein, people who regularly suffer from indigestion, or who have leaky gut, pancreatitis, gastric reflux (GERD), heartburn, and other issues like
irritable bowel
syndrome. A pepsin supplement may also be recommended to help manage problems such as dyspepsia, vomiting due to morning sickness, nausea and diarrhea, and digestive difficulties associated with cancer treatment.
Pepsin Supplements
Pepsin supplements are widely available in health food stores and online in capsule and tablet form. They can be purchased in isolated form, but more often than not, they come in combination blends with other digestive aids such as betaine HCL,
glutamic acid HCL,
bromelain,
pancreatin,
papain, and others. Always follow label instructions and dosing carefully.
Final Thoughts
While healthy lifestyle hygiene should enable your body to produce adequate pepsin for digestion, certain factors can reduce your production of stomach acid, resulting in lower pepsin production. Some of these include:
Age
- the body’s production of gastric juices naturally wanes with age
Stress
- chronic stress hampers our ability to produce gastric juices
Smoking
- reduces the body’s nutrient stores, which can impede our ability to produce stomach acid
Alcohol
- compromises the body's ability to produce stomach acid
Vitamin deficiencies
- deficiencies in iron,
zinc
and B vitamins can inhibit stomach acid production
A quality pepsin supplement, alongside a few key lifestyle tweaks and dietary modifications, can get you back on track to healthy digestion and optimal nutrient absorption.
Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you have a peptic ulcer or excess stomach acid; have
high cholesterol; have gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers; having surgery; or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; if you are taking anticoagulant agents or anti-inflammatory agents. Known adverse reaction: Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) has been known to occur; in such a case, discontinue use. Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, below 25 degrees celsius. Due to the sensitivity to heat and humidity of the high purity ingredients in the formula, it is ideal to store in a refrigerator. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
WHAT IS PEPSIN?
Did you know, the name “pepsin” comes from the Greek word pepsis, meaning "digestion? It is one of the first digestive
enzymes
discovered by renowned German physician and physiologist Theodor Schwann in 1836. Pepsin is one of the components of the gastric juices we secrete alongside water, mucus, hydrochloric acid, and intrinsic factor. Of these components, pepsin is the principal enzyme involved in
protein
digestion.
Indeed, as an aspartic protease, pepsin is required by humans (and many other animals) to properly digest the proteins found in foods such as those in meat, eggs, dairy products, nuts, and seeds. It does this by breaking the bonds linking
amino acids
together. More concretely, pepsin partially degrades proteins into smaller units in the digestive tract, which are either absorbed from the intestine into the bloodstream or broken down further by pancreatic enzymes. Some pepsin passes from the stomach into the bloodstream, breaking down some of the larger or partially undigested proteins that may have been absorbed by the small intestine.
Pepsin works best in an acidic environment, with a pH between 1.5 to 2, corresponding to gastric juices' typical acidity. This is key because the stomach is meant to be a highly acidic environment to break down all the foods we eat, from meat to tough, fibrous plants. Pepsin, however, does not function properly in environments with a pH of 6.5 or higher.
Those suffering from low stomach acid or digestive difficulties can significantly benefit from pepsin supplementation to enhance their digestion (especially that of proteins) and help manage all sorts of
digestive health
conditions.
Benefits Of Pepsin
- Aids Liver Detoxification
- Boosts Nutrient Absorption
- Helps The Body Break Down Hard To Digest Proteins
- Soothes Symptoms Of Pancreatitis, GERD, Acid Reflux & Heartburn
- Stimulates Bile Secretion
Who Needs Pepsin?
A good quality pepsin supplement may be recommended to those who have difficulty digesting protein, people who regularly suffer from indigestion, or who have leaky gut, pancreatitis, gastric reflux (GERD), heartburn, and other issues like
irritable bowel
syndrome. A pepsin supplement may also be recommended to help manage problems such as dyspepsia, vomiting due to morning sickness, nausea and diarrhea, and digestive difficulties associated with cancer treatment.
Pepsin Supplements
Pepsin supplements are widely available in health food stores and online in capsule and tablet form. They can be purchased in isolated form, but more often than not, they come in combination blends with other digestive aids such as betaine HCL,
glutamic acid HCL,
bromelain,
pancreatin,
papain, and others. Always follow label instructions and dosing carefully.
Final Thoughts
While healthy lifestyle hygiene should enable your body to produce adequate pepsin for digestion, certain factors can reduce your production of stomach acid, resulting in lower pepsin production. Some of these include:
Age
- the body’s production of gastric juices naturally wanes with age
Stress
- chronic stress hampers our ability to produce gastric juices
Smoking
- reduces the body’s nutrient stores, which can impede our ability to produce stomach acid
Alcohol
- compromises the body's ability to produce stomach acid
Vitamin deficiencies
- deficiencies in iron,
zinc
and B vitamins can inhibit stomach acid production
A quality pepsin supplement, alongside a few key lifestyle tweaks and dietary modifications, can get you back on track to healthy digestion and optimal nutrient absorption.
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Cautions & Warnings:Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you have a peptic ulcer or excess stomach acid; have
high cholesterol; have gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers; having surgery; or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; if you are taking anticoagulant agents or anti-inflammatory agents. Known adverse reaction: Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) has been known to occur; in such a case, discontinue use. Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, below 25 degrees celsius. Due to the sensitivity to heat and humidity of the high purity ingredients in the formula, it is ideal to store in a refrigerator. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children.
WHAT IS PEPSIN?
Did you know, the name “pepsin” comes from the Greek word pepsis, meaning "digestion? It is one of the first digestive
enzymes
discovered by renowned German physician and physiologist Theodor Schwann in 1836. Pepsin is one of the components of the gastric juices we secrete alongside water, mucus, hydrochloric acid, and intrinsic factor. Of these components, pepsin is the principal enzyme involved in
protein
digestion.
Indeed, as an aspartic protease, pepsin is required by humans (and many other animals) to properly digest the proteins found in foods such as those in meat, eggs, dairy products, nuts, and seeds. It does this by breaking the bonds linking
amino acids
together. More concretely, pepsin partially degrades proteins into smaller units in the digestive tract, which are either absorbed from the intestine into the bloodstream or broken down further by pancreatic enzymes. Some pepsin passes from the stomach into the bloodstream, breaking down some of the larger or partially undigested proteins that may have been absorbed by the small intestine.
Pepsin works best in an acidic environment, with a pH between 1.5 to 2, corresponding to gastric juices' typical acidity. This is key because the stomach is meant to be a highly acidic environment to break down all the foods we eat, from meat to tough, fibrous plants. Pepsin, however, does not function properly in environments with a pH of 6.5 or higher.
Those suffering from low stomach acid or digestive difficulties can significantly benefit from pepsin supplementation to enhance their digestion (especially that of proteins) and help manage all sorts of
digestive health
conditions.
Benefits Of Pepsin
- Aids Liver Detoxification
- Boosts Nutrient Absorption
- Helps The Body Break Down Hard To Digest Proteins
- Soothes Symptoms Of Pancreatitis, GERD, Acid Reflux & Heartburn
- Stimulates Bile Secretion
Who Needs Pepsin?
A good quality pepsin supplement may be recommended to those who have difficulty digesting protein, people who regularly suffer from indigestion, or who have leaky gut, pancreatitis, gastric reflux (GERD), heartburn, and other issues like
irritable bowel
syndrome. A pepsin supplement may also be recommended to help manage problems such as dyspepsia, vomiting due to morning sickness, nausea and diarrhea, and digestive difficulties associated with cancer treatment.
Pepsin Supplements
Pepsin supplements are widely available in health food stores and online in capsule and tablet form. They can be purchased in isolated form, but more often than not, they come in combination blends with other digestive aids such as betaine HCL,
glutamic acid HCL,
bromelain,
pancreatin,
papain, and others. Always follow label instructions and dosing carefully.
Final Thoughts
While healthy lifestyle hygiene should enable your body to produce adequate pepsin for digestion, certain factors can reduce your production of stomach acid, resulting in lower pepsin production. Some of these include:
Age
- the body’s production of gastric juices naturally wanes with age
Stress
- chronic stress hampers our ability to produce gastric juices
Smoking
- reduces the body’s nutrient stores, which can impede our ability to produce stomach acid
Alcohol
- compromises the body's ability to produce stomach acid
Vitamin deficiencies
- deficiencies in iron,
zinc
and B vitamins can inhibit stomach acid production
A quality pepsin supplement, alongside a few key lifestyle tweaks and dietary modifications, can get you back on track to healthy digestion and optimal nutrient absorption.
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