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1. Enzymatic's Mega-Zyme 200Tabs
Enzymatic Therapy Presents: Mega-Zyme Mega-Strength Enzyme Supplement! This works well with: >Super Enzymall >Xomatropin >Proxylon >Indolplex With Dim Helps Break Down Fats And Carbohydrates! You aren't what you eat, but what you absorb! Digestive enzymes break down carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and other substances in your small intestine so your body can absorb and use all the nutrients you feed it. Mega-Zyme provides the highest potency enzyme complex available to break down fats and carbohydrates in the small intestine. They're combined with a wealth of protein-digesting enzymes in a special bicarbonate complex. Give your hard-working digestive system a break with Mega-Zyme. Mega-Zyme * Nutritionally supports the digestive system * Provides the highest potency pancreatic enzyme complex available * Includes a wealth of protein-digesting enzymes While other pancreatin products are . . .
 
2. Olympian Labs Gastro-Calm 90Caps
GASTRO-CALM The Process of Digestion Food travels from your mouth to your stomach through a tube called the esophagus. Once in your stomach, food is broken down by stomach acid and other stomach secretions. As it passes through the small intestine, the process of reducing food to small molecules that can be absorbed into the body is complete. The waste from digestion is then passed through the large intestine before exiting the body. How Our Digestive System Works The mouth is the opening through which food passes into the body. The digestion of food begins here with chewing and the addition of saliva to the food. Food travels down the esophagus, which is a tube that connects your mouth to your stomach. The lower esophageal sphincter is a muscular valve located at the end of the esophagus that allows the food to pass from the esophagus into the stomach. The stomach is a pouch-like organ . . .
 

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