Vitalzym Fact Sheet
Vitalzym provides systemic enzymes that are needed to carry out the millions of biochemical reactions that take place within the body, according to World Nutrition Inc. Systemic enzymes help the body fight infection, diseases and disorders at the cellular level. Vitalzym is 100 percent vegetarian. It is made at World's Nutrition factory in Phoenix, Arizona.-
Suggested Use
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Take Vitalzym as a dietary supplement one to three times a day. Take Vitalzym on an empty stomach so that the enzymes are absorbed into the bloodstream more efficiently. Do not take Vitalzym with a hot drink because enzymes are sensitive to the heat. It's safe to take Vitalzym in high doses because enzymes do not cause toxicity. Enzymes simply get released from the body if too many of them are present.
Ingredients
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Vitalzym contains protease, papain, serrapeptase, bromelain, amylase, rutin, lipase, and alma. Other ingredients include cellulose, silicon dioxide, maltdextrin, riboflavin, colorophyllin, and magnesium stearate, according to EnergeticNutrition.com.
Side Effects
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There are no documented side effects associated with Vitalzym, according to EnergeticNutrition.com. However, if you are taking anticoagulants such as Heparin, Coumadin and Plavix you should speak to your doctor before taking Vitalzym.
Benefits
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Benefits associated with taking Vitalzym include cleansing the blood, liver and colon. Taking Vitalzym can also aid in removing excess fibrin from kidneys. Vitalzym has anti-inflammatory properties; helps to kill candida yeast; fights viruses and bacteria and modulates the immune system, according to Energetic Nutrition.com. For most people, it takes between three and 14 days for Vitalzym to start improving their health.
Enzyme Sources
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Vitalzym contains fruit enzymes and lab-grown protein.
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