Similase GFCF

Integrative Therapeutics SKU#: ITI-SGFCF120
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Formulated to defend against hidden gluten with a specific enzyme as part of a complete range to help digest carbs, fats, and proteins. Note: Celiac patients should still refrain from gluten overall.

Regular price $32.00 / 120 Capsules
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How to use

Take 2 capsules with each meal or as recommended by your healthcare professional.

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  • Supplement Facts

    Serving Size: 2 Capsules
    Servings Per Container: 60

    Amount per serving % Daily Value
    Microbial Enzymes Assay Method 621mg **
    DPP IV Protease Blend (Protease I, II, III, IV,V): FCC (pH 4.7) 134,660 HUT, FCC (pH 7.0) 22,660 PC, USP (pH 7.5) 12,557 USP -- --
    Amylase: FCC (pH 4.6) 16,370 DP°, FCC (pH 4.8)6,370 DU, USP (pH 6.8) 10,913 USP -- --
    Lactase I, II: FCC (pH 4.5) 642 ALU -- --
    Lipase I, II: FCC (pH 7.0) 888 FIP -- --
    Cellulase I, II: FCC (pH 4.5) 141 CU -- --
    Sucrase (Invertase): FCC (pH 4.5) 181 SU -- --
    Phytase: FCC (pH 5.5) 0.68 FTU -- --

    ** Daily Value (DV) not established
    †Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet

    Other Ingredients plant-derived capsule (hypromellose), cellulose, inulin (from chicory root), calcium laurate, silica

  • Benefits & Features

    Digestion of gluten and casein can be particularly difficult for some individuals. Similase GFCF contains enzymes to support comprehensive digestion, while also providing dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV) activity for the digestion of proline-containing dipeptides from gluten and casein.* Similase GFCF supports a gluten-free, casein-free lifestyle and helps relieve occasional indigestion, gas, and bloating.*

    Safety

    While Similase® GFCF will reduce the level of reactive gliadin and gluten proteins in a meal, it is advised that celiac disease sufferers continue with their normal gluten exclusion diet as even small amounts of gliadin can cause adverse reactions in the most sensitized individuals