D'Adamo Personalized Nutrition Intrinsa

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Description

  • D'Adamo Personalized Nutrition Intrinsa supplement designed to support healthy digestion and colon health. Rich in short-chain fatty acids and fiber.
  • These ingredients may provide the following benefits:
  • Butyric acid - This short-chain fatty acid supports the health of the lining of the small and large intestines, and serves the natural processes of aerobic energy metabolism. Butyric acid is a normal byproduct of the fermentation of dietary fiber by the gut bacteria, and is one of the main reasons why a high-fiber diet is so healthy.
  • Caprylic acid - This medium-chain fatty acid is absorbed from the intestines and carried by blood lipids.
  • Larch Arabinogalactan - This soluble fiber ingredient can be converted by intestinal bacteria into other short chain fatty acids that also have beneficial effects on the digestive tract.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 Capsules

Amount Per Serving ... %DV†

Magnesium ... 126 mg ... 30
(from Magnesium Butyrate and Caprylate)

Butyric Acid ... 500 mg ... *
(from Magnesium Butyrate)

Caprylic Acid ... 335 mg ... *
(from Magnesium Caprylate)

Larch Arabinogalactan ... 70 mg ... *

†Percent Daily Value

*Daily Value Not Established

Other Ingredients:

Vegetable cellulose, organic rice extract, calcium phosphate, magnesium citrate, and organic rice concentrate.

Suggested Use:

Two (2) capsules 2 times daily or as directed by physician.

This 100% vegetarian product contains no sugar, salt, gluten, wheat, yeast, corn, soy, eggs or dairy, no preservatives, color or flavors, and no artificial ingredients.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to treat, mitigate, diagnose or cure any disease.

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