Description
- Douglas Laboratories Wobenzym N is a unique enzyme supplement designed to promote healthy joints and muscles, as well as systemic processes that contribute to the healthy aging process.
- Wobenzym N is the authentic German formula of systemic enzymes. Manufactured by MUCOS Pharma.
- Wobenzym N contains enzymes from both plants and animals that haves been clinically studied for supporting numerous processes in the body.
- Systemic enzyme supplements work directly in the body once they are absorbed in the small intestine and are not intended to aid in digestion. Consequently, these enzymes can be utilized to assist the body’s various regulatory and communications systems.
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Available in 100, 200, 400 and 800ct enteric coated tablets.
Suggested Usage:
Take three (3) tablets, two (2) times daily, at least 45 minutes before meals or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets |
Amount Per Serving |
%DV |
Pancreatin** 56,000 USP Units Protease (pancreas) Sus scrofa | 300 mg | † |
Papain** 492 FIP-Units*** Carica papaya | 180 mg | † |
Bromelain** 675 FIP-Units Ananas comosus | 135 mg | † |
Trypsin** 2,160 FIP-Units (pancreas) Sus scrofa and/or Bos taurus | 72 mg | † |
Chymotrypsin** 900 FIP-Units (pancreas) Bos taurus | 3 mg | † |
Rutoside trihydrate** (Rutin) Sophora japonica | 150 mg | † |
†Daily Value not established.
Other ingredients:
Cellulose, vegetable-based enteric coating, vegetable stearate, natural vanilla flavor, purified water.
**From dried purified aqueous extracts.
***FIP is the measurement of enzyme activity according to the methods of the International Pharmaceutical Federation.
Warning:
If you are pregnant or breast feeding, suffer from bleeding disorders or liver damage, or if you are taking anticoagulants drugs (such as warfarin), consult a healthcare professional before using this product.
*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.