Multi Enzyme 180c by Thorne
(Formerly B.P.P)
Multi Enzyme 180c by Thorne is a comprehensive blend of enzymes designed for gastrointestinal health support.* It may help you not only with the digestion of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats but also with nutrient absorption and eliminating digestive discomfort.* What is more, Multi Enzyme 180c supports hydrochloric acid production, which is hindered with age.
Who May Consider Multi Enzyme 180c by Thorne?
Multi Enzyme 180 capsules may support your health if you:
- struggle with digestive discomfort*
- are over 40 years old*
- have problems absorbing nutrients from foods and other dietary supplements*
Multi Enzyme 180 Capsules by Thorne—Effects
Multi Enzyme 180c may:
- minimize gas and bloating*
- help you maintain bowel regularity*
- optimize vitamin and nutrient absorption*
- support you if you suffer from food sensitivities*
- promote HCL production during aging*
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about Multi Enzyme 180 capsules.
Recommendation:
Thorne suggests taking 1-2 Multi Enzyme capsules with each meal, or as directed by a healthcare provider.
Serving Size: 2 Vegetarian Capsules
Servings per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving:
Betaine Hydrochloride** 1.04 g.
Pancreatin (Porcine)*** 200 mg.
Pepsin (Porcine) 40 mg.
Equivalent to 16 grains
**The Pancreatin in one capsule contains no less than:
Amylase 22,500 USP Units
Protease 20,000 USP Units
Lipase 3,500 USP Units
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Leucine, Silicon Dioxide.
Warnings: Betaine Hydrochloride derived from a non-plant source. This product is not diluted with lactose. Individuals with porcine allergies should not take this product.
Do not take this Thorne product out of the capsule. This product is contraindicated in patients with peptic ulcers.
This product should not be used concurrent with H2-blocking drugs and proton pump inhibitors because these drugs are intended to block the production of stomach HCl.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
References:
- Arumugam, M. K., Paal, M. C., Donohue, T. M., Jr, Ganesan, M., Osna, N. A., & Kharbanda, K. K. (2021). Beneficial Effects of Betaine: A Comprehensive Review. Biology, 10(6), 456. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10060456
- Forssmann, K., Meier, L., Uehleke, B., Breuer, C., & Stange, R. (2017). A non-interventional, observational study of a fixed combination of pepsin and amino acid hydrochloride in patients with functional dyspepsia. BMC gastroenterology, 17(1), 123. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-017-0675-9
- Fruton J. S. (2002). A history of pepsin and related enzymes. The Quarterly review of biology, 77(2), 127–147. https://doi.org/10.1086/340729