Digestion Help Is Just Around the Corner at Professional Supplement Center
Do you feel like you can’t eat the foods you used to without bloating, heartburn or indigestion? According to science, you’re probably right. The body relies on enzymes in the digestive tract to break down foods. However, for each decade after the age of 20, the body produces 10% fewer digestive enzymes than the decade before.
Age isn’t the only reason for poor digestion. Stress, an overactive immune system, eating too much or too quickly, and consuming processed foods can also impair digestion. This matters because undigested food particles can leak out from the lining of your gut to cause an immune response. So how can you find relief from digestive issues?
Introducing Digest DTX™ by NeuroScience, a unique blend of vegetarian sourced digestive enzymes with extra botanicals for promoting detoxification and immune function. * The digestive enzymes in Digest DTX™ have been shown to remain active in the gut, safely passing the acidic stomach environment to increase carbohydrate and protein digestion in the small intestine.* These enzymes were carefully selected to support the breakdown of starchy foods, refined sugars, lactose, and complex fats or oils.*
Digest DTX also contains plant-based ingredients such as turmeric, apple cider vinegar and cilantro to support detoxification and help balance healthy gut bacteria.* Stop by the Professional Supplement Center for a free sample of Digest DTX. Then, while you’re there, browse the variety of high-quality supplements such as NeuroScience, Standard Process, Ortho Molecular, Douglas Labs, Pure Encapsulations, Designs for Health, Xymogen, Klaire Labs, Thorne Research and Microbiome Labs, to name a few.
Mention code “Digestion” for an exclusive 20% off coupon, excluding sale items. Location: 5525 Palmer Crossing Cir., Sarasota. For more information, call 941-487-5990 or visit ProfessioalSupplementCenter.com.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.