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Hi-Lipase (120 LU)

Hi-Lipase (120 LU)

$34.35


STOCK# 1528

Aids fat digestion

$34.35
$25.75
1
Capsules
25 DAY SUPPLY
50 SERVINGS
Hi-Lipase provides enzymes that break down fat in your food. Featuring complementary natural botanicals like caraway, ginger, gentian and other ethically sourced herbs.
  • Aids in the digestion of fatty or greasy foods
  • Naturally supports the digestive system

How it Works

Lipases are enzymes that assist in the breakdown of dietary fats. Hi-Lipase is designed for people who have difficulty digesting lipids (fats).

Why Hi-Lipase (120 LU)?

Our non-GMO blend features sustainably sourced, digestion-supporting herbs. Like caraway seed from a vegetarian, organic vendor that is ISO 17025 certified; dandelion root from a Fairwild and Rainforest Alliance-certified supplier; and ginger root from a Kosher/Halal-certified vendor. Because good-for-you ingredients make the best products in the world.

The story behind Hi-Lipase (120 LU)

In 1848, French physiologist Claude Bernard realized that juices from the pancreas could emulsify and saponify fat. Later he attributed that finding to an enzyme that would be called pancreatic lipase, or lipase for short. The crescent-shaped seeds of caraway, AKA meridian fennel or Persian cumin, are actually the fruit of this plant. They have long been used for digestive issues like gas and bloating. Ginger has been used as both food and medicine in Asia for thousands of years. Gentian root has been on the herbal map for more than 2,000 years as Europeans knew its benefits as a digestive aid. It grows in the mountains of Europe, China and the US. Gentian was sought during the Middle Ages to promote appetite and offset indigestion. Some cultures still use gentian as a flavoring.

Recommended use

Take 1 or 2 capsules before consuming high-fat foods. May also be used in between meals.
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Other Ingredients

Potassium citrate, lipase, amylase, cellulase, protease, caraway seed, dandelion root, ginger rhizome, gentian root, fennel seed and red beet root fiber.