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Lypo Gold™ Lipase Enzyme Supplement
was formulated to aid in the proper digestion of fats. It is for the fat digestion and
metabolism, as well as the health of the cardiovascular system.
Lipase Enzyme Recommended Usage:
Suggested Use: One capsule, two to three times a day, 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal.
Store in a cool dry place.
Keep out of reach of children.
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Benefits
• Cholesterol support
• Feeling of satiety
• Improved fat digestion
• Fat reduction
• Triglycerides balancing
• Balancing fatty acids
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| Nutritional Information |
| Serving Size: 1 capsule
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| Amount Per Serving: |
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Lactase
Lipase Thera-blend
Amylase Thera-blend
Protease Thera-blend |
600 ALU
6,000 FCCFIP
11,000 DU
30,000 HUT |
| This product contain(s) no fillers. |
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Break Down Fats
It is a proven fact the enzyme lipase breaks down (digests) fat. When added to your meal as a supplement it is able to do this in the digestive tract. This takes stress off the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas. When taken between meals, it will be stored in the liver and called upon as needed. Lipase is present in all of the Enzymedica Enzyme Fortifiers.
The pancreas produces about a liter and a half of digestive juices per day in an array of enzymes (protease, amylase, cellulase, lactase and lipase). Lipase is the enzyme designed to digest fats. With advancing age the body produces less and less digestive juice, about 13% less per decade of life.
For these same reasons, fat blockers such as Olean and Elestra are undesireable. They keep fat from being absorbed, but they also keep fatty nutrients from being available. Under-nutrition occurs in about half of the patients with chronic heart failure.
Fats are a major source of fuel for the heart muscle. The use of lipase has been suggested to improve fat absorption (Am J cardiology 8: 43, 1963).
It was not until 1997 that researchers found that lipase also can help to control LDL cholesterol and is helpful in stubborn cases of high triglycerides. (Lipids 32: 1147, 1997).
Lipase Deficiency
Since lipase digests fat and fat-soluble vitamins and balances fatty acids, lipase deficient people can be expected to have a tendency towards high cholesterol, high triglycerides, difficulty losing weight and diabetes. The future outcome of these tendencies is heart disease, which kills one out of two Americans. Lipase deficient people also have decreased cell permeability, meaning nutrients cannot get in and the waste cannot get out.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
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