Solo Nutrition’s Super Digestive Enzymes II has been created using digestive enzymes to help maintain a healthy digestive system. The main families of digestive enzymes are amylase, which digests carbohydrates and starch; protease, which digests protein; and lipase, which digests fats and oils (Goodman, 2017)
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Super Digestive Enzymes II contains these enzymes, plus bromelain and papain—found in pineapples and unripe papayas (Pavan et al., 2012)
. Solo has also added lactase, sucrase, cellulase, and maltase to give a complete digestive complex.
Understanding Stomach Acid and Digestion
Low stomach acid may be a cause of indigestion. Being overweight, pregnant, or a smoker weakens our ability to produce stomach acids, which break down our food (Feldman & Barnett, 2015)
. Certain foods, drinks, or stress may disrupt the action of the stomach and the intestines necessary for digestion (Quigley, 2017)
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Tips for Better Digestion
Try not to talk or drink fluids while eating, as this causes air to be swallowed, leading to bloating, gas, and indigestion (Bredenoord et al., 2013)
. Try eating ‘little and often’ to minimise the production of stomach acids (Lee et al., 2010)
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Super Digestive Enzymes II, taken with or after meals, will help break down food and aid digestion.
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Super Digestive Enzymes II with Calcium
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References
- Goodman, B.E. (2017). Digestive enzymes: Amylase, protease, and lipase. In Human Physiology: A Molecular Approach. Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-60564-7_3
- Pavan, R., Jain, S., Shraddha, & Kumar, A. (2012). Properties and therapeutic application of bromelain: A review. Biotechnology Advances, 30(6), 1432-1446. doi:10.1016/j.biotechadv.2011.11.001
- Feldman, M., & Barnett, C. (2015). Relationships between body weight, smoking, and gastric acid secretion. Gastroenterology Research and Practice, 2015, 278905. doi:10.1155/2015/278905
- Quigley, E.M.M. (2017). The effects of stress and diet on gastrointestinal function. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 51(8), 687-693. doi:10.1097/MCG.0000000000000564
- Bredenoord, A.J., Smout, A.J.P.M., & Tack, J. (2013). Swallowing and belching: Mechanisms and clinical significance. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 11(6), 619-624. doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2013.02.024
- Lee, K.J., Song, J.Y., & Park, S.J. (2010). Effects of meal frequency on gastric acid secretion and gastrointestinal symptoms. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 32(6), 789-797. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2036.2010.04435.x

Nigel came into the natural products industry in 1980 working for a small vitamin/herbal company, Power Health, specialising in the food supplement side of the natural products industry. After gaining a number of years’ experience and expertise, Nigel joined Solgar Vitamins as one of their first recruits in 1989. He gained a vast array of knowledge in manufacturing and the production side of the business with Solgar. Nigel was commissioned to start two companies; Vega Nutritionals and Kudos Vitamins. This experience was invaluable when Nigel started Solo Nutrition – quality, purity, never compromised, never equalled.










