Milk Digest
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Vegan It does not contain any ingredient of animal origin
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Gluten free It guarantees that the gluten content of the final product is equal to or less than 20 mg / kg
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Vegetarian It does not contain animals, but may have derivatives of these such as milk, eggs or honey
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Description
Longlife Milk Digest is a lactase supplement with 5,000 units of beta-galactoxidase for the digestion of lactose, in chewable tablets.
Properties and benefits of Milk Digest
Milk Digest is a food supplement containing beta-galactosidase, an enzyme produced through the controlled fermentation of the Aspergillus oryzae mushroom characterized by the ability to hydrolyze lactose over a wide range of temperature and pH.
Beta-galactosidase is the most important lactase that presides over the digestion of lactose into galactose and glucose.
In the presence of a low lactase activity, the ingestion of this sugar produces a symptomatic process characterized by bloating, abdominal cramps, bloating, flatulence, diarrhea, fatigue and weight loss. It is therefore necessary, in the event of its lack of activity, to integrate it to ensure intestinal rebalancing.
The problem of lactase deficiency is not only related to intestinal symptoms, but can have repercussions on the nutritional intake of calcium, a mineral essential for the correct development and trophism of bones, due to a reduced consumption of milk and dairy products.
How to take Milk Digest?
It is recommended to take up to 2 tablets a day just before meals containing lactose.
Composition of Milk Digest
For 1 tablet:
Beta-galactosidase (50 mg).
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