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For you, if you want to protect your stomach lining and promote gastric health
The ingredients in Gastro-Ease™ can:
- Support stomach health and comfort
- Promote a healthy stomach wall at the cellular level
- Encourages healthy production and maintenance of the mucosal lining
- Help maintain a healthy stomach environment
The trace element zinc can promote stomach health. And when combined with the amino acid-derived carnosine (as zinc L-carnosine), plus a patented strain of Lactobacillus - the effects are even more pronounced.
Ingredients:
Support a healthy and protective stomach lining and promote a balanced stomach environment as well as gastric comfort with Gastro-Ease™.
The stomach contains hydrochloric acids to help break down the foods we eat. These acids would damage the delicate stomach wall, if not for a protective coating of mucous.
Gastro-Ease™ contains a specialized form of zinc plus a patented probiotic strain to support this protective mucous layer.
A specialized form of zinc
Research shows that the trace mineral zinc promotes stomach health in a variety of ways. When combined with carnosine (as zinc-L-carnosine), the effects are even more pronounced.
Studies show that zinc L-carnosine significantly reduces factors associated with gastric discomfort — in just 8 weeks.
This is because zinc-L-carnosine directly targets the cells of the stomach wall responsible for producing the protective layer of mucous. Zinc-L-carnosine encourages the healthy production of protective mucous and has been shown to help reduce gastric discomfort.
Patented probiotic bacteria
Pylopass™ is a patented form of the naturally occurring probiotic L. reuteri . These friendly bacteria can help to promote a healthy balance of good to bad bacteria in your stomach, which can affect the health of the protective mucous layer in your stomach.
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