TriEnza Powder
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📋 Directions for Use
Suggested use: Mix 570 mg (approximately 1/4 teaspoon or slightly heaping scoopful using enclosed scoop) with food or beverage at the beginning of each meal.
TriEnza may be taken with other Houston Enzymes products.
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
Use care not to inhale enzyme powder.
Do not use if tamper-proof seal is broken.
To report an adverse event, contact distributor: Houston Nutraceuticals, Inc. (HNI) 116 N. Broadway St., Siloam Springs, AR 72761 866-757-8627 www.houston-enzymes.com
🧪 Formulation Notes
TriEnza supports the digestion of food proteins (including gluten, casein and soy) carbohydrates, sugars (including lactose), fats, polyphenols and fiber.
TriEnza includes DPP IV (fipeptidyl peptidase 4) enzyme activity which, when combined with other proteases, aids in the breakdown of casomophin (from casein) and gluteomorphin (from gluten).
All vegetarian
Dr. Houston's Biochemist formulated enzymes
Enzyme for digestive intolerances Supports digestion of gluten, casein, proteins, carbohydrates, lactose, polyphenols and fats Reduces occasional gas and bloating
Additional Information
One dose of 570 mg or 1/4 teaspoon equals 2 capsules of TriEnza.
Keep container closed and store at room temperature in freezer, but do not place in refrigerator due to humid conditions.
TriEnza was developed by Dr. Devin Houston, PhD Enzyme Biochemist
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