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NO-FENOL Digests Fruits and Vegetables 90 Vegetable Capsules

NO-FENOL Digests Fruits and Vegetables 90 Vegetable Capsules

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Brand: Houston
Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $23.95



Sales Rank: 54071

Ingredients: 1 Capsule Contains: Zyphenase, a proprietary blend containing 288mg Xylanase.32,000 XU CereCalase.1,500 MU Other Ingredients: Vegetabel cellulose, rice bran and water.
Size: 90 Vegetable Capsules
Legal Disclaimer: *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

ASIN: B0001OP28K

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Digestive Support
  • Digests Fats
  • Digests phenols
  • Digests fruits and vegetables
  • Tends to soften stools

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Product Description
Unique Formulation to Assist in Digestion of Phenolic Foods.No-Fenol was developed by Dr. Devin Houston in response to requests for a product that would allow them to eat fruits and vegetables without the problems thought to be associated with some phenolic compounds. Initial responses from many indicate that No-Fenol can allow the addition of these foods to the diet without complications. All plants contain some degree of phenolic compounds. The phenol structure itself is ubiquitous in nature, and is actually essential to many of lifes processes. Current thinking by many is that some have difficulty in the assimilation of phenolic compounds. The research literature indicates that some phenolic compounds are modified by the addition of carbohydrate groups to their structures, which may inhibit their crossing into cells and being metabolized.

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