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Alpha-galactosidase

Enzymes / General enzymes


Description: Alpha-galactosidase is an enzyme derived from the fungus Aspergillus niger. It reduces intestinal gas produced by beans and cabbage family vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Bruxel sprouts etc.).

Oral Uses

  • Flatulence RatingRating

    Alpha-galactosidase prevents bean produced gas. Take 1,000-2,000 GalU of alpha-galactosidase daily, in divided doses, with meals, for many months.

  • Indigestion RatingRating

    Alpha-galactosidase prevents bean produced gas. Take 1,000-2,000 GalU of alpha-galactosidase daily, in divided doses, with meals, for many months.

Oral Actions

  • Action - Carminative RatingRatingRating

    Alpha-galactosidase is a carminative; helps eliminate gas. Take 1,000-2,000 GalU of alpha-galactosidase daily, in divided doses, with meals, for many months.

Recommended Dosage

Take 1,000-2,000 GalU of alpha-galactosidase daily, in divided doses, with meals, for many months.

Cautions & Side Effects

There is no known safety problems if used at suggested dosage. Use it with caution if you have diabetes.

Available Forms

Alpha-galactosidase is available in tablet, capsule, liquid and powder form.

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