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PROVIDES GENTLE SUPPORT FOR GI TRACT*
Clinician-developed Similase Sensitive Stomach combines Microbial Enzymes with the demulcent herbs marshmallow and slippery elm to provide gentle support for the GI tract.* Gamma-oryzanol and licorice root complement the demulcent herbs.* Protease is omitted due to its potential for irritation in sensitive patients.
Directions
Directions
Similase® Sensitive Stomach Directions and/or Dosage
Take 1 or 2 capsules three times daily at the beginning of meals, or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Warning
This product contains Slippery Elm. Slippery Elm should not be taken together with any medication as it may interfere with absorption.If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use.Keep out of reach of children.
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