DigeZyme*
blend of the enzymes amylase, protease, cellulase, lactase, and lipase

Product Classification

Vegan

Isotonic

Gluten-Free

No Detectable GMO

Dairy Free

Good Manufacturing Practices
How to Take for Maximum Absorption

Pour 1 small capful (3.3 g) of Isotonix powder into a cup.

Add 60 ml of water for each capful and mix.

Enjoy once a day. Additional servings may be taken if desired or as directed by your healthcare provider. Maximum bene¬fits occur when taken with or immediately following a meal.
Key Ingredients & Benefits

Amylase
Amylases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of alpha-1, 4-glycosidic linkages of polysaccharides to yield dextrins, oligosaccharides, maltose and D-glucose.

Lactase
Lactases are enzymes involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers.

Cellulase
Cellulase is an enzyme complex which breaks down cellulose to beta-glucose.

Sucrase
Sucrase is the enzyme involved in the hydrolysis of sucrose to fructose and glucose.

Bacillus coagulans (Lactospore)
Bacillus coagulans is a lactic acid bacillus, the indigenous microbial flora in fermented milks and natural inhabitants of the human gastrointestinal tract were thought to be responsible for the longevity of their hosts.
Supports the metabolism of foods for better nutrition
Enzymes are important for the body’s proper absorption and utilization of food. Over time, the body’s ability to make certain enzymes decreases as part of the natural aging process. Many scientists now believe that maintaining normal levels of key enzymes is important to maintain overall health. Enzymes are responsible for every activity of life. Proteases (aids in digesting protein), amylases (aids in digesting carbohydrates), and lipases (aids in digesting fats) are three of the primary digestive enzymes, which function as biological catalysts for the breaking down of food.
Isotonix Liquid vs. Standard Tablet & Capsule

0:05 minutes
Isotonic Liquid:
- Rapidly aborsbed by the body
- Enhanced nutriton absorption through osmotic pressure
- Free from artificial colors or flavors
- No binders or fillers to impede nutrion release
- Maximum results

0:40 minutes
Standard Tablet & Capsule:
- Difficult to swallow
- Slowly absorbed by the body
- Reduced absorption of vitamins & minerals
- Binders and fillers impede nutrient release
- Often contains artificial colors or flavors
Frequently Asked Questions
What are digestive enzymes?
Digestive enzymes are special catalytic proteins that help your body break down food to utilize the complete spectrum of nutrients in the food we eat. Unfortunately, food enzymes, which are sensitive to heat, are usually inactivated when food is cooked to serve. This leaves your body with the challenge of trying to break down foods for absorption into your system with no help from the natural enzymes that would otherwise be present in many of the foods we eat. While your body can break down foods with no help, it may put additional strain on your system. Isotonix Digestive Enzyme Powder Drink acts to supplement and maximize the activity of the body’s own enzymes and the "friendly" bacteria our bodies need in an easy-to-take, pleasant-tasting drink. Our lifestyles and diets are constantly changing. If the last 25 years are any indication, these changes are not usually for the best. Foods that would otherwise offer us their own added enzymes to help our bodies absorb more nutrients are increasingly processed, heated for extended shelf life and stripped of vital elements. The problem is that in making increasing numbers of foods "safe" for ingestion, we are in some cases making foods less healthy for our systems. This means our bodies now need to work harder to absorb the same nutritional content as it may have just a few years ago. Isotonix Digestive Enzyme Powder Drink helps your body replenish all the essential enzymes and "good" bacteria necessary for maximum absorption of nutrients from the food we eat.
What are enzymes?
Enzymes are the workhorses of our cells. They are proteins that catalyze many thousands of biochemical reactions in the body. While most enzymes work inside our cells, digestive enzymes operate outside the cells in the gastrointestinal tract. The start of digestion begins with digestive enzymes secreted by salivary gland cells into our mouths. Cells lining the gastrointestinal tract also contribute enzymes, such as pepsin in the stomach. In addition, digestive enzymes are produced in the pancreas and are emptied into the upper part of the small intestine. These enzymes help to break apart proteins, allowing the body to optimize its effort to digest proteins from plant and animal sources, as well as break down starch, lactose, fats, and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). The result is a more complete digestive process, resulting in better nutritional absorption. Isotonix Digestive Enzyme Powder Drink supplies natural plant enzymes that are not inactivated by stomach acid. What this means is that the supplemental enzymes mix with and work in concert with the ingested food, and begin to work with the body’s own digestive enzymes to release as many of the nutrients as possible.
What are probiotics?
Probiotics are beneficial organisms that promote a healthy digestive tract environment. Probiotics can help support the body in maintaining proper digestive functions. These "friendly" bacteria can help the absorption of vitamins and minerals, and can actually synthesize some vitamins, such as biotin and vitamin K. In addition, these beneficial bacteria contribute to the breaking down of fibers and undigested starch into simple sugars. These simple sugars then function as fuel for the cells that line the large intestine.
What are the "good" bacteria?
Not all bacteria are harmful. In fact, if it weren’t for "good" bacteria, we would be unable to digest food. Isotonix Digestive Enzyme Powder Drink contains probiotic bacteria called Bacillus coagulans, designed to help replenish the "good" bacteria that can be harmed by things like the ingestion of antibiotics. These "friendly" bacteria help to repopulate the colon and displace harmful bacteria.
How should I take this health food?
As a health food, take it with a meal or immediately following a meal.
If I am a vegetarian, can I take this product?
Yes, this is a vegetarian product and contains no wheat, soy, yeast, gluten, artificial flavor, starch, salt, preservatives or milk.
Does this product have “No Detectable GMOs”?
This product is tested with no GMO detected. This product’s raw material may contain genetically modified materials/ingredients, but the finished product does not contain any transgenic DNA fragment or transgenic proteins.
Is Isotonix Digestive Enzyme Powder Drink safe?
Isotonix Digestive Enzyme Powder Drink is safe and free of harmful agents. The product is made in the United States in FDA-inspected facilities using Good Manufacturing Practices. Customers can have confidence in the quality and safety of this product.
Research Scope
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*DigeZyme™ and Lactospore™ are trademarks of the Sabinsa Corporation.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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出街食飯 (打邊爐/放題)通想都會比平時食多咗,食得快樂隨之而嚟就係有種頂住頂住,胃漲所帶嚟嘅不適感。飲咗消化酵素大概10-20分鐘後個胃漲嘅感覺減少咗好多!太好了!
Response from Customer Service on 17/4/2025
親愛的顧客,感謝您抽出寶貴時間對Isotonix® 消化酵素沖飲(含益生菌)發表意見。我們很高興您對產品感到滿意。再次感謝閣下對美安的支持!
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食滯左一飲即刻舒服好多!!
by LAM
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on 13/3/2025
食滯左一飲即刻舒服好多!! 正!!
Response from Customer Service on 14/3/2025
親愛的顧客,感謝您抽出寶貴時間對Isotonix® 消化酵素沖飲(含益生菌)發表意見。我們很高興您對產品感到滿意。再次感謝閣下對美安的支持!
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消化酵素效果非常好
by FU
Shop Consultant
on 18/6/2024
我腸胃炎和胃痛都係靠佢,飲後5分鐘,立即止痛,效果好過食胃藥。
Response from Customer Service on 19/6/2024
親愛的顧客,感謝您抽出寶貴時間對Isotonix® 消化酵素沖飲(含益生菌)發表意見。我們很高興您對產品感到滿意。再次感謝閣下對美安的支持!
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十分喜歡這產品
by Hiu FungC
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on 24/11/2023
我和太太以及6歲女兒都很喜歡飲消化酵素,可以為我們日常的飲食帶來良好的消化,以及令身體能好好吸收到食物中的營養。
Response from Customer Service on 24/11/2023
致 親愛的顧客,感謝您抽出寶貴時間對Isotonix® 消化酵素沖飲(含益生菌)發表意見。我們很高興您對產品感到滿意。再次感謝閣下對美安的支持!
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消化酵素
by Anonymous
on 13/6/2023
消化酵素吸收快效果好,可以幫助消化系統改善
Response from Customer Service on 14/6/2023
致 親愛的顧客,感謝您抽出寶貴時間對 Isotonix® 消化酵素沖飲包(含益生菌) 發表意見。我們很高興您對產品感到滿意。再次感謝閣下對美安的支持!
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