Nu-Zymes
Nu-Zymes is a “confident” company, so confident in fact that you won’t find the price unless you read the fine print.
Is it really that bad? Personally speaking, we would call $180 that bad, especially for something as simple as a digestive aid. But yet, we keep buying. So the next natural question would be, is Nu-Zymes that good? Realistically, most of us just forget to call and return it.
How Does Nu-Zymes Work?
Amylase – Amylase is mostly meant to break carbs down into simple sugars to be digested.
Protease – Protease is essential for the digestion of protein.
Lactase – If you don’t have enough, you might experience lactose intolerance. But that’s about it.
Lipase – Some people can benefit from additional lipase. But most do not need it.
Cellulase – Cellulase improves the absorption of cellulose fibers, helping you to regulate blood sugar.
Acidophilus – Different types of acidophilus have been used to improve the digestive processes. But it depends on the type.
CereCalase – CereCalase is mostly used as a nutritional supplement for vegetarians.
Conclusion on Nu-Zymes
Nu-Zymes has ingredients that technically meet the basic requirements to be a digestive aid. But how badly are you willing to be ripped off? Nu-Zymes charges more than the best diet pills and more than any prescription digestive aid that I know of.
And prescription digestive aids are meant to treat actual medical conditions, which Nu-Zymes is not! We can’t imagine buying knowing all of this.
