Digestive Enzyme Pro Blend

Digestive Enzyme Pro Blend

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Digestive Enzyme Pro Blend

Digestive Enzyme Pro Blend

Your digestion has changed. That's not a complaint. It's just biology.

$32.99
Sale price  $32.99 Regular price 

After 50, your body makes fewer digestive enzymes. Here's what that means — and what to do about it before your next meal.

Benefits

Meals sit lighter — food breaks down completely instead of partially processing and sitting.

Afternoon energy holds — when nutrients are fully absorbed, your body actually gets the fuel it ate.

Dairy causes less trouble — Fungal Lactase (600 LACU) addresses the lactose that becomes harder to digest after 50.

Beans and vegetables behave — Alpha Galactosidase (300 GALU) handles the complex sugars that cause bloating in cruciferous vegetables and legumes.

One capsule, two jobs done — enzyme support and probiotic strains together, where most products make you choose.

Ingredients

Makzyme-Pro™ Enzyme Blend (2500 HUT / 400mg): Fungal Protease (from Aspergillus oryzae), Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, and Lactobacillus plantarum.

Plus Bromelain (90 GDU), Papain (2670 TU), Fungal Lipase (1500 FIP), Fungal Lactase (600 LACU), and Alpha Galactosidase (300 GALU).

Other ingredients: Hypromellose (vegetable capsule), Vegetable Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.

No artificial colors. No hidden blends. No fillers that need explaining. Made in the USA.

As you age, your digestive enzyme production slows down. Here's what that actually means.

Fewer enzymes

Your body makes less

Food half breaks down

Not fully turned into fuel

You feel the leftovers

The difference, all afternoon

Fewer tools means a slower job, and you carry the difference around all afternoon. This isn't a disease and it isn't permanent. It's a shortage. And shortages are the easy kind to fix.

Read more about why digestion changes as you age

Most digestive supplements add enzymes or probiotics. This does both.

The Breaker EnzymesThe Breaker

Unlocks the fuel in your food

Digestive enzyme support

As you age, your body makes fewer enzymes, so food doesn't break down completely. The enzymes in this blend do that work for you — turning heavy meals into fuel your body can actually absorb.

The Tender ProbioticsThe Tender

Keeps the foundation healthy

Probiotic strains for gut health

Three live probiotic strains settle into your gut and support the environment your digestion depends on. The Breaker clears the way, the Tender looks after the ground it leaves behind.

What a digestive enzyme supplement actually does

What a digestive enzyme supplement actually does

Meals sit lighter

Food breaks down more completely instead of partially processing and sitting.

Dairy causes less trouble

Fungal Lactase (600 LACU) addresses the lactose that becomes harder to digest after 50.

Afternoon energy holds

When nutrients are fully absorbed, your body actually gets the fuel it ate.

Beans and vegetables behave

Alpha Galactosidase (300 GALU) handles the complex sugars that cause bloating in cruciferous vegetables and legumes.

What's in it. Every enzyme. Every activity unit.

We list activity units, not just milligrams. A milligram tells you how much is in the capsule. An activity unit tells you how much work it can do. Here's the full picture.

Ingredients
Fungal Protease (from Aspergillus oryzae)2500 HUT

Breaks down protein from meat, eggs, dairy, and legumes. 2500 HUT (Hemoglobin Unit Tyrosine) is a meaningful, functional dose of proteolytic activity.

Lactobacillus acidophilus

The most studied Lactobacillus strain. Supports gut lining and the microbiome environment that enzymes work within.

Lactobacillus casei

Supports intestinal health. Studied for its role in reducing digestive discomfort, particularly after periods of gut disruption.

Lactobacillus plantarum

One of the hardiest probiotic strains available — survives stomach acid more reliably than many others. Studied for reducing bloating and supporting the gut barrier.

Bromelain90 GDU

A natural enzyme from pineapple. Supports protein breakdown with additional anti-inflammatory properties in the gut lining.

Papain2670 TU

A natural enzyme from papaya. Particularly effective at breaking down tough proteins. 2670 TU (Tyrosine Units) is a strong proteolytic dose.

Fungal Lipase1500 FIP

Breaks down dietary fat from oils, butter, fatty fish, and nuts. FIP is the internationally recognized lipase activity standard.

Fungal Lactase600 LACU

Breaks down lactose — the dairy sugar that becomes significantly harder to process after 50. If dairy causes you trouble, this is the enzyme doing the work.

Alpha Galactosidase300 GALU

Breaks down complex sugars in beans, lentils, and cruciferous vegetables that most digestive systems weren't built to handle alone.

No artificial colors. No hidden blends. No fillers that need explaining.

Sound familiar?
My digestion isn't as reliable as it was in my 40s. Nothing dramatic, just not what it used to be.
I want one supplement that covers both enzymes and probiotics, without adding another bottle to my routine.

Sound familiar?

Beans and cruciferous vegetables cause me more trouble than they used to.
I feel heavier after meals, especially protein-heavy ones, dairy, or anything rich.

How to Take Your Digestive Enzyme Supplement

The timing is the thing most people miss. Enzymes work best when they're ready before food arrives, so think of it as setting the table before dinner.

Most people notice the difference within the first week: lighter meals, steadier afternoons, less of the post-lunch slump.

Dose1 capsule · 2x daily20 min before meals
Supply60 capsules30-day supply
Cost$32 / bottle$27.20/mo subscription

Pairs well with L-Glutamine to support the gut lining and Colostrum for the gut barrier. Enzyme support is always the first step. The rest builds on it.

See the full 30-Day Gut Reset Protocol
How to Take Your Digestive Enzyme Supplement
  • 30-day returns
  • Made in USA
  • Activity units disclosed
  • No artificial fillers

Digestive Enzyme Supplement Frequently Asked Questions

A few things worth knowing that people ask before getting started.

I've tried probiotics and didn't notice much. Is this more of the same?

No, and the distinction matters. Probiotics add beneficial bacteria. Digestive enzymes help your body break food down before it reaches those bacteria. When breakdown is incomplete, probiotics have less to work with, which is often why they produce partial results. This formula includes both enzyme support and three probiotic strains so both jobs get done together.

Why take it before meals, not with them?

Enzymes prepare your digestive environment for incoming food. Taking them before a meal gives them time to be active and ready. Taking them with or after food isn't harmful — it's just less effective. The before-meal habit is what makes the meaningful difference.

My digestion seems okay. Is this still worth taking?

"Seems okay" often means "I've adapted to a new normal." Enzyme decline is gradual, and the adjustments people make — smaller portions, avoiding certain foods, accepting afternoon fatigue — happen slowly enough that they don't register as a problem. It's worth trying for 30 days to have a baseline comparison. Most people are surprised by what changes.

I don't have obvious dairy problems. Do I still need the lactase?

Dairy sensitivity increases with age, often before people consciously notice it. Many attribute post-meal heaviness or bloating to other foods when dairy is contributing. Lactase is included because it addresses a common and frequently unrecognized issue after 50. You may not notice it working until you go without it.

What is Makzyme-Pro™?

The trademarked name for the proprietary enzyme blend at the core of this formula. Trademarked ingredient blends are held to higher purity and consistency standards than generic equivalents. The activity unit on the label — 2500 HUT — is the real accountability number.

Will this affect my other supplements?

Digestive enzymes generally improve the absorption of other supplements by ensuring the gut processes them more completely. If you're taking fat-soluble vitamins (D, K, A, E), omega-3s, or any nutrient that requires proper lipid digestion, lipase support in particular improves what you actually absorb from them.

How is this different from the pharmacy options?

Pharmacy options tend to be low-potency, cover one or two enzymes, and don't include probiotic strains. This formula covers six enzyme components plus three Lactobacillus strains, with every enzyme listed by its activity unit — HUT, GDU, TU, FIP, LACU, GALU — not just milligram weight. Potency units tell you what the enzymes can actually do. Most pharmacy options don't disclose this.