I really see a difference in how I feel after I eat and take these enzymes. My stomach feels quiet and comfortable. I keep them in my purse.

What people say.
I have a sensitive stomach and have to watch what I eat. This formula helps me digest my meals. I noticed the difference. I think I am overall healthier now.
I have not been able to drink milk for years but now I can thanks to Healthy Tract. It's wonderful to have ice cream again!
Product Overview
Nature meant for your food to arrive rich in the enzymes that help digest it — but cooking, canning, boiling, and pasteurizing quietly strip most of them away, and the body's own enzyme output from the salivary glands, stomach, and pancreas naturally tapers as we age. That gap is exactly what Healthy Tract was built to close. Rather than forcing the gut with laxatives, bulking fibers, or stimulants, it simply gives the body back a measure of the enzymatic activity that diet and time take out — supporting digestion at the moment it matters most: the meal itself.
Every capsule delivers BioCore® Optimum Complete, a balanced 110 mg blend of plant-sourced enzymes, each printed by activity on the panel rather than hidden in a vague proprietary number. Amylase, glucoamylase, and acid maltase address starches; three proteases and a peptidase work on protein; lipase covers fats; lactase supports dairy; and alpha-galactosidase targets the fermentable carbohydrates in beans and cruciferous vegetables that so often follow you home. Kosher-certified, vegetarian, and vegan-friendly, it's formulated without any of the nine major food allergens — designed to pair with a real diet, one capsule at a time.
Further reading
- What Digestive Enzymes Actually Do — A Plain Guide to the Ones Your Body Uses MostYour body makes digestive enzymes in the mouth, stomach, and pancreas, and each one has a narrow job. Here is what they are, which food each type works on, and why output changes over time.
- Which Digestive Enzyme Breaks Down What — Protein, Fat, Starch, Fiber, and DairyEnzymes are specific — a protease does nothing to fat, and lipase does nothing to starch. Here is a food-by-food map of which enzyme handles what, and how to match a panel to the meals that actually bother you.
- How to Read a Digestive Enzyme Label — Activity Units, Blends, and What to IgnoreMilligrams tell you almost nothing about an enzyme. Activity units are the number that matters, and proprietary blends are designed so you cannot see them. Here is how to compare two bottles honestly.
- Natural Food Sources of Digestive Enzymes — and Where Cooking Leaves a GapPineapple, papaya, raw honey and fermented foods all carry enzymes of their own. Here is what each contributes, what heat does to them, and an honest look at how much food enzymes really survive the stomach.
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Warnings & usage
- Do not exceed the recommended dose. Always follow the directions on the product label.
- If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a medical condition, consult your healthcare professional before use.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not use if the safety seal is broken or missing.
- Discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if any adverse reaction occurs.
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