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GSA Digestive Force

Sale price$21.90

DIGESTIVE FORCE is an advanced and synergistic enzyme formula that enhances the food breakdown and helps reduce bloating and gas. The selected probiotics support a healthy balance of the gut microbiota while improving immune function.*

Main Health Benefits*

  • Promotes Digestive Comfort
  • Increases Nutrient Absorption

How to Use It

As dietary supplement, take 1 capsule twice a day. For best results, take 20-30 min before a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

GSA Digestive Force
GSA Digestive Force Sale price$21.90

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DISCLAIMER

The research cited below reflects published studies conducted on similar active ingredients used in this product. However, these studies were not performed on this product itself. We cite this research for educational purposes, to highlight the scientific basis behind our ingredient selection, and not to imply that this product will necessarily replicate these results.

KEY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Fungal enzyme blend (Aspergillus oryzae)

Fungal protease, lipase, and lactase from Aspergillus oryzae help break down proteins, fats, and lactose into smaller, more absorbable components, supporting efficient digestion and nutrient uptake (Kitagaki, 2021). In a randomized, double‑blind trial, a fungal multi‑enzyme blend improved indigestion symptoms, sleep quality, and pain scores, indicating better everyday digestive comfort (Ullah et al., 2023). Additional clinical work shows that acid‑resistant lipase reduces post‑meal fullness after high‑fat meals (Levine et al., 2015), while emerging data on A. oryzae–fermented foods and postbiotics suggest added benefits for epithelial barrier support and microbiota modulation, complementing probiotic actions on a healthy gut ecosystem (Seidler et al., 2024).*

Probiotic blend (L. acidophilus, L. casei, L.plantarum)

Our probiotic blend features well‑characterized Lactobacillus strains that transiently colonize the intestine, ferment carbohydrates into short‑chain fatty acids, and interact with the epithelial surface to help maintain a resilient gut barrier (Fidanza et al., 2021). Systematic reviews in healthy adults report that probiotic supplementation can improve stool consistency and bowel habits while easing gastrointestinal discomfort, with benefits depending on the exact strain used (Khalesi et al., 2018). Human trials also show that L. plantarum and L. casei strains modulate immune markers and shorten the duration of respiratory symptoms, illustrating how gut‑resident probiotics can support systemic immune balance alongside a healthy microbiota (Jespersen et al., 2015; Al‑Johani et al., 2024).*

Bromelain

Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme complex from pineapple that helps break down dietary proteins, complementing fungal protease and papain to support thorough protein digestion and amino‑acid release (Hikisz et al., 2021). Meta‑analysis of randomized trials shows that oral bromelain produces modest but significant pain relief and is generally well tolerated, while topical forms accelerate tissue repair, consistent with systemic anti‑inflammatory and proteolytic actions that can indirectly ease abdominal tension and discomfort (Leelakanok et al., 2023; Pereira et al., 2023).*

Papain

Papain is a broad‑spectrum cysteine protease from Carica papaya that remains active over a wide pH range, helping further hydrolyze complex food proteins and complementing fungal enzymes and bromelain for more complete bolus breakdown and amino‑acid release (Amri and Mamboya, 2012; Timbadiya et al., 2023). Recent comprehensive reviews emphasize that papain and C. papaya extracts exhibit digestive, antioxidant, and immune‑modulating activities and may help manage digestive disorders (Babalola
et al., 2023
; Kong et al., 2021).*

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