GastroVen™ features three premier nutritional blends that promote healthy stomach function and digestion. This formula provides bromelain enzymes (derived from pineapple) that gently support protein digestion.
Ingredients: See Supplement Facts image. No magnesium stearate, yeast, milk, corn, sugar, soy, salt, gluten, wheat, artificial colors, artificial flavors or preservatives are present in this product. It is 100% pure vegan. Capsules are vegetable-based, with no solvents.
Recommended Use:Take 1 capsule, 3 times daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. PRL GastroVen is gentle enough to use with severely irritated stomach and ulcers. For sensitive body types or those with stomach problems: Use GastroVen for 10 days before using PRL Betaine HCL and HCL Activator. Empty 3 Vcaps into hot water, steep for 10-15 minutes, drink preferably 20 minutes before meals. Do this 3 times per day.
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