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Solaray Vegan Betaine HCL -- 90 VegCaps


Solaray Vegan Betaine HCL
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Solaray Vegan Betaine HCL Description

  • Vegan Betaine HCL with Pepsin
  • 650 mg
  • + Digestive Support
  • Made without Soy
  • Lab Verified
  • Vegan

Double the support to help you get your gut in gear: This powerful formula combines two digestion-loving ingredients, betaine HCL and pepsin, to help your body break down nutrients so you can keep feeling your best.

 

 

• Delivers powerful digestive support when you need it most
• Each 1-capsule serving contains a potent 650 mg betaine HCL and 100 mg pepsin (supplying 500 SAP)
• Betaine HCL, a nutritional compound, and pepsin, a digestive enzyme, help the body break down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates
• Our vegan pepsin is derived from a unique microbial fermentation process

 

First formula with vegan pepsin available on the market

 

 

A Brighter Way
Solaray was built upon the belief that nature is the source of wellness, and our outlook hasn’t changed. To help protect the planet that cares for us, we are committed to sustainability in all we do.


Recycled Packaging
To reduce our carbon footprint, all Solaray bottles are made from post-consumer recycled resin, helping keep plastic out of our landfills and oceans.


Responsibly Sourced
We source only the highest-quality ingredients under the sun. Then, we rigorously test each raw material for identity, purity, and potency at our certified cGMP facility.


Directions

Use only as directed. Take 1 VegCap daily before, with, or after a meal.
Free Of
Soy and animal ingredients.

*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.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Betaine HCl650 mg*
Pepsin (from Aspergillus niger) (Supplying 500 SAP)100 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose capsule, tapioca dextrin, cellulose, silica.
Warnings

Keep out of reach of children. Consult a licensed health care practitioner before using this product.

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