Food Sensitivity Relief with Diamine Oxidase (DAO)
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Food Sensitivity Relief with Diamine Oxidase (DAO)
Improved digestive comfort with histamine-rich food
Today, many people experience digestive problems after meals, especially when consuming histamine-rich foods such as cured meats, cheeses and wine. A recent survey from September 2024, conducted among 2,537 Life Extension customers, shows that 44% experience digestive problems after meals. Of these, 74% reported bloating and 67% gas. This indicates that histamine sensitivity can be a common cause of discomfort, and Food Sensitivity Relief with Diamine Oxidase (DAO) offers a solution that can contribute to better digestion and quality of life.
Food Sensitivity Relief with DAO supports the breakdown of histamine in the gut, a naturally occurring substance that can cause digestive problems in some people. The product is made from plant-based ingredients and contains DAO enzyme from pea sprouts. This provides a safe, effective and vegetable source of DAO, without the use of animal ingredients, and provides an alternative that is both GMO-free and gluten-free.
Benefits and effects
- Relieves digestive complaints: The DAO enzyme supports the breakdown of histamine in the gut, which can reduce stomach complaints associated with histamine sensitivity such as bloating and gas.
- Plant-based source: Food Sensitivity Relief contains DAO extracted from pea sprouts, a safe and natural alternative to animal-based enzymes.
- Clinically proven: Studies show that DAO enzyme can relieve digestive distress in histamine sensitivity, and support digestive comfort by inhibiting the intensity of symptoms associated with histamine-rich foods. A randomized controlled trial showed significant symptom reduction in participants who took DAO before meals over an eight-week period.
- Improved quality of life: With Food Sensitivity Relief, you can enjoy foods that previously caused discomfort without worry, and relive the joy of good meals.
Technical specifications and ingredients
- Contents per capsule:
- Dehydrated pea sprout powder with DAO activity of 20,000 HDU (histamine degrading units): 4.3 mg
- Other ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable cellulose (capsule), silica and vegetable stearate.
- Instructions for use: Take one capsule before heavy meals, up to three times a day, or as recommended by a healthcare professional. The product is intended to break down histamine, but does not prevent severe allergic reactions or gluten-related reactions.
- Quality standards: The product is GMO-free, gluten-free and made in the USA, with high standards of purity and quality.
Conclusion
Food Sensitivity Relief with Diamine Oxidase (DAO) is a safe and effective way to support digestion when consuming histamine-rich food. This plant-based supplement is ideal for those who want a solution without animal ingredients. With this DAO formula, you can once again enjoy your favorite foods without worrying about digestive problems, and give your digestion the little extra boost it needs.
Reservation
Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements is at your own risk and should be done in consultation with a doctor. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. The effect of this product may vary from person to person. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. Should be kept out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease.
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