| Direction of Use |
Explanation |
| When should I take Wobenzym®N? |
We recommend that you take Wobenzym®N
on an empty stomach at least 30 minutes prior to your next meal or at
least 2 hours after your last meal. |
| How should I take Wobenzym®N? |
The Wobenzym®N tablets
need to be swallowed with a glass of water making sure not to chew the
tablets. This will prevent damage to the enteric coated protective
layer of the tablet. This coating allows the tablets to arrive at the
small intestine where they can be effectively absorbed. |
| Can I take Wobenzym®N
with any liquid? |
No, in order for Wobenzym®N
to function properly it should be taken with a glass of water at room
temperature or below. If Wobenzym®N is
taken with a warm to hot liquid such as coffee or tea the enteric
coating on the tablets may be compromised. Taking the tablets with milk
may disturb the absorption of enzymes within the small intestine. |
| What is the appropriate serving size of Wobenzym®N? |
The recommended serving size for the maintenance of
good immune and circulatory function is three (3) tablets. However,
this can be increased as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. |
| How many servings should I take per day? |
The recommended number of servings per day for the
maintenance of good immune and circulatory function is twice (2) per
day. However, this can be increased as recommended by your healthcare
practitioner. |
| Can I accidentally take too many? |
The 160 clinical studies assessing the benefits of
Wobenzym®N suggest that if the amount of
enzymes ingested exceeds the body's need it is simply excreted through
regular bowel movement. Over 100 million people have taken Wobenzym®N
with no indication of toxicity. |
| When should I stop taking Wobenzym®N? |
Wobenzym®N should be
taken as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. It should be
noted that Wobenzym®N can and has been
used by people for over 60 years for continual immune support. |
| Why do I have to take so many tablets? |
Enzymes are rather large protein molecules. As such
only small percentages are absorbed and pass through the intestinal
wall and reach the bloodstream. Therefore, the quantity of tablets
consumed is crucial to ensure adequate absorption. |