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SKU: 8001704

Intoleran Starchway 150 Capsules

Vendor Intoleran
Regular price $123.49
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General Information

Starchway is helpful for surcrose and/or starch intolerance. It is also helpful for for CSID symptoms, and has shown activity for maltose intolerance. It is taken at the time of the meal or drink, and contains the enzymes Invertase and Glucoamylase. Directions for use: Take one capsule with liquid (or twist open capsule and place contents in liquid and stir) immediately before eating/drinking a product containing either sucrose and/or starch. Lasts for approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Maximum of 15 capsules daily (for instances of severe food intolerance, taking 2 to 3 capsules can be safely tried if not a sufficient response from 1 capsule, although not commonly required). Contains per capsule: Invertase 7500iu, Glucoamylase 2500iu. Excipients: calcium carbonate, dextrose. HPMC capsule suitable for vegetarians. The enzyme Invertase is derived from the yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Glucoamylase is derived from the mould Aspergillus Niger. Please note, sucrose and starch are not part of the FODMAP group, but are carbohydrates that people can be intolerant too similarly to the FODMAPs. Monash University Low FODMAP Certified trade marks used under licence by Intoleran. One serve of this product is low in FODMAPs and can assist with following the Monash University Low FODMAP Diet™. A strict low FODMAP diet should only be commenced under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Monash University has assessed this product as being low in FODMAPs but has not assessed its suitability as a therapeutic good. Monash University receives a licence fee for use of the Monash University Low FODMAP Certified trade marks


Common Uses

Sucrose and/or Starch Intolerance, and Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID) symptoms


Directions

Directions for use: Take one capsule with liquid (or twist open capsule and place contents in liquid and stir) immediately before eating/drinking a product containing either sucrose and/or starch. Lasts for approximately 30 to 45 minutes. Maximum of 15 capsules daily (for instances of severe food intolerance, taking 2 to 3 capsules can be safely tried if not a sufficient response from 1 capsule, although not commonly required).

Store away from sunlight in a dry, room temperature environment. Keep out of reach of children.


Ingredients

Contains per capsule: Invertase 7500iu, Glucoamylase 2500iu. Excipients: calcium carbonate, dextrose. HPMC capsule suitable for vegetarians. The enzyme Invertase is derived from the yeast Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Glucoamylase is derived from the mould Aspergillus Niger.

Gluten Free, Vegan


Warnings

Our range are not therapeutic items to modify the underlying cause of your intolerance, it can assist processing of food in your gut as an extra support or safety net when you need. *Monash University Low FODMAP Certified trade marks used under licence by Intoleran. One serve of this product is low in FODMAPs and can assist with following the Monash University Low FODMAP Diet™. A strict low FODMAP diet should only be commenced under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Monash University has assessed this product as being low in FODMAPs but has not assessed its suitability as a therapeutic good. Monash University receives a license fee for use of the Monash University Low FODMAP Certified trade marks.

A healthy lifestyle and a varied, balanced diet with consideration to your food intolerance is important in addition to any nutritional or health supplements. A dietitian can advise you on how to manage your food intolerance.

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