Fodzyme is BACK IN STOCK! | We have re-stocked $39.99AUD FODZYME 10g Test Kits in our warehouse and online! | PLUS.. Later this week/early next week the new FODZYME 60 serve Jar will be available at FodShop! | FODZYME™ is the world's first enzyme supplement that breaks down FODMAPs. While a low FODMAP diet can help identify your trigger foods, it can also be really restrictive (and frankly, impossible at times). FODZYME™ is a novel enzyme supplement that addresses FODMAPs directly to make food painless. When sprinkled on, or mixed with high FODMAP meals, FODZYME™'s enzyme blend breaks down the FODMAP molecules like fructan, galacto-oligosaccharides, and lactose into more digestible simple sugars, helping you savour every bite. | A simple sprinkle and you can eat high FODMAP foods again, including pasta, onion & garlic! | Formulation: All ingredients are sourced from a US-based manufacturer. They are mixed and packed in a US-based cGMP FDA-registered facility. SERVING SIZE 1/4 tsp (750 mg) ENZYME BLEND (INULINASE, LACTASE, ALPHA-GALACTOSIDASE) 24 mg per serving Other ingredients: dextrose, dextrin, maltodextrin. | We went live on Instagram with Fodzyme Cofounder Anjie Liu! 11:00AM AEST Wednesday 6th April 2022 #IBSAwarenessMonth #IBSAMwithFodShop | Don't be in the poop, Stay in the loop! Follow us on: | Disclaimer: *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (USA) or the TGA (Australia). The products featured in this newsletter are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. A low FODMAP diet does not treat a disease, but may help to meet nutrition needs with reduced gastrointestinal symptoms. The purpose of the FodShop newsletter is to provide new product updates, recipe support and enjoyment for those following a low FODMAP diet. The information included in this newsletter is not a substitute for professional advice. Always seek the expert advice & support of your physician, dietitian or other qualified health care practitioner prior to altering your diet or exercise regimen, or commencing new treatment. | |