ProEnzol
InflammEnz Plus
Other Combinations60 servings
2 of 3 actives reach a studied dose, 1 falls short.
No dose reference yet for Proteolytic Enzyme Blend (scoped out of the answer, not counted against it).
Dose 2 of 3 reach a studied dose
How to takeDirections: Take two (2) capsules two to three (2-3) times daily on an empty stomach, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- Gluten Free
- Dairy Free
- Sugar Free
How it scores
Overall
C
Evidence
A
Dose
C
Formulation
A
Does the dose do anything?
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Vitamin C
At the studied dose0.45 g / day studies used 0.2-2.5 g · 9 studies
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Calcium
Below the studied range0.05 g / day studies used 0.5-1.5 g · 15 studies
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Modulating Herbal Blend
At the studied dose1.44 g / day studies used 0.81-1.05 g · 2 studies
Each blend lists its ingredients but not how the total splits between them, so no single active's dose can be checked against the studies. We won't guess.
- Proteolytic Enzyme Blendamount hidden
- Modulating Herbal Blendamount hidden
What it's studied for
- Pain levelB
Reduce pain
Pain
- Stroke riskB
Lower stroke risk
Cardiovascular
- Antioxidant storesC
Build antioxidant reserves
Inflammation & oxidative stress
- Colds & infectionsA
Catch fewer colds and infections
Respiratory
- SurvivalA
Lower all-cause death risk
Respiratory
What's in it
Serving size 2 Vegan Capsule(s)
- Vitamin C as Calcium Ascorbate 150 mg 166%
- Calcium as Calcium Ascorbate 18 mg <2%
- Proteolytic Enzyme Blend 498 mg -
- pHysioProtease as Endoprotease, Exoproteases - -
- Bromelain - -
- Peptidase - -
- Serrapeptase - -
- Modulating Herbal Blend 480 mg -
- BCM-95 as Turmeric Rhizome Extract - -
- Indian Frankincense Extract - -
- Grape Seed Extract - -
- Cordyalis Seed Extract - -
Other ingredients
Clean formula. The inactive ingredients are standard capsule components.
- Plant Fiber
- Water
Reported interactions
- Interacts with:
- Bortezomib ·Doxorubicin ·Warfarin ·Antineoplastic_agents ·Aspirin ·Atorvastatin
- Side effects:
- Acute kidney injury ·Nausea ·Vomiting ·Diarrhea ·Abdominal pain ·Headache
From research databases. Not medical advice — talk to your physician.