Brand: Indiana Botanic Gardens

Softgel CapsuleNon-Nutrient/Non-BotanicalOff Market
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Net Contents

90 Softgel(s)

Serving Size

1–3 Softgel(s)

Servings Per Container

30

Supplement Form

Softgel Capsule

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

7 03308 83035 4

Product Version

Not Present

Label Analysis

Objective insights generated automatically from the official DSLD label — a quick, factual read of how this product is formulated and disclosed.

1Active Ingredients

Single-ingredient formula listed in Supplement Facts.

100%Amount Transparency

Every active ingredient discloses a specific amount per serving.

This analysis is generated algorithmically from label data for educational reference only. It is not a product endorsement, ranking, or medical advice.

Allergen Guide

Contains

  • Milk
  • Wheat
  • Soy

Allergen flags are parsed automatically from the official label's claims and statements. Always verify against the physical product label before use, especially if you have a severe allergy.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1–3 Softgel(s) · 1 per day

IngredientAmount Per Serving
Lactase(Aspergillus oryzae)375 mg

Not Present

Other Ingredients

Soybean OilGelatinVegetable GlycerinContains <2% of:

Target Groups

Adult (18 - 50 Years)

Label Claims

All OtherStructure/Function

Directions & Suggested Use

Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions

Suggested Use: For adults, take three (3) softgels just before consuming food or drink that contains lactose. Take one (1) softgel with medications or supplements that contain lactose. These softgels should be swallowed and should not be added directly to milk or other dairy products.

Warnings & Precautions

Precautions re: Allergies

Contains: Soy and Wheat.

Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications

Warning: If you are taking any medications or are pregnant or nursing do not use prior to consulting a physician.

Precautions re: All Other

For your protection, this container has an outer safety seal. (Do not accept if missing or broken.)

Precautions re: Children

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Storage

Storage

Store in a dry, cool place.

Formulation

Formula re: Contains

Contains: Soy and Wheat.

FDA Statements

FDA Disclaimer Statement

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

FDA Statement of Identity

Dietary Supplement

Other Label Statements

General Statements: All Other Content

Digestive Support*

General Statements: All Other Content

Best if used by date on bottle.

Seals/Symbols

IBG INDIANA BOTANIC GARDENS(R)

Manufacturer & Distributor

Distributor

Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc.

3401 W. 37th Ave., Hobart, IN, 46342

Other

Other

1-800-644-8327

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Research & Studies

  • The role of enzyme supplementation in digestive disorders.

    M Roxas - Alternative medicine review, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com

    … A study conducted on 48 healthy Guatemalan preschool children examined the … of lactase enzyme tablets with lactose can significantly reduce breath hydrogen excretion and lactase …

    2008148 citations
  • Digestive enzyme replacement therapy: pancreatic enzymes and lactase

    RFD Felicilda-Reynaldo, M Kenneally - MedSurg Nursing, 2016 - search.proquest.com

    … should discuss with their healthcare providers the benefits and … to take lactase according to the directions of their healthcare … Patients should be taught to take the lactase supplement …

    201619 citations
  • Degradative enzymes from the pharmacy or health food store: interesting examples for introductory biology laboratories

    CE Deutch - The American Biology Teacher, 2007 - BioOne

    … may be of greater interest than enzymes from potatoes or other sources. … enzyme β-galactosidase or lactase from Lactaid™ pills in some detail as one example of a degradative enzyme. …

    20074 citations
  • Naturally occurring food toxins

    LC Dolan, RA Matulka, GA Burdock - Toxins, 2010 - mdpi.com

    … Recently, public health and social agendas have become more … FDA that proposed dietary supplements (which are regulated … of metabolism—low or no lactase enzyme in the intestine. …

    2010349 citations
  • Evaluation of lactase activity in probiotic cultures containing inulin rich plant extracts as prebiotic sources.

    R Akhtar, D Azhar, S Mubashir… - Malaysian Journal of …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com

    … health metabolism and improve symptoms of lactose intolerance. Probiotic strains are used to improve lactase enzyme … , cheeses, fruits, vegetables, soil and in some supplements. …

    20201 citations
  • Vitamins for dummies

    C Hobbs, E Haas - 2011 - books.google.com

    … many years, and we both believe that whole foods, a good diet, regular exercise, and other good health habits always come first before supplements, no matter how helpful they may be. …

    201111 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2014-06-25. DSLD Label ID: 34683. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.