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Detailed comparison of FoodScience of Vermont All-Zyme and Labrada Sorenzyme digestive health supplements. Side by side look at similarities and differences for supplement facts such as vitamins and minerals, directions, other ingredients, serving sizes a
There are 29 differences and 2 similarities between FoodScience of Vermont All-Zyme, Labrada Sorenzyme
 
General
Description   All-zyme A Digestive Enzyme Supplement To Support Digestive Tract Function And Nutrient Absorption. A Digestive Enzyme Supplement To Support Digestive Tract Function And Nutrient Absorption*. All-zyme Contains 10 Digestive Enzymes And Places Special Emphasis On Proteolytic (protein Digesting) Enzymes. The Enteric Coating Used In All-zyme Releases The Proper Enzymes At The Correct Digestive Intervals For Maximum Activity. vs   Helps Prevent D.o.m.s. Delivers Recovery Enzymes Mint Flavored Capsules Attenuates Delayed-onset Muscle Soreness (d.o.m.s.), The Post-workout Soreness That Prevents You From Making Faster Muscle Gains. Can Reduce Post-workout Inflammation To Speed Recovery Time By Up To 63% Unique Anti-catabolic Formulation Protects Against Post-workout Cortisol Elevation. Cortisol Is A Stress Hormone That Eats Away At Muscle And Promotes Body Fat. Scientifically Formulated Based On Clinical Results In Humans. Systemic (whole Body) Enzyme Matrix  
 
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Category   Digestive Enzymes vs   Digestive Enzymes  
 
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Directions   As A Dietary Supplement, Take 1 Tablet With Each Meal. vs   Take Four Capsules Once Daily At Least 45 Minutes Before A Meal Or As Recommended By Your Health Care Professional. Elite Level Athletes, Take Four Capsules Twice Daily.  
 
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Count   
90 Tablets
vs   120 Capsules
 
 
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Weight   
0.27 lb
vs   0.3 lb
 
 
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Serving Size   
1 Tablet
vs   4 Capsules
 
 
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Servings   
90
vs   30
 
 
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Other Ingredients   Cellulose, Vegetable Stearate, Silica. vs   Rice Flour, Silica, Magnesium Stearate.  
 
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Warnings   If Pregnant Or Nursing, Consult Your Health Care Practitioner Before Taking This Product. vs   The Ingredients In Sorenzyme Are 100% Natural And Non-toxic; However, Because Many Of The Enzymes In This Formula Have An Anti-inflammatory, Anti-coagulating Effect, People Taking Any Type Of Blood-thinning Medications, Aspirin, And/or Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Should Seek Medical Advice From Their Physician Before Using. All Users Are Advised To Consult Their Physician Before Starting Any Dietary Supplement And/or Exercise Program. Pregnant Or Lactating Women Should Not Use This Product.sorenzyme Is Not A Digestive Enzyme Blend. Sorenzyme Contains Unique Enzymes In Scientifically-based Concentrations That Have Been Show To Work On A Systemic (whole Body) Level, To Help Reduce D.o.m.s. And Improve Post-training Muscle-recovery.  
 
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Potency    vs   600 mg
 
 
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Supplement facts
Betaine (as betaine HCI)   
100 mg
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Ox Bile   
30 mg
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Bromelain (3300 GDU/g)    vs   45 mg
 
 
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Lysozyme Chloride (22,800 U/mg)    vs   27 mg
 
 
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Chymotrypsin (1000 U/mg)    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Calcium (Ca. Sulfate)   
50 mg
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Papain (50,000 USP/mg)    vs   133 mg
 
 
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Pepsin (150 USP)   
50 mg
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Amylase (100,000 SKB/mg)    vs   27 mg
 
 
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Bromelain (6 GDU)   
50 mg
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Lipase (50,000 FIP/g)    vs   27 mg
 
 
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Pancreas Substance   
200 mg
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Beta Sitosterol Glucoside    vs   1200 mcg
 
 
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Papain (125 USP)   
50 mg
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Piper Nigrum (95% piperine)    vs   5 mg
 
 
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Protease Enzymes (10,000 USP)   
100 mg
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Amylase Enzymes (10,000 USP)   
100 mg
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Lipase Enzymes (300 USP)   
25 mg
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Cellulase Enzymes (40 USP)   
10 mg
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Protease (500,000 HUT/g)    vs   870 mg
 
 
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Trypsin (1:150 min 150 USP/mg)    vs   20 mg
 
 
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