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Detailed comparison of Source Naturals Vegetarian Rejuvenzyme and Kal Super Enzymes digestive health supplements. Side by side look at similarities and differences for supplement facts such as vitamins and minerals, directions, other ingredients, serving
There are 37 differences and 3 similarities between Source Naturals Vegetarian Rejuvenzyme, Kal Super Enzymes
 
General
Description   Whole Body Vegetarian Systemic Enzymes Vegetarian Rejuvenzyme Is A Bio-aligned Formula With A Comprehensive Bend Of Proteolytic Systemic Enzymes Bundled Into A Convenient Vegetarian Capsule. This Formula Supports Efficient Circulation, And May Reduce Minor Occasional Pain Associated With Everyday Activity. It May Provide A Balanced Approach To Metabolic Inflammation, Joint And Respiratory Health, Immune Support, And Antioxidant Defense. The Ingredients Are Suitable For Vegetarians And Those With Allergies To Animal-based Enzymes. vs   Dual Action Release Stomach And Intestinal Support Formula Super Enzymes Is A Bi-layer/dual Activity Tablet. The White Layer Provides Stomach Support While The Beige Layer Provides Intestinal Support For A Complete Enzymatic Formula.  
 
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Category   Digestive Enzymes vs   Digestive Enzymes  
 
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Directions   2 Capsules, Twice Daily On An Empty Stomach With At Least 8 Ounces Of Water. vs   Use Only As Directed. Take One Bi-layer Tablet Daily, As Needed With A Meal.  
 
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Count   
120 Capsules
vs   60 Tablets
 
 
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Weight   
0.23 lb
vs   0.23 lb
 
 
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Serving Size   
2 Capsules
vs   1 Tablet
 
 
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Servings   
60
vs   60
 
 
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Other Ingredients   Vegetable Cellulose, Rice Bran, Purified Water, And Medium Chain Triglycerides. vs   Calcium Phosphate, Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Silica And Magnesium Stearate.  
 
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Warnings   Do Not Take If You Are Pregnant, Breastfeeding, May Become Pregnant, Or If You Suffer From Any Gastrointestinal Disorders Such As Ulcers. Consult Your Health Care Professional Before Taking This Product If You Are Taking Any Drug That Affects Blood Coagulation Such As Prescription Vitamin K, Heparin, Warfarin (coumadin), Or Aspirin. Also Consult Your Physician Before Taking This Product In Conjunction With Nattokinase Or Serrapeptase; Because Their Activities Are Both Present In This Formula. Taking Additional Supplements May Pose A Health Risk. vs   Keep Your Licensed Health Care Practitioner Informed When Using This Product. Do Not Use If You Are Pregnant.  
 
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Supplement facts
Betaine (as betaine HCI)    vs   150 mg
 
 
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Pepsin 1:10,000    vs   75 mg
 
 
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Papain (2,000 USP units/mg)    vs   75 mg
 
 
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Alpha-D-Galactosidase    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Rutin   
150 mg
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Custom Proteolytic Enzyme Blend   
440 mg
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Cayenne (Capsicum annuum) (pepper)    vs   75 mg
 
 
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Pancreatin (4X)    vs   50 mg
 
 
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Protease AM (Aspergillus melleus)   
27.2 AP
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Lactase (10,000 FCC units/g)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Papain (Carica papaya)   14000000 Fccpu vs     
 
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Cellulase (1,017 FCC units/g)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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N.Zimes PA (vegetarian pancreatin blend)   
320 mg
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Diastase (3,400 SKB units/g)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Protease (Aspergillus oryzae)   
6,400 HUT
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Lipase (8,000 USP units/g)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Lipase (Rizopus oryzae)   
8,000 FIP
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Mycozyme    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Ionic Trace Mineral Blend   
40 mg
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Bromelain (2,000 GDU)    vs   15 mg
 
 
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Amla Fruit   
40 mg
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Beet    vs   20 mg
 
 
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Serrazimes (Aspergillus oryzae)   
40,000 SU
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Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Nattozimes (Aspergillus oryzae)   
1000 FU
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Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Neutral Bacterial Protease (Bacillus subtillis)   
2000 PC
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Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-graecum) (seed)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Amylase (as aspergillus oryzae)   
2,400 DU
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Chamomile Leaf (Matricaria chamomilla)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Peppermint Leaf (Mentha piperita)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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