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Active Enzymes by Symple Nature

Break down food with ease using Symple Nature’s Active Enzymes — a powerful blend of 18 plant-based digestive enzymes designed to support smoother digestion, reduce bloating, and improve nutrient absorption.

Symple Nature Active Enzymes Digestive Supplement – Full Spectrum Plant-Based Enzymes for Bloating and Gut Support
Non-GMO Plant Based Digestive Enzymes
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What Are Active Enzymes?

Active enzymes are essential proteins your body uses to break down the food you eat into absorbable nutrients. But when your body doesn’t produce enough of the right digestive enzymes, it can lead to uncomfortable symptoms like bloating, stomach pain, gas, or sluggish digestion.

Many people experience food-related discomfort without realizing it may stem from low enzyme activity. If you’ve ever felt uneasy after eating dairy, gluten, fatty meals, nuts, or even vegetables, you could benefit from supplementing with active digestive enzymes.

Why Activated Enzymes Matter

Your body uses different enzymes to break down different nutrients: lipase for fats, amylase for carbohydrates, protease for proteins, lactase for dairy, and so on. As we age or deal with stress, inflammation, or gut health issues, our bodies naturally slow down enzyme production.

That’s where Symple Nature's Active Enzymes can help. This plant-based digestive formula includes 18 activated enzymes—including aspergillopepsin for gluten breakdown—designed to help your body digest food more efficiently and feel better after meals.

A Smarter Way to Support Digestion

Enzyme deficiencies can contribute to food intolerances, nutrient malabsorption, and poor gut health. Active Enzymes offers daily support by giving your body a complete enzyme blend to help reduce digestive strain and improve nutrient absorption.

Just 1 to 2 capsules before meals help ease discomfort and promote digestive balance—especially when eating heavier, harder-to-digest foods.

Real Benefits from Real Users

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Finally Found Relief

“My wife had colitis for about a year and finally got relief with the help of Active Enzymes!”

William S.

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Back to Feeling Great!

“In just the first month, Active Enzymes helped me so much! At 67 years old, I’m thrilled to be feeling so great again.”

Julie A.

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No More Stomach Pain

“After trying Symple Nature’s Active Enzymes, I noticed a HUGE difference. No more stomach pain—and I feel fuller longer!”

Brandi C.

Suggested Use

Take 1 capsule 1 to 2 times at the beginning of each meal, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Do not exceed 6 capsules daily.

What’s Inside Active Enzymes

As we get older, our natural enzyme production declines. This can lead to digestive issues and reduced nutrient absorption. Active Enzymes helps restore what your body is missing by delivering a full spectrum of 18 plant-based enzymes.

Full ingredient list includes:
Protease 1, Protease 2, Aspergillopepsin, Amylase, Lipase, Cellulase, Glucoamylase, Invertase, Alpha Galactosidase, Beta Glucanase, Pectinase, Xylanase, Phytase, Hemicellulase, Lactase, Bromelain, Papain, and Peptidase.

Other ingredients: Maltodextrin, vegetable capsule (hypromellose and water), and medium-chain triglycerides (MCT oil).

Allergen note: Contains dairy, soy, and wheat (from fermentation ingredients used during processing).

Key Benefits of Active Enzymes

  • Supports smoother digestion of fats, carbs, proteins, dairy, and gluten
  • Reduces occasional bloating, gas, and post-meal discomfort
  • Aids nutrient absorption by improving enzymatic breakdown of food
  • Backed by science, formulated to support those with leaky gut, IBS, or food intolerances
  • Made in the USA in GMP-certified facilities for quality and purity

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who should take Active Enzymes?
Anyone seeking better digestion, less bloating, and improved nutrient absorption. It’s especially helpful for those experiencing discomfort from IBS, food sensitivities, or leaky gut.

Q: How do I take it?
Take 1–2 capsules before each meal. Do not exceed 6 capsules per day.

Q: When will I notice results?
Some people feel the benefits within the first few uses. Others may take a few days. Results vary depending on your body and diet.

Q: Can I take it with other supplements?
Yes. Active Enzymes is safe to use with most vitamins and supplements, but consult your doctor if you have concerns.

Q: Is it gluten-free?
Yes, Active Enzymes is gluten-free. However, it contains dairy, soy, and wheat derivatives due to the fermentation process.

Q: What is the full ingredient list?
See the full ingredient breakdown above, which includes 18 active digestive enzymes and supportive natural compounds.

References
1. Britt, Eleise. “Digestive Enzyme Supplements: Splitting Fact From Fiction.” DIET vs DISEASE, DietvsDisease.org, 30 Sept. 2017, www.dietvsdisease.org/digestive-enzyme-supplements/.
2. Ianiro, Gianluca, et al. “Digestive Enzyme Supplementation in Gastrointestinal Diseases.” Current Drug Metabolism, vol. 17, no. 2, 2016, pp. 187–193.
3. Denhard, M. (2024). Digestive enzymes and digestive enzyme supplements. Johns Hopkins Medicine.
4. Ehren, J., Morón, B., Martin, E., Bethune, M. T., Gray, G. M., & Khosla, C. (2009). A food-grade enzyme preparation with modest gluten detoxification properties. PLOS ONE, 4(7), e6313.
5. Janssen, G., Christis, C., Kooy-Winkelaar, Y., Edens, L., Smith, D., van Veelen, P., et al. (2015). Ineffective degradation of immunogenic gluten epitopes by currently available digestive enzyme supplements. PLOS ONE, 10(6), e0128065.
6. Reddavide, R. T., & colleagues. (2015). Aspergillus niger–derived prolyl endopeptidase significantly enhances gluten digestion in the stomach of healthy volunteers. Journal of Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
7. Röschmann, L., & Rohm, H. (2023). Efficacy of digestive enzyme supplementation in functional dyspepsia. Journal of Gastroenterology.
8. Verywell Health. (2024). Do you need to take digestive enzyme supplements? Verywell Health.
9. Healthline. (2020, April 15). Digestive enzymes and weight loss: Do they help? Healthline.
10. Harvard Health Publishing. (2022). Can taking enzyme supplements help soothe my bloating? Harvard Health.
11. Vogue. (2025, May 11). How digestive enzymes can stop bloating for good. Vogue.
The information presented on this website is not intended as specific medical advice and is not a substitute for professional treatment or diagnosis. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
*Disclaimer: Results may vary.
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