Smidge® Digestive Enzymes
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- Adults seeking digestive enzyme support after heavy or mixed meals
- Those with occasional bloating who want multi-enzyme digestive assistance
- Individuals supporting fat, protein, and carbohydrate breakdown simultaneously
- Gut Healing — 72% of verified reviews
About Smidge (formerly Organic3) - Smidge® Digestive Enzymes
Smidge® Digestive Enzymes is a comprehensive multi-enzyme formula from Smidge (formerly Organic3), designed to support the breakdown of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. It features a broad-spectrum blend including proteases, lipase, amylase, and peptidase, formulated for individuals seeking digestive support with minimal additives or fillers.
Why It's Worth Considering: Smidge is known for its clean-label approach — this formula is free from common allergens, flow agents, and artificial excipients, making it a practical option for those with sensitivities to standard capsule ingredients.
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Who Benefits
Best For
- Adults seeking digestive enzyme support after heavy or mixed meals
- Those with occasional bloating who want multi-enzyme digestive assistance
- Individuals supporting fat, protein, and carbohydrate breakdown simultaneously
- Sensitive individuals seeking a clean-label digestive enzyme formula
Cautions
- Active stomach or duodenal ulcers (especially betaine HCl)
- Taking blood thinners (some enzymes have mild anti-platelet activity)
- Active pancreatitis
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Take immediately before or with the first bites of your meal. Enzymes need to be in the stomach when food arrives. Taking them after eating is less effective. For best results, take with every substantial meal — especially meals high in fat, protein, or hard-to-digest foods.
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They serve different functions. Enzymes physically break down food into absorbable nutrients. Probiotics are living bacteria that optimize the gut microbiome, produce vitamins, and support immune function. Many gut issues benefit from both — especially after age 40 when natural enzyme production declines.
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No. Digestive enzymes do not cause your body to produce fewer of its own enzymes. They supplement what your body is already making (or under-making). You can stop taking them anytime without withdrawal or rebound. If your symptoms return after stopping, it means you still need the support — not that you've become dependent.
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† 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.
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