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Amylase Inhibitors

Also indexed as:Starch Blockers
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How to Use It

Depending on the potency of the amylase inhibitors , typical intake is 1,500 to 6,000 mg before meals.

Where to Find It

Amylase inhibitors can be extracted from a few types of plants, especially those in the pulse family. Currently available Amylase inhibitors are extracted from either white kidney bean or wheat.

Possible Deficiencies

Amylase inhibitors are not essential nutrients and are not normally produced in the body, so no deficiency is possible.

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