Designed to replenish the body's essential enzymes
Formulated with DigeZyme™
100mg
of key digestive enzymes per serving
5
different digestive enzymes in our formula
Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes promotes healthy digestion of carbohydrates, protein, fats, cellulose and lactose.

DigeZyme™: Utilise the Complete Spectrum of Nutrients in Your Food.
Digestive enzymes are special catalytic proteins that help your body break down foods to utilise their complete spectrum of nutrients. DigeZyme™ provides natural plant enzymes that are not inactivated by stomach acid, meaning optimal nutrient release.

Product Classification

Gluten-Free

Isotonic

Vegan

Good Manufacturing Practices
How to Take

Step 1
Pour 1 level, white bottle capful of powder into the overcap.

Step 2
Add water to the line on the overcap (2 fl oz/60 mL) and stir.

Step 3
Enjoy once a day. Maximum benefits occur when taken with or immediately following a meal.
Key Ingredients & Benefits

DigeZyme™
promotes healthy digestion
supports the digestion of nutrients
relieves symptoms of stomach upsets*
enhances immune system function
*If symptoms persist, seek the advice of a healthcare professional.
Isotonix™ Digestive Enzymes Advantage
Isotonix Digestive Enzymes promotes digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Isotonix Delivery System

:05 Minutes
Isotonix Liquid Vitamins
- Formulated to survive digestion.
- Delivers concentrated nutrients to the site of absorption.
- Contains no fillers or binders.
- No artificial colour or flavours.

:40 Minutes
Standard Vitamin Tablet
- Contains lab-created coatings and lubricants.
- Often contains artificial colours, nutrients and flavours.
- Limited absorption of nutrient utilisation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are digestive enzymes?
Digestive enzymes are special catalytic proteins that help the body break down food to utilise the complete spectrum of nutrients in food. Our lifestyles and diets are constantly changing. If the last 25 years are any indication, these changes are not usually for the best. Foods that would otherwise offer us their own added enzymes to help our bodies absorb more nutrients are increasingly processed, heated for extended shelf life and stripped of vital elements. The problem is that in making increasing numbers of foods “safe” for ingestion, we are in some cases making foods less healthy for our systems. Isotonix Digestive Enzymes provides the body with the additional essential enzymes necessary for maximum absorption of nutrients from the food we eat.
What are the different types of digestive enzymes?
There are three basic food enzymes, each specifically targeting the digestion of a different kind of food molecule: Protease helps digest proteins; amylase helps digest starch; and lipase helps digest fats. There are also four specialty enzymes: lactase helps digest the sugar lactose in dairy products; maltase helps digest the sugar maltose in foods; sucrase helps digest table sugar and sugar found in fruits; and cellulase helps digest cellulose fibers. Each of these enzymes plays a significant part in the body’s overall health by helping to release specific and necessary nutrients into our bodies.
What happens when we eat?
Even before we eat our body’s digestive action begins to take place. Simply smelling food activates our salivary glands (hence the term, “mouth watering”). As food enters the stomach, stomach acid and pepsin work together to begin breaking the food down into material to be used by the small intestine (where most nutrients are absorbed). Enzymes specific to each of the three nutrient groups are released at this stage, further breaking down the food and contributing to the digestive and absorption processes. These processes continue into the large intestine until the food’s nutritional content is extracted by the body.
Who should use Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes?
Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is a beneficial supplement for all adults (18 years and over) looking to support their digestive health, especially those whose lifestyle consists of processed and fast foods. This is because such foods require the body to work harder to break them down.
Research Scope
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My mum used to burp very loudly after every meals. It was embarassing. It was because she had poor digestion.
When I came to know about this product, I bought it for her immediately. It is isotonic (same pressure as our body fluid), so it is fast and high absorption. True enough, it worked very fast for her. There are a few enzymes in a bottle.
We have heard of "You are what you eat". Actually, that's not totally true. You are what you absorb. If you eat and it can't be digested and absorbed, you are not getting the nutrients. Now, I know that what she eats is digested and absorbed.
Response from Customer Service on 6/11/2024
Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt and insightful review of Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes! We're so happy to hear that the product has helped your mum with her indigestion and burping, and that it’s made such a positive difference in her digestion. It’s wonderful that the fast absorption of the isotonic formula worked so effectively for her. Your perspective on digestion and nutrient absorption is spot on—what we absorb is just as important as what we eat! We’re grateful that Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes have been able to support your mum's digestive health, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. Wishing your mum continued comfort and wellness!
Market Australia, team!
Testing QA
by TestingQA123A
on 20/8/2024
Highly recommended!
Amazing Digestive Enzymes
by SUETW
Shop Consultant
on 11/7/2024
It's a must especially after my meat or full meal . Recommended to my friends that have constipation problem,they thank you after using.
Response from Customer Service on 18/7/2024
Dear Customer,
Thank you for sharing your experience with our Isotonix® Digestive Enzymes! We're thrilled to hear that you find this product amazing, especially after meals. It's wonderful that you've recommended it to friends who have found relief from constipation. Your feedback means a lot to us! Market Australia Team!
Reduce discomfort and bloating
by KarenF
Shop Consultant
on 9/7/2023
I tried the Isotonix digestive enzymes and found it made the dinning experience more pleasant. Taking it before and after meals helped reduce the bloating sensation, it was a pleasant tasting drink.
Response from Customer Service on 10/7/2023
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to share your results with our Isotonix Digestive Enzymes. We are happy to hear you enjoy this product!
Thank you again!
Market Australia
Wonderful product to help with Digestion
by LilyC
Shop Consultant
on 2/3/2023
Love this product! I have it after every lunch and dinner.
Response from Customer Service on 20/3/2023
This review made our day! One of the benefits of Isotonix Digestive Enzymes is that it Promotes healthy digestion. We appreciate you taking the time to share your personal experience with us
Thank you, Market Australia
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