Standard Process Inc. : Whole Food Supplements Since 1929
Betaine Hydrochloride
Introduced in 1947
The primary indication for betaine hydrochloride occurs in the presence of diminished amounts of hydrochloric acid in gastric secretions. Betaine Hydrochloride can really be considered an acidifying agent for the entire gastrointestinal system.†
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Content
90 TabletsProduct
1515Suggested Use
Two tablets per meal, or as directed.
Two tablets supply approximately: 270 mg betaine hydrochloride, 130 mg ammonium chloride, and 80 mg pepsin (1:10,000).
Proprietary Blend: 605 mg
Betaine hydrochloride, ammonium chloride, calcium lactate, pepsin (1:10,000), and magnesium citrate.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, lactose (milk), and calcium stearate.
Special Information: Chewing this product is not recommended.