LifeSource Vitamins
Rated 4.86 out of 5
7 Reviews

Papaya Enzymes with Bromelain - 180 Lozenges - 90 Servings

Original Price: $13.99   Current Price: $13.99
  • Supports digestive comfort and wellness*
  • Supports healthy inflammatory response*
  • Supports joint comfort and mobility*
  • Supports healthy immune function*
  • Supports respiratory comfort and health*
  • Formulated with papaya enzymes*
  • Includes mint and chlorophyll*
  • Third-Party Tested for Purity & Quality*
Purchase options
Recurring Subscription
  • $1.99 Flat Rate Shipping

  • Free Shipping on orders over $99 (after discount)

You might also like

Product Details

Papaya Enzyme with Bromelain β€” Papain & Bromelain, Chewable Lozenges, 180 Lozenges, 90 Servings β€” Supports Digestive Health & Inflammation Reduction*

LifeSource Vitamins Papaya Enzyme with Bromelain features papain and bromelain to support digestive health, inflammation reduction, and overall wellness. Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party tested for identity, purity & potency.*

Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. In addition, we reference reviews from 39 respected health organizations and insights from 20 leading global universities, ensuring that our guidance aligns with the highest standards of credible science.*
Clinically Studied Benefits

βœ“ Supports Digestive Health β€” Papain aids in protein digestion, improving nutrient absorption. NIH/PubMed β€” Musselwhite, 2015

βœ“ Reduces Inflammation β€” Bromelain helps reduce swelling and inflammation in soft tissues. NIH/PubMed β€” Brien, 2011

βœ“ Promotes Gut Health β€” Papain and bromelain support a balanced gut microbiome. NIH/PubMed β€” Zhang, 2018

βœ“ Supports Wound Healing β€” Papain assists in clearing dead tissue, promoting skin repair. NIH/PubMed β€” Suman, 2016

βœ“ Eases Sore Throat β€” Bromelain reduces throat inflammation and discomfort. NIH/PubMed β€” Rathnavelu, 2020

βœ“ Supports Joint Comfort β€” Bromelain may reduce pain and swelling in joints. NIH/PubMed β€” Brien, 2011

βœ“ Promotes Skin Health β€” Papain supports skin cell turnover and hydration. NIH/PubMed β€” Hewlings, 2013

βœ“ Supports Immune Function β€” Papain and bromelain enhance immune system activity. NIH/PubMed β€” Fitzhugh, 2014

βœ“ Promotes Nutrient Breakdown β€” Amylase and protease aid carbohydrate and protein digestion. NIH/PubMed β€” Ianiro, 2013

βœ“ Supports Post-Surgical Recovery β€” Bromelain reduces swelling and pain after surgery. NIH/PMC β€” Pavan, 2020

Additional / Promising Evidence

βœ“ May Support Allergy Relief β€” Papain may reduce symptoms of food allergies. NIH/PubMed β€” Musselwhite, 2015

βœ“ May Ease Muscle Soreness β€” Bromelain may reduce exercise-induced muscle pain. NIH/PubMed β€” Brien, 2011

βœ“ May Support Oral Health β€” Papain may reduce inflammation in gums. NIH/PubMed β€” Suman, 2016

βœ“ May Promote Detoxification β€” Papain may aid in toxin elimination from the digestive tract. WHO, 2021

βœ“ May Support Weight Management β€” Improved digestion may support healthy metabolism. NIH/PubMed β€” Zhang, 2018

βœ“ May Enhance Bowel Regularity β€” Papain may promote regular bowel movements. NIH/PMC β€” Hegde, 2012

University-Led & Academic Studies

βœ“ Anti-inflammatory effects of bromelain in preclinical models. NIH/PubMed β€” Brien, 2011

βœ“ Papain’s role in wound healing and tissue repair. NIH/PubMed β€” Suman, 2016

βœ“ Gut microbiome modulation by digestive enzymes. NIH/PubMed β€” Zhang, 2018

βœ“ Immune enhancement by papain and bromelain. NIH/PubMed β€” Fitzhugh, 2014

Global Evidence & Reviews

βœ“ National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) β€” Bromelain efficacy and safety overview. NIH/NCCIH, 2024

We monitor research from leading institutions β€” Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State β€” to align with credible science.*
Key Ingredients
  • Papain β€” A digestive enzyme from papaya that supports protein breakdown and gut health.*
  • Bromelain β€” A pineapple-derived enzyme that reduces inflammation and aids digestion.*
  • Protease β€” Supports protein digestion for improved nutrient absorption.*
  • Amylase β€” Aids carbohydrate digestion for enhanced gut function.*
Brief Benefit Bullets
  • Supports digestive health and nutrient absorption*
  • Promotes reduced inflammation and swelling*
  • Enhances gut health and microbiome balance*
  • Supports wound healing and skin health*
  • Promotes joint comfort and mobility*
  • Supports immune system function*
  • Eases sinus discomfort and sore throat*
  • Non-GMO and vegan formulation*
  • 3rd-party lab tested for identity, potency & purity
Suggested Use

Chew 2 lozenges after meals, 1–3 times daily, or as directed by your healthcare professional. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your physician.*

Product Specifications

β€’ Serving Size β€” 2 lozenges

β€’ Servings Per Container β€” 90

β€’ Form β€” Chewable Lozenges

β€’ Free From β€” Non-GMO, gluten-free, soy-free, dairy-free, vegan*

β€’ Quality β€” Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity

3rd-Party Testing: Every batch is independently verified for identity, potency, and purity. Click here to see our 3rd-party testing.

LifeSource Vitamins β€” Proudly American β€” Since 1992

*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.

Papaya Enzyme with Bromelain β€” supports digestion & inflammation; 3rd-party tested quality. Clinically Studied Ingredients β€” NIH/PubMed!*

You May Also Like