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Episode 14: Which Digestive Enzymes, to take or not to take? Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie
Join us for episode #14 of Your Nutrition Tip with host Emily Rubin RD, LDN, a Registered Dietitian for Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Thomas Jefferson University Celiac Center, and PR Chair for The Philadelphia Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
In this episode, Emily continues the discussion on Digestive Supplements and Enzymes.
There are a lot of Digestive enzymes out there, so which Digestive Enzymes should you take or not take?
Emily covers:
– Lactate enzyme for lactose intolerance
– Peppermint Oil for IBS
– Probiotics, or gut-friendly bacteria
And…did you know that hard cheeses are naturally lactose-free?!
Your Radio Doctor® host, Dr. Marianne Ritchie, has spent many years teaching medical students, residents, and patients – often one at a time. As the host of the only all-medical talk radio show in the greater Philadelphia region, she can impact thousands each week. She wants to be your voice… asking questions of experts from top medical centers around the country, so you can make better decisions for yourselves and your loved ones.
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