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Hi. Am looking for a starch free systemic enzyme supplement available here in the UK. The product I wanted to purchase is 'Zymessence' but contains maltodextrin - will this be enough to cause problems during NSD? I was wondering if due to all the enzymes in the supplement the starch would be broken down straight away anyway. I have tried vitalzym and wobenzym before with mixed result which is why i wanted to try a stronger formulation. Wobenzym has rice starch in. Any suggestions/recommendations would be apprecaited. Thanks
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