Citrus Bergamot Extract vs Digestive Enzymes (Broad Spectrum)

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

Citrus Bergamot ExtractDigestive Enzymes (Broad Spectrum)
CategorySupplementsSupplements
Standard Dose1-2 capsules with each main meal
TimingImmediately before or at the start of each meal. Not needed for small snacks.
Cycle Durationongoing as needed
Evidence LevelModerate-Strongstrong_human

Mechanism

Contains brutieridin and melitidin — statin-like HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors from bergamot orange. Activates AMPK, improves lipid profiles (reduces LDL, increases HDL), and has antioxidant effects. Supports cardiovascular and metabolic health.

Contraindications

  • Rhabdomyolysis risk if combined with high-dose statins without monitoring

Mechanism

Broad-spectrum digestive enzyme complexes supplement endogenous pancreatic and brush border enzyme production. Key enzymes include: lipase (triglyceride hydrolysis to fatty acids/glycerol), protease/peptidase (protein to amino acids via peptide bond cleavage), amylase (starch to maltose/glucose), lactase (lactose to glucose/galactose), cellulase (plant fiber breakdown), and invertase (sucrose hydrolysis). They reduce osmotic load in the small intestine, decrease bacterial fermentation of undigested substrate, and improve nutrient bioavailability.

Standard Dosing

1-2 capsules with each main meal

Timing

Immediately before or at the start of each meal. Not needed for small snacks.

Cycle Duration

ongoing as needed

Side Effects

  • GI cramping if taken without food
  • Allergic reactions (rare)
  • Mouth ulcers from chewing enzyme capsules
  • Perianal irritation from lipase at very high doses

Contraindications

  • Acute pancreatitis
  • Known allergy to enzyme sources (porcine, fungal, fruit-derived)

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