

SLP
Loomis Enzymes
Overview
SLP by Loomis Enzymes combines several herbs and enzymes with the aim of improving sleep quality and overall well-being. While individual components have shown promise in certain areas, the overall effectiveness of this product is questionable because many ingredients are included, potentially at underdosed levels.
The Good
May promote relaxation and improve sleep quality due to ingredients like Passionflower, Chamomile, and Valerian Root.
Contains Echinacea, traditionally used for immune support.
Includes a combination of enzymes, which could potentially aid digestion.
The Bad
Potential Allergic Reactions: Contains ingredients like Echinacea, Chamomile, and Dandelion which may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Possible Drug Interactions: Ingredients such as Ginkgo, Valerian Root, and Eleuthero may interact with certain medications.
Limited Evidence for Combination: The overall efficacy of this specific combination of ingredients lacks extensive clinical validation.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking enzyme support, those with digestive concerns, general wellness
Skip If: You have known allergies to enzymes or specific ingredients, or are pregnant/nursing without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Passionflower
200 mgEchinacea
170 mgBurdock
150 mgYeast
150 mgEleuthero
150 mgHops Flower Extract
101 mgGotu Kola Aerial Extract
100 mgChamomile
85 mgRose Hip
60 mgGinkgo
40 mgChicory
20 mgDandelion
10 mgProprietary Enzyme Blend
207 mgHow to Use
Take 1-2 capsules daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
With meals
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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