Cholesterase provides vitamin B3, bromelain and beta sitosterol. These nutrients, in conjunction with a low fat diet, may assist in maintaining normal cholesterol levels. Cholesterase also contains chromium which is involved in glucose metabolism. Additional Information: Bromelain helps break down proteins Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant and helps support blood flow Vitamins B3 and C help maintain blood serum cholesterol and lipid levels as part of a low fat diet Magnesium is a co-factor in fat metabolism Vitamin B6 is required for the proper assimilation of fats and protein L-Cysteine is vital for the use of vitamin B6 Pectin and plant sterols may bind with dietary fat and slow its absorption from the gut Potassium and chromium are required by the body to support cardiovascular health Product Information per Daily Intake: Vitamin C 200mg Plant Phytosterols 150mg (providing 60mg beta sitosterol) Niacin (Vitamin B3) 140mg Niacin equivalent 875 Vitamin E 150iu 100mg Alpha Tocopherol Equivalent 833 Potassium 48mg Vitamin B6 30mg Bromelain 24mg (240 GDU’s) Apple Pectin 24mg L-Cysteine 16mg Chromium 100mcg Ingredients: Potassium Gluconate, Capsule Shell (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose), Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid), Plant Phytosterols (providing beta sitosterol), Niacin (as Nicotinamide), Vitamin E (as D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate),, Silicon Dioxide,Potato Maltodextrin, Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride),, Anti-Caking Agents (Silicon Dioxide & Magnesium Stearate), Apple Pectin (Malus spp. Fruit), L-Cysteine Hydrochloride, Acacia Gum, Chromium Picolinate. Allergens: From Soya Can open Capsule Suitable for Vegetarian Recommended Intake: One capsule taken twice daily with food, or as professionally directed. Warnings: Caution is advised for individuals with colitis, gastritis or ulcerative conditions of the stomach/colon. Total dietary intake (from foods and supplements) of phytosterols should not exceed 3g/day. Not to be taken by pregnant and breastfeeding women or children under 5 years of age. Long term intake of amounts greater than 10mg vitamin B6 daily may lead to mild tingling and numbness.