Does Zinc-Carnosine interact with DGL Licorice?
Gut-lining soothers.
Zinc-carnosine sticks to the stomach and gut lining and supports its repair, while DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice) increases protective mucus, so the two soothe and shield the lining through complementary mechanisms.
A common gut-repair pairing for indigestion or reflux-type discomfort. DGL has the blood-pressure-raising compound removed, making it safer for longer use than regular licorice. Take DGL before meals, and see a doctor for persistent stomach pain rather than self-treating.
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