Collection: pH Products

Specialist mineral and digestive formulas

Compare the current pH-category products by ingredients, format, intended use and label guidance.

Explore specialist supplements grouped in the pH Products category. The current storefront assortment is focused on one active chewable formula containing calcium carbonate and a blend of digestive enzymes. A second tagged product is currently in draft status and is not presented as a purchasable product.

What does the pH Products category mean?

Here, pH Products is a specialist retail category label. The category name should not be interpreted as evidence that a supplement changes blood pH, changes the body's overall acid-base balance or produces an alkalising effect.

Use the individual ingredient list, recommended serving and product-specific directions to understand what a product actually contains. A category label or product name does not establish a medical effect.

The current active formula

The active product combines calcium carbonate with a multi-enzyme blend in a chewable format. Compare the declared calcium amount, the named enzymes and any activity information supplied by the manufacturer, as well as the recommended serving and complete ingredient list.

The product name includes wording about stomach acid, but that wording should not be extended into claims that the formula treats reflux, low stomach acid, indigestion or another digestive condition. Follow the labelled directions rather than applying a general pH-based interpretation to the product.

Calcium and digestive enzymes are different ingredients

Calcium carbonate and digestive enzymes have different roles in the formula and should be evaluated separately. Health claims that may apply to a qualifying nutrient should not be transferred automatically to the enzyme blend or used to imply treatment of a digestive disorder.

Likewise, the presence of several enzymes does not by itself show that a product is more effective. Where enzyme activity units are declared, they can provide useful information when comparing like-for-like enzyme ingredients.

How to compare specialist digestive formulas

Check the named active ingredients, amounts and enzyme activity information where available. Then review the full serving, chewable or capsule format, other ingredients, dietary suitability and product-specific warnings.

When medication, pregnancy, breastfeeding or a diagnosed gastrointestinal condition is relevant, ask a healthcare professional or pharmacist about suitability before use. Food supplements complement a varied diet and healthy lifestyle.

Frequently asked questions

Does a pH supplement alkalise the body?

The category name does not establish that effect. The body regulates acid-base balance through normal physiological systems, and a supplement should be assessed by its specific ingredients and authorised product information.

Is the active product a treatment for reflux or low stomach acid?

No treatment claim should be inferred from the collection or product name. Digestive symptoms or diagnosed conditions should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

Why are there two tagged products but only one active product?

One tagged product is currently active on the storefront. The other remains in draft status and is not presented as available for purchase.

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