Is Whey Gluten Free?
Whey protein is generally considered gluten-free as it’s derived from milk, which doesn’t contain gluten. However, some whey protein products may contain added ingredients or be processed in facilities that handle gluten-containing foods, so it’s important to check labels or choose certified gluten-free options if you have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

High-quality protein source with all essential amino acids
Promotes muscle growth and repair
Aids in weight loss by increasing satiety and boosting metabolism
Helps reduce inflammation in the body
May lower blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health
Can help stabilize blood sugar levels
Boosts the immune system
Rich in branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) for muscle recovery
Easily digestible and quickly absorbed by the body
May help reduce symptoms of stress and depression
Supports bone health and may help prevent osteoporosis
Can improve athletic performance and endurance
Contains antioxidants that may help fight oxidative stress
May have anti-cancer properties
Supports healthy liver function
Can help maintain healthy skin, hair, and nails
May reduce symptoms of HIV and improve immune response in HIV patientsRemember that while whey protein offers many benefits, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before making significant changes to your diet or supplement regimen.
Those with dairy allergies or severe lactose intolerance
Individuals with milk protein allergies
People with certain kidney disorders or decreased kidney function
Those at risk for kidney stones
Individuals with gout or at high risk for gout
People taking certain medications that may interact with whey (consult a healthcare provider)
Those with a history of liver disease or compromised liver function
Individuals following a vegan or strict plant-based diet
People with a known allergy to whey protein
Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding (should consult a healthcare provider first)
Individuals with certain digestive disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease (should consult a doctor)
People trying to reduce their overall protein intake for medical reasons
Those with a history of certain hormone-sensitive cancers (should consult an oncologist)Remember, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplement to your diet, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or concerns.
Explore gluten management solutions like Tolerase® G.
What is Tolerase® G?
A new Approach for People with Gluten Sensitivity:
Explore the Science and Benefits of Tolerase® G.
Relief from Gluten Sensitivity
In the fight against gluten, there is a unique supplement that stands out: Little Helpers anti-gluten pills with 100% Tolerase® G.
This specific enzyme, Tolerase® G, a patented endopeptidase specific for proline, was developed by Royal DSM and has been scientifically proven to be effective in breaking down gluten residues ( 1) . Furthermore, research has shown that Aspergillus niger prolyl endoprotease (AN-PEP), an enzyme closely related to Tolerase® G, can break down gluten so effectively that it barely reaches the duodenum, potentially eliminating gluten toxicity ( 2) ( 3 ) .
On this page we explain why we are so enthusiastic about this supplement, supported by scientific research.

What is Gluten?
Gluten is a group of proteins found primarily in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye. These complex proteins give shape, strength, and texture to bread and other grain products. However, gluten is difficult to digest because it is rich in proline, a non-essential amino acid. This is why about 13% of the world’s population is sensitive to gluten in their diet (1).
How Tolerase® G Works
It is important to note that Tolerase G is designed to have optimal activity in the difficult conditions of the stomach. Its effectiveness on the digestion of gluten in the stomach and duodenum has been scientifically proven ( 1 ).
Studies have shown that a newly identified prolyl endoprotease derived from Aspergillus niger can effectively break down gluten proteins. This enzyme works optimally at a pH of 4–5, remains stable at pH 2, and is completely resistant to digestion by pepsin ( 2 ). Furthermore, research has shown that Aspergillus niger prolyl endoprotease (AN-PEP) accelerates the breakdown of gluten in the stomach so much that very little gluten reaches the duodenum ( 3 ). This suggests that co-administration of AN-PEP with a meal containing gluten could potentially eliminate gluten toxicity, allowing people to (occasionally) abandon their strict gluten-free diet ( 3 ).
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Unique Enzyme Solution
Discover how our 100% Tolerase® G pills help digest gluten and support your lifestyle in a clear video.
Little Helpers & Tolerase® G: Stronger Together in the Fight against Gluten.
At Little Helpers we are proud of our unique partnership with the producer of Tolerase® G DSM . Together we have spent 2.5 years of research and worked tirelessly to develop and perfect our gluten digestion pill, which contains 100% Tolerase® G.
Our shared commitment to quality and effectiveness has resulted in a product that is unmatched in the market. We have chosen to manufacture locally in Europe to ensure the highest quality standards and control.
Our pill has proven to be many times more effective than our competitors, and we offer it at the best price. We are convinced that our pill can make a difference for people who struggle with gluten sensitivity. That is why we encourage everyone to try it and experience the benefits for themselves!
The Only Effective Anti-Gluten Pills
Little Helpers Anti-Gluten Pills contain 100% Tolerase® G. Tolerase® G is the only enzyme on the market that has been scientifically proven to be effective enough to break down gluten in the stomach to the point where the body no longer reacts to it.

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