Apple Psyllium Fiber 10000mg Vegetarian 12 oz
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Product Description
Apple Psyllium Fiber can be convenient and a tasty way to increase the level of dietary fiber.
Psyllium has the ability to swell up to 100 times their initial volume when added to water or juice.
Health Benefits
Fiber supports good intestinal health.
Fiber May lower the blood cholesterol.
Fiber may stablize blood sugar levels.
Fiber may remove certain toxic metals from the body.
Suggested Use
Mix 1 tablespoon into 8-12 oz of juice or water, 1 to 3 times daily. Drink additional fluids throughout the day.
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size: 1 Tbsp |
Servings Per Container: |
+ - Daily Value not established
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Other Ingredients: Psyllium husk powder (plantago asiatica), apple fiber, fructose, natural apple flavor.
Free Of: Milk, corn, egg, wheat, soy, yeast, salt.
Warning: Take this product as recommended. Without drinking enough liquid the product may swell in the throat, causing blockage or choking. Avoid use if you ever had esophageal narrowing, or swallowing difficulties.
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