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Why take fiber?
Medical research has conclusively shown the
benefits of high fiber diets. Fiber is the indigestible parts
of fruits, seeds, vegetables, whole grains and other edible
plants. Fiber is generally classified as either soluble or
insoluble.
Soluble fiber is that which easily dissolves
in water. Fruit pectin is an example of soluble fiber. Soluble
fibers lead to the production of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs),
which support the nourishment of the cells of the large intestine
and promote digestive healing. SCFAs also help reduce levels
of cholesterol and can inhibit the growth of yeasts and disease-causing
bacteria.
Insoluble fiber is not easily dissolved in
water. Wheat bran is an insoluble fiber. Insoluble fibers
help inactivate many intestinal toxins and may help to inhibit
the ability of parasites to attach to the walls of the intestine.
Insoluble fibers also contain roughage which helps tone the
bowel. Research has also shown that insoluble fiber may play
a role in reducing intestinal permeability.
Which type of fiber is best?
Both soluble and insoluble fiber are important,
and FiberSMART contains both.
What are the potential benefits of high-fiber diets?
Lower cholesterol
levels
Normalize blood sugar
Improve bowel function
Feed intestinal bacteria
Inactivate intestinal toxins
Decrease intestinal permeability
How is FiberSMART different
from other products?
FiberSMART
is made with flax, unlike most other powdered fibers that
are made of psyllium.
Flax fiber does not bind,
swell, or gel like psyllium-based fiber products.
FiberSMART's flax fiber
can be tolerated by many individuals sensitive to psyllium.
Flax contains lignins, which
strengthen fiber cells, thought to help the body's defenses
against many health problems.
FiberSMART is not just fiber
- it's also fortified with additional ingredients beneficial
to digestive health
DIRECTION: Take
4 in the morning with 8 ounces of water .May be repeated at
midday or in the evening if needed
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