Fiber Blend / Natural Mix of Soluble Fibers
Fiber Blend is the convenient way to ensure your daily intake for dietary fiber
DESCRIPTION
Fiber Blend is an all-natural, tasteless, grit-free source of soluble fiber that dissolves completely and does not thicken when mixed with liquids. Fiber Blend provides additional fiber in the diet to practically any food without changing its texture or flavor.
FUNCTIONS
The average American consumes less than one-third of the recommended dietary fiber intake. The American Dietetic Association recommends 25-35 grams of total dietary fiber per day. Fiber is an important component of digestive health and elimination. There are two basic categories of fiber: Insoluble fiber, so-called because it doesn’t dissolve readily in water, and soluble fiber that forms a gelatinous, viscous substance when mixed with water. Insoluble fibers are metabolically inert. Through their ability to absorb water, insoluble fiber acts as a bulking agent and eases defecation. Soluble fiber, however, appears to have multiple benefits. Studies show soluble fiber helps support healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels as well as normal, healthy blood sugar levels. Other benefits include regulating normal bowel function and improving the microflora in the digestive tract, which may help to support intestinal and immune health.
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Product Description
Fiber Blend is the convenient way to ensure your daily intake for dietary fiber
DESCRIPTION
Fiber Blend is an all-natural, tasteless, grit-free source of soluble fiber that dissolves completely and does not thicken when mixed with liquids. Fiber Blend provides additional fiber in the diet to practically any food without changing its texture or flavor.
FUNCTIONS
The average American consumes less than one-third of the recommended dietary fiber intake. The American Dietetic Association recommends 25-35 grams of total dietary fiber per day. Fiber is an important component of digestive health and elimination. There are two basic categories of fiber: Insoluble fiber, so-called because it doesn’t dissolve readily in water, and soluble fiber that forms a gelatinous, viscous substance when mixed with water. Insoluble fibers are metabolically inert. Through their ability to absorb water, insoluble fiber acts as a bulking agent and eases defecation. Soluble fiber, however, appears to have multiple benefits. Studies show soluble fiber helps support healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels as well as normal, healthy blood sugar levels. Other benefits include regulating normal bowel function and improving the microflora in the digestive tract, which may help to support intestinal and immune health.
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