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Healthy and natural fiber promotes a feeling of fullness, helping to effectively control appetite.
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It is a great choice for those looking to support weight loss, improve digestion, or cleanse and strengthen their body.
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Helps maintain a healthy gut. Consuming psyllium helps ensure smoother and more consistent bowel movements, reducing abdominal discomfort.
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Helps reduce cholesterol and stabilize blood lipid levels.
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Acts as a natural thickener for drinks and recipes. Perfect for gluten-free baked goods, smoothies, and various dishes.
Organic Psyllium Husk Powder is derived from the seeds of Plantago ovata, a plant native to Western Asia and the Mediterranean region. Its name "psyllium" comes from the Greek word psulla, meaning "flea," referring to the small, flea-like appearance of the seeds. Traditionally, psyllium has been used to improve digestive health, but it has long been valued for its ability to address a variety of intestinal problems and support overall well-being. Psyllium Husk Powder also acts as a natural thickener for foods and beverages. Psyllium Husk Powder is a rich source of soluble fiber that absorbs water to form a gel-like substance in the digestive tract, promoting regular bowel movements, making it especially beneficial for constipation.
Gut Health: Helps maintain a healthy gut.
Heart Health: Lowers cholesterol levels.
Blood Lipid Regulation: Lowers blood lipid levels.
Psyllium husks are known for their high purity and quality. The lighter the husks, the purer and higher quality they are. The less the brown psyllium seeds are ground, the more white husks remain, which means they have better swelling properties.
HOW TO USE: Add 1 teaspoon (5 g) of powder to baked goods, smoothies, yogurts or porridge. As the powder binds liquids, it is important to use enough liquid.
WARNING: It is important to drink enough water during the day.
STORAGE: Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Net weight 150 g.
INGREDIENTS: 100% organic psyllium seed husk powder ( Plantago ovata ).