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Description Psyllium husks have a high reputation as an intestinal cleanser and is utilised for its excellent fibre content. It is one of the most popular fibres used to assist in the relief of constipation. Herb Valley Psyllium 95% (First Milling) has very high roughage and a coarse texture. It can be added to the diet by sprinkling over cereals and used in baking. Therapeutic Benefits - Assists with improving bowel motion and preventing constipation.
- May reduce LDL cholesterol
Additional Information
Low energy formula - Contains no sugars or additives Recommended Daily Dosage Mix 1 teaspoon of psyllium husk powder briskly into a glass of water, followed by another glass of water, two times a day. Or as directed by your health care practitioner. Medicine Interactions None recorded. Caution Too much Psyllium at one time may cause stomach discomfort or gassiness. It is important to drink 8-10 glasses of water throughout the day when you are using this substance to increase its efficiency. Do not use Psyllium to treat an ulcer or colitis without checking with your Health Care Practitioner. Vitamin, mineral, and herbal supplements are not intended to replace a balanced diet. Storage Store below 30c in a dry place away from sunlight. Packaging Quantity – 200g Herb Valley Codes - 100196B Regulatory Information ARTG Number: N/A Revision Information Last Revised – 12/10/06 DisclaimerThis information is general in nature and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. This information is not intended to replace the advice of qualified health care practitioners. This information is being continually updated and is subject to change without notice. No warranty or guarantee of a cure is expressed or implied with any information included herein, nor does Essential Nutrients Pty Ltd make any representations regarding the use or the results obtained with the information. In no event shall Essential Nutrients Pty Ltd, its employees or associates be liable to any person or individual for any loss or damage whatsoever which may arise from the use of this information. The information contained herein should be used at your own discretion.
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cholesterol
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