Psyllium Fiber
Psyllium Fiber 160 Capsules
What is Psyllium Fiber?
Psyllium Fiber is a natural soluble fiber derived from the husks of Plantago ovata seeds, commonly used as a bulk-forming laxative to treat constipation and promote regular bowel movements. It can also aid in lowering cholesterol levels and managing blood sugar, making it beneficial for heart health and diabetes management.Side Effects
- Abdominal bloating
- Gas
- Stomach cramps
Warnings
- Do not use if you have trouble swallowing
- May cause allergic reactions in some individuals
- Consult your doctor if you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty in swallowing or breathing
- Drink plenty of fluids to prevent choking
- Do not use if you have a history of acute diarrhea
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- Abdominal bloating
- Gas
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Do not use if you have trouble swallowing
- May cause allergic reactions in some individuals
- Consult your doctor if you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty in swallowing or breathing
- Drink plenty of fluids to prevent choking
- Do not use if you have a history of acute diarrhea
- Consult a healthcare provider if you have sudden changes in bowel habits that persist for more than two weeks
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Psyllium Fiber 160 Capsules
What is Psyllium Fiber ?
Psyllium Fiber is a natural soluble fiber derived from the husks of Plantago ovata seeds, commonly used as a bulk-forming laxative to treat constipation and promote regular bowel movements. It can also aid in lowering cholesterol levels and managing blood sugar, making it beneficial for heart health and diabetes management.
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