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Psyllium Seed Husk dietary supplement, natural dietary fiber
Psyllium Seed Husk dietary supplement, natural dietary fiber
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Blond psyllium supplement to combat intestinal discomfort
  • Blond psyllium seed husks (Plantago ovata) rich in soluble fibre.
  • Excellent for both slow and rapid intestinal transit.
  • Helps reduce the feeling of being ‘over-full’.
  • Designed to promote intestinal comfort.
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Psyllium seed husk

Psyllium Seed Husk Dietary Supplement, Soluble Fibre - Reviews, Dosage

Blond psyllium seeds (plantago ovata) are tiny fibrous seeds which can absorb several times their weight in water. They are composed almost exclusively of hemicellulose which acts like a sponge in the gut, gives consistency to stools, stimulates peristalsis and facilitates intestinal transit. The fibre swells on contact with water, producing a viscous liquid with multiple benefits.

Psyllium seeds have been used for thousands of years in Europe, Asia and North Africa for helping to ease both constipation and diarrhoea. In 1998, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognised that soluble fibre from psyllium seed husk may “reduce the risk of heart disease when included as pert of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol”. Commission E, meanwhile, recognises the properties of blond psyllium for improving constipation and problems relating to intestinal transit.

What are the properties and health benefits of psyllium fibre?

Dietary fibre is a non-digestible plant constituent with beneficial properties for intestinal transit. But not all sources of dietary fibre are the same: the soluble fibre from psyllium husk has high water-retention capacity which softens stools and improves the frequency of bowel movements (2).

Psyllium’s effects on absorbing cholesterol and carbohydrates can be explained by the ability of soluble fibre to swell and form a gel which traps certain compounds such as glucose. Fibre can also bind bile and mineral salts which tends to slow down cholesterol absorption in the gut, and thus reduce blood cholesterol levels.

The slight increase in fermentation in the bowel also leads to the production of short-chain fatty acids such as acetate or butyrate. This increase leads to greater absorption of water and mineral salts and has a positive effect on intestinal motility and bowel function. That’s why psyllium is said to be an intestinal transit regulator.

What’s the difference between blond and brown psyllium?

Blond psyllium is native to India, while brown (or black) psyllium is primarily grown in the Mediterranean region. Recognised for centuries, these two species have the same botanical origin but blond psyllium is considered to be superior to brown.

Are there any precautions to be aware of when taking psyllium?

Unlike most other laxatives and digestion-modulators, psyllium does not irritate mucous membranes or cause uncomfortable fermentation.

Nevertheless, in order to gain maximum benefit from its properties and prevent any risk of digestive tract obstruction, it’s important to take it with plenty of water (around 500ml) which should absorb it before it reaches the gut (3).

If this measure is followed, psyllium will not cause any significant side effects at the doses recommended.

What other sources of dietary fibre are there?

Psyllium is both exceptionally rich in soluble fibre and very low in calories. Other foods, though lower in soluble fibre, have a similar profile:

  • Pulses (12g à 17g de fibres per portion)
  • Wheat bran (10g per portion)
  • Raspberries (4g à 6g per portion)
  • Artichokes (5g per portion)
  • Prunes (5g per portion)
  • Pears (5g per portion)
  • Peas (5g per portion)
  • Blackberries (4g per portion)
  • Pumpkin (4g per portion)
  • Cooked spinach (4g per portion).

Barely a century ago, the Western diet contained plenty of fibre. Unfortunately, the industrialisation of food, the growth in hypermarkets and the widespread refining of flour have significantly reduced our fibre consumption: it’s now thought to be between 15g and 22g a day whereas the minimum recommended amount is 30g for adults (1).

How much psyllium should you take to cleanse the colon?

Psyllium Seed Husk has a clear advantage over seeds that you have to soak for hours: all you have to do is mix it with water or juice and drink it straightaway. The recommended dose is 5g, once a day, to start with, then up to 3 times a day if your transit problems persist.

Given psyllium husk’s low cost and multiple benefits, it’s just good sense to take at least 5g a day. To combat bloating and flatulence, it may be helpful to combine it with Charcoal 400mg, a supplement containing activated charcoal.

Note : this product should not be used to replace a varied, balanced diet or healthy lifestyle. Follow the advice on use, the recommended daily dose and the use-by date. Not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or for children under 15. Keep out of young children’s reach. Store in a cool, dry place.

Composition
Daily serving: 5 g (3/4 of a scoop)
Number of servings per bottle: 80
Quantity per serving
Psyllium (Plantago ovata) 5 g
Directions for use
Take 5g once a day in 20 cl of water. Drink before the liquid turns to gel. Be sure to add enough water otherwise it will be difficult to swallow.
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MEILHAUD Marie Rose
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indispensable
Darlene Crook
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Does everything I want it to....
jaumot
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Très satisfait du produit
MICHOTTE Martine
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Produit efficace après quelques jours d'utilisation mais très désagréable à avaler!
Une formule en capsules ne serait elle pas possible?

MARTINS Amilcar
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A chegada do produto é demorada.
Marianne Dzieyk
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Efficace en cas de constipation chronique, pour autant que l’on le prenne régulièrement
Evelyne
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Bon produit, efficace.
CORNILLON Raphael
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très très bien
GOURDIN Valerie
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parfait pour le transit
Catherine Brahmi
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Ce produit est juste magique, il évite tous les inconforts intestinaux de la constipation.
Sans aucun effet secondaire, super qualité non égalée sur le marché.
Je conserve souvent la boîte une fois vide tellement elle est pratique et solide, dommage de la jeter même au recyclage.
Rapport qualité/prix je n'ai pas trouvé mieux.

sosa robaina
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bueno para el organismo calidad satisfactoria el precio un poco subido
References
  1. Cherbut C. – Fibres alimentaires : que devient l’hypothèse de Burkitt ? États des connaissances et questions non résolues. Cah. Nutr. Diét., 1998, 33, 2, 95-104.
  2. McRorie JW Jr, McKeown NM. Understanding the physics of functional fibers in the gastrointestinal tract: An evidencebased approach to resolving enduring misconceptions about insoluble and soluble fiber. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2017;117(2): 251-264.
  3. Garg P, Singh P. Adequate dietary fiber supplement along with TONE concept can help avoid surgery in most patients with advanced hemorrhoids [published online ahead of print February 1, 2017]. Minerva Gastroenterol Dietol. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.23736/S1121-421X.17.02364-9.

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