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Vegan
Zero Sugar
No Preservatives
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FDA Registered
Psyllium Free
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Satisfied Global Customers
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36%
Improvement in Bowel Movements
60%
Increase in Satiety
85%
Improvement in Regular Bowel Function
72%
Reduction in Constipation
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Science Behind Our Daily Fiber
- 100% NATURAL FIBER - No Additives, No Preservatives, No Psyllium, No GMOs, No Artificial Colors, Gluten & Wheat-free, Soy-ree, Egg-ree, Dairy-free, Nut & Seed-free, and Vegan Prebiotic. Nothing Artificial. - SUPPORTS WHOLE BODY HEALTH - Daily Fiber supports overall digestive health and promotes weight loss like dietary fiber. Incorporating 1 sachet to your daily diet can promote weight loss, balance energy levels, reduce the risk of diabetes & cholesterol, and boost immune function.- ADVANCED GUT HEALTH - A healthy dose of just prebiotic fiber helps the good gut bacteria thrive within your digestive tract, to ease stomach discomfort, and maintain healthy blood sugar levels.- DISSOLVES EASILY - Unlike other types of fibers, prebiotic fiber dissolves easily in hot or cold water or preferred beverage and it has no taste, no color, no texture, and no grit. You can simply add to your favorite foods and drinks without gas or bloating.
There are 2 different types of fiber: soluble fiber and insoluble fiber. Most plants contain both soluble and insoluble fiber, but in different amounts. Soluble fiber dissolves in water and includes plant pectin and gums. Insoluble fiber doesn’t dissolve in water. It includes plant cellulose and hemicellulose. Both are important for health, digestion, and preventing diseases.
It provides 7 g of prebiotic fiber per serving.
Dietary fiber is not considered as a nutrient as there is no deficiency state, which is why in most countries an average intake has been developed. The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests an intake of more than 25 g of fiber per day.
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