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BIOVITT FIBERRY DETOX HIGH FIBRE

Product Specifications


  • Product Name BIOVITT FIBERRY
  • Category Supplement
  • Brand BIOVITT
  • Net Weight 120 g
  • Shelf Life 2 YEARS
  • FDA Registration 11-1-15964-5-0069
  • Country of Origin THAILAND

BIOVITT FIBERRY DETOX HIGH FIBRE NO SUGAR ADDED

RICH IN NATURAL EXTRACT FROM FRUIT & VEGETABLE OF MORE THAN 40 TYPES

+5 TYPES OF FIBRE HELP IMPROVE THE DIGESTION SYSTEM

FIBRE 17,000 mg PER SERVING

 

HIGHLIGHT INGREDIENT

KONJAC POWDER

Konjac powder is a type of dietary fiber that is derived from the root of the konjac plant, also known as Amorphophallus konjac or elephant yam. It is a common ingredient in many types of food products, such as noodles, jelly candies, and dietary supplements.

The konjac root is high in glucomannan, a type of soluble fiber that can absorb a large amount of water, forming a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This gel-like substance can help slow down the absorption of carbohydrates, which can help regulate blood sugar levels and promote feelings of fullness and satiety.

Konjac powder is often used as a thickener or gelling agent in food products, and can also be consumed as a dietary supplement in capsule or powder form. Some studies have suggested that konjac powder may have a beneficial effect on cholesterol levels and can help promote weight loss, although more research is needed in these areas.

 

PSYLLIUM HUSK

Psyllium husk is a type of soluble fiber that is derived from the seeds of the Plantago ovata plant. It is commonly used as a dietary supplement to promote digestive health and as a natural laxative.

When consumed, psyllium husk absorbs water in the digestive tract, forming a gel-like substance that helps soften stool and promotes regular bowel movements. It is often used to relieve constipation and other digestive problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

In addition to its laxative properties, psyllium husk has been shown to have a beneficial effect on cholesterol levels. It can help lower LDL cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol) levels, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease.

Psyllium husk can be consumed in a variety of forms, including capsules, powder, and whole husks. It is important to drink plenty of water when consuming psyllium husk to avoid digestive discomfort, and individuals with a history of digestive problems should consult with their healthcare provider before consuming psyllium husk.

 

CHITOSAN

Chitosan is a type of dietary fiber that is derived from the shells of crustaceans such as shrimp, crab, and lobster. It is often used as a weight loss supplement and is marketed as a natural fat blocker.

Chitosan is believed to work by binding to fat in the digestive tract, preventing its absorption and thus reducing the number of calories that are absorbed by the body. However, the evidence on the effectiveness of chitosan for weight loss is mixed, and more research is needed in this area.

In addition to its potential weight loss benefits, chitosan has been shown to have other health benefits. It may help lower cholesterol levels and reduce inflammation, and it has been studied for its potential to help heal wounds and treat other medical conditions.

Chitosan is available in supplement form, usually as a pill or capsule. It is generally considered safe, but individuals with shellfish allergies should avoid chitosan. It is also important to note that chitosan can reduce the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, so individuals taking chitosan supplements should make sure to get enough of these vitamins in their diet or consider taking a multivitamin supplement.

 

Fructooligosaccharides (FOS)

FOS stands for Fructooligosaccharides, which are a type of carbohydrate commonly found in fruits and vegetables. FOS are composed of short chains of fructose molecules linked together, and they are not easily broken down by the human digestive system. This means that they are not absorbed into the bloodstream like other sugars and carbohydrates, and they are instead fermented by the gut bacteria in the large intestine.

FOS are considered to be a prebiotic, which means that they help to support the growth and activity of beneficial gut bacteria. They can also help to improve the absorption of minerals like calcium and magnesium, and may have other health benefits such as improving immune function, reducing inflammation, and supporting weight loss.

 

Xylooligosaccharides (XOS)

XOS stands for Xylooligosaccharides, which are a type of prebiotic fiber derived from the xylose sugar found in plant materials like corn cobs, straw, and hardwoods. XOS are made up of short chains of xylose molecules, and like other prebiotics, they are not easily digested by the human body but instead serve as food for beneficial gut bacteria.

Similar to other prebiotics, XOS can help to improve gut health by promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria and improving digestive function. They have also been shown to have other potential health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, improving immune function, and helping to prevent certain types of cancer.