Sentences with phrase «ovata husks»

Fructooligosaccharides (Cichorium intybus Inulin), Psyllium Husk (Plantago ovata Husks), Hydrolysed, Tapioca Starch (Providing Resistant Starch), Corn Maltodextrin, Prune Juice (Prunus domestica Fruit),, Burdock (Arctium lappa Root), Rhubarb (Rheum raponticum Stalks), Citric Acid, Lactobacillus, acidophilus, Sucrose, Bifidobacterium bifidum & Bifidobacterium lactis, Emulsifier (Lecithin).

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Psyllium husk is a type of soluble fiber formed from the seeds of the Plantago ovata shrub.
Psyllium seed husks are portions of the seeds of the plant Plantago ovata, a native of India and Pakistan.
Psyllium fiber comes from the seed of the husk of plantago ovata, also called plantago isphagula, and is mainly present in bulk laxatives but now is also used as a non-systemic cholesterol - lowering agent.
Psyllium husk is derived from the Plantago ovata plant.
The fiber in psyllium is the husks of seeds from a shrub - like plant called Plantago ovata.
Psyllium is a form of fiber made from the husks of the Plantago ovata plant's seeds.
Studies have shown that psyllium, the seed husk of the Plantago ovata plant which is known for its amazing ability to absorb water rapidly and increase its soluble fiber content tenfold, has even more to offer than an efficient treatment of diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhoids and irritable bowel syndrome, which are the most common uses of this gel - forming compound.
The fiber in Psyllium Husk comes from the seed husks of the Plantago ovata plant.
Slippery Elm (Ulmus fulva), Psyllium Seed Husks (Plantago ovata), Chia Seeds (Salvia hispanica), Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), Chamomile (Matricaria recutita), Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare), Bacillus coagulans
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