Clef Des Champs Digestion Psyllium Husk Powder (Organic, Tube) - 150g

Digestion Psyllium Husk Powder (Organic, Tube) - 150g
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Rich in mucilage, Clef Des Champs Organic Psyllium Powder (plantago ovata) to regulate the intestinal transit. Its absorbent quality considerably increases the volume of water in the feces, which softens feces and stimulates peristalsis, thereby easing elimination. Plantago ovata is very useful for constipation or any condition where intestinal elimination needs help (anal fissures, hemorrhoids, pregnancy, after anal or rectal surgery). The mucilages in psyllium are emollient; they soften, lubricate and protect the lining of the gastro-intestinal tract. Psyllium is useful in conditions where the intestinal lining is irritated (irritable bowel, inflammatory diseases of the colon). Psyllium helps control fermentation and growth of intestinal bacteria. It also absorbs toxins in the intestines and helps eliminate them. [POWDER]

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Organic Psyllium (powdered seed husks, plantago ovata)
Important Information:

Keep out of reach of children. Do not use during the first trimester of pregnancy except under supervision by a health-care professional. Do not use in case of intestinal obstruction.

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150g

Dosage

Take 1 - 2 times per day. Dilute 1 tsp of powder in 1 cup of water or juice. Stir before drinking. Do not strain.

Product Information:
  • Excellent Source Of Dietary Fiber
  • Helps Maintain Healthy Cholesterol Levels
  • Supports Healthy Intestinal Functions And Promotes Regularity
  • Cleanses The Colon
  • Gluten Free and Vegan

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The vet told me to use this and it works. I got a mini border colie with perinial fissura that has problem with pooping this is a great product. 1/4 of a teaspoon twice a day mix with his food and add a bit of hot water to the mixture
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PSYLLIUM - POWDERED SEED HUSKS


Mechanism Of Action


Rich in mucilage, psyllium is used mainly to regulate the intestinal transit. Its absorbent quality considerably increases the volume of water in the feces, which softens feces and stimulates peristalsis, thereby easing elimination. Plantago ovata is very useful for constipation or any condition where intestinal elimination needs help (anal fissures, hemorrhoids, pregnancy, after anal or rectal surgery). Psyllium seed husks are mostly made up of fibre, therefore they are not digested and have a strictly mechanical effect on the intestines. Using psyllium helps accelerate intestinal transit and increase the number of bowel movements per day. Where there is diarrhea, psyllium absorbs excess water in the intestine and helps form solid feces.

The mucilages in psyllium are emollient; they soften, lubricate and protect the lining of the gastro-intestinal tract. Psyllium is useful in conditions where the intestinal lining is irritated (irritable bowel, inflammatory diseases of the colon). Psyllium helps control fermentation and growth of intestinal bacteria. It also absorbs toxins in the intestines and helps eliminate them.

The power of its absorbent properties is not limited to intestinal transit. It also acts on cholesterol and triglyceride levels (LDL, total cholesterol). By attaching itself to bile acids, psyllium increases the elimination of cholesterol by the intestines and increases the synthesis of bile salts from cholesterol. Psyllium also helps regulate blood sugar by slowing the absorption of glucose by the intestines. Its high fiber content helps feel satiated and is useful for weight loss.

The main constituents of psyllium seeds are mucilages, with a high proportion of hemicellulose but also some arabinose, rhamnose, xylose and galacturonic acid.


Helpful Associations


Dandelion decoction for chronic constipation.

Slippery elm for constipation, irritation of the digestive system.

Chamomile infusion for irritation of the lining of the digestive tract.

Ginger tincture for digestive or intestinal sluggishness.

Plantain salve for hemorrhoids.

Digestop for colitis or irritation of the intestines.


Uses


Digestive system: constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, anal fissure, intestinal irritation, inflammatory conditions of the intestines, diverticulitis, gastroenteritis, colitis, gastric irritation.

Others:
weight loss, high blood fat, high blood sugar.


History


Psyllium has been used around the world for a long time. In India, it was integrated into Ayurvedic medicine circa 1500 BC. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The Europeans introduced it into their pharmacopeia centuries ago whereas its use in North America dates back only to the end of the 20th Century. The Indians and the Chinese use it to treat constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, bladder problems and high blood pressure. It seems that psyllium was used as food by the Aztecs and that is was valued by Indian and Persian doctors in the Middle-Ages.

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