Intesfib Fibre (Organic Berry) - 200g

Intesfib Fibre (Organic Berry) - 200g

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Intesfib Fibre by Nutripur is an all natural supplement that is a great source of fiber. It helps to attain the 25 to 30 g recommended daily fiber intake necessary for intestinal health. IntesFib’s exclusive blend of 93% pure psyllium fiber helps to relieve constipation and lower cholesterol levels in those with high cholesterol. It provides a gentle relief from occasional constipation and bloating. Intesfib is an exclusive blend of pure fiber and beneficial herbs for intestinal health. These natural fibers also help with weight management. Delicious and natural organic berry flavour, Intesfib Fibre is free from sugar, salt, colours and preservatives. The combination contains Psyllium, Licorice and Red Elm. [POWDER]

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Each teaspoon (8.4g) contains:
7.5 g
Psyllium (seed) (Platago ovata)
81 mg
Licorice (root) (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
8 mg
Red Elm (bark) (Ulmus fulva)
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
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200g

Dosage

Adults 12 years and over: Take 1 teaspoon (8.4 g) 1-2 times daily. Children 6-12 years old: Take ½ a teaspoon (4.2 g) 1-2 times daily. Children 2-6 years old: Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner. For each gram of psyllium, mix with 30 ml of liquid (water, milk, fruit juice or similar aqueous beverage). Stir briskly and drink immediately. Maintain adequate fluid intake.

Important Information

May cause temporary gas and/or bloating. See below for more information.

Highlights
  • Eliminates bloating and intestinal gas
  • Relieves occasional or chronic constipation
  • Decreases low cholesterol levels
  • Helps with weight management
  • Sooth IBS symptoms
  • No artificial colours, preservatives, gluten, lactose and GMO free and vegan

Articles by a naturopathic doctor.

Manufacturer Info

Since 1989, Nutripur is a 100% Canadian owned and operated company – has focused its efforts on the development of traditional herbal medicines and nutritional supplements. Flux O Bile from Nutripur combines traditional herbal medicine that restores better digestion by stimulating biliary functions. Flux-O-Bile is 100% certified organic and is free from additives and fillers.

INTESFIB FIBRE (ORGANIC BERRY) - 200G


Caution: Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or if laxative effect does not occur within seven days. Consult a health care practitioner immediately if you experience chest pain, vomiting, or difficulty in swallowing or breathing after taking this product. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting or fever (as these could be signs of abnormal constrictions of the gastrointestinal tract, diseases of the oesophagus and/or the superior opening of the stomach (cardia), potential or existing intestinal blockage, paralysis of the intestine, megacolon, faecal impaction, inflamed bowel or appendicitis).


Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking medications which inhibit peristaltic movement (e.g. opioids, loperamide). Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have a liver disorder. Consult a healthcare practitioner if pregnant or breastfeeding.


Contraindications: Do not use if you have difficulty swallowing. Do not use if you have diabetes mellitus in which blood sugar is difficult to regulate. Do not use if you are experiencing a sudden change in bowel habits that has persisted for more than 2 weeks, undiagnosed rectal bleeding, or failure to defaecate following the use of another laxative product. Do not use if you are taking thiazide diuretics, cardiac glycosides, corticosteroids, stimulant laxatives or other medications which may aggravate electrolyte imbalance. Do not use if you have hypokalemia, high blood pressure, or a kidney or cardiovascular disorder.


Known Adverse Reactions: Hypersensitivity, such as allergy, has been known to occur following inhaled and/or ingested psyllium; in which case, discontinue use.


1-I started taking IntesFib for two days but I still do not see an increase in bowel movement, is this normal?
You may be dehydrated. Fibers need lots of water, remember to drink 3-4 glasses of water a day! Some intestines may needs more time to get used to a high fiber intake. It happens rarely, but some people react this way. It is preferable in this case to decrease the dosage by half and split the intake to once in the morning and once in the evening until your body gets used to it.


2-Does the product create an addiction?
On the contrary, IntesFib helps lazy intestines to regain their regularity and does not create habituation. Psyllium fibers are extremely important as they clean while sweeping the inside of the intestine and helps facilitate the evacuation of the harmful waste out of the body.


3-Can I combine IntesFib and Laxatil?
It isn’t recommended to combine both products simultaneously as they can irritate the intestine in some individuals. Better alternate or verify with your health care practitioner for optimal solution.


DIGESTIVE HEALTH


By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist

You might only notice healthy digestion when you don't have it. Most people don't even think about their digestion until symptoms start. Enzyme supplements & probiotics can make a significant difference for you digestive health...

The digestive process takes food material, breaks it down into absorbable pieces and transports it into the body. It is a complex process, involving many organs. Digestion begins with the scent of food stimulating the secretion of saliva. When food enters the mouth enzymes in the saliva begin to break it down. Chewing physically breaks down food pieces and stimulates saliva production. The mucus membranes of the mouth can absorb some nutrients.


Swallowed food travels down the esophagus and into the stomach. The stomach uses muscular contractions to mix the food with digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid. High acid levels kill germs that may be in the food. Food stays in the stomach longer if it contains more fat and shorter if it contains more sugar.


The small intestine attaches to the stomach. Near it’s beginning, ducts from the liver and pancreas release digestive juices. Nutrients are absorbed through the thin intestinal wall and transported via the bloodstream, to where they are needed. The remainder of the food is pushed through into the large intestine where water is absorbed. The remaining food is compacted and prepared for excretion as stool.


The liver produces bile, which metabolizes fats and proteins. It also takes the toxic material from food substances, like medications, alcohol, and hormones, and processes them to make them harmless. The liver produces factors for blood clotting and the immune system. The gallbladder is a storage area for bile from the liver. The pancreas manufactures enzymes and hormones, like insulin. Insulin allows cells to take in sugar to burn as fuel.


Digestive disorders can be influenced by foods and other substances we ingest and our lifestyle. Water and fibre intake is important for healthy, regular bowel movements since we need them to add bulk to our stool. Foods that are highly processed, certain medications, tobacco and alcohol cause the body trouble as they are hard to break down and damage organs like our liver and pancreas. The digestive lining may also become damaged while the body works extra hard to digest these and especially processed foods. Since processed foods are deficient in nutrients, the body also becomes depleted in fuel in needs to work extra hard.


Stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns put our nervous system in an excited state. Our digestive processes are only fully functional when our nervous system is relaxed. Sedentary lifestyles decrease movement throughout the digestive tract. As our transit time slows there is more opportunity for the resorption of processed toxins from our food and greater chance of microbial overgrowth. Slow transit time also dries the stool and makes it more difficult to pass. Our body is designed so that each time we eat a meal we have a bowel movement. Many individuals can be considered constipated and have bowel movements less than once daily.


Some of the most important players in digestion are not part of our own body.
Friendly intestinal bacteria, often called probiotics, are an essential part of digestion. They break down food particles, manufacture vitamins and prevent the infection of the tract with other microbes.


Each bowel movement actually contains millions of these friendly bacteria; they are in a constant state of renewal. Many concerns like indigestion, gas, bloating and constipation can be due to an imbalance of the intestinal bacteria. It is easy to upset this balance by improper diet or taking medications like antibiotics.


The health of our teeth and gums is often overlooked as a factor in digestive concerns. Problems in the mouth can lead to malnutrition when foods are avoided due to pain or the inability to chew them correctly. To maintain dental health:


- Use proper dental hygiene including regular tooth brushing, flossing and dental visits
- Avoid all refined sugars, sticky foods, smoking, carbonated beverages and chewable vitamin C tablets
- Eat raw crunchy foods, like apples and carrots, and drink unsweetened cranberry juice because they have plaque-fighting properties

The stomach can be afflicted with several common digestive concerns. Indigestion is caused by an inability to breakdown and absorb food. It is usually directly related to the type of food eaten and poor eating habits. Chronic indigestion may be related to lack of bile, stomach acid and enzymes, or food sensitivities. Gastric and peptic ulcers are erosions of the mucus membrane that line the stomach and upper intestine. Excess digestive juices, deficient digestive juices, bacteria, poor diet, caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, anti-inflammatory medication, cortisone and Stress can cause ulcers. Hiatal hernias are a bulge of stomach tissue that have gone through the diaphragm and sit around the esophagus. It is associated with poor eating habits, obesity and the use of estrogen medications. Optimize the health and functioning of your stomach by:


- Cooking all foods well and eating small frequent meals in a comfortable environment.
- Eat slowly to avoid swallowing excess air. Do not drink liquids while eating because it dilutes digestive juices.
- Eliminate all processed and refined foods from the diet. Other foods that irritate the stomach are alcohol, coffee, tea, colas, tobacco, aspirin, ibuprofen and spicy foods.
- For ulcers, eat soothing foods that produce a protective coating over the digestive tract for example, ground flax seed, yogurt, porridge and congee.

One can eat the most nutritious food but if the intestinal membrane is not in good working order the body will not be able to absorb the nutrients. Diverticulitis occurs when the intestinal muscle tissue weakens, forms pouches and becomes inflamed. Crohn’s Disease is an inflammation of the small intestine, but it can also affect the mouth and stomach. Ulcerative colitis occurs when small ulcers develop on the mucous lining of the large intestine. Irritable bowel syndrome mimics Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis but does not make visible lesions in the bowel. Support the intestine by:


- Undertake regular bowel detoxification with a juice fast and supplementation.
- Increasing dietary fibre intake. Eat lots of vegetables, fruits and legumes. Use inulin, apple pectin and oat bran as daily fibre sources.
- Drinking lots of filtered water to regulate bowel movements.
- Eliminating all processed and refined foods from the diet. Also avoid any food that you are sensitive to.
- Reducing stress and increasing exercise, which promotes proper bowel functioning.

Toxins, microbes or other medical conditions can compromise pancreatic and liver function. Diabetes occurs when a person’s pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin to metabolize the amount of sugar that they are ingesting. A diet high in refined carbohydrates and nutrient deficiency are large contributing factors to “age onset diabetes”, as it is often called; excess body weight, lack of exercise, and heredity also often play significant roles when a person develops diabetes. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that is caused by the hepatitis virus, medications or toxins. Gallstones are precipitates, made mostly of cholesterol, that form as a result of a lack of fibre, excess cholesterol, decreased liver function, lack of bile and lack of bile movement. Functioning of the digestive glands can be optimized using natural treatments such as:


- Undertaking regular liver and gallbladder detoxification. Drink warm water and lemon juice daily as a gentle flush of the system.
- Eating bitter foods like artichoke, rhubarb and salad greens in order to stimulate the flow of digestive juices.
- Regulating blood sugar by limiting the intake of sugars and eating more protein, healthy fats and fibre.

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