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herba Fibre Veg Caps - 180
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Herbal Fibre
Fibre is an important part of our
daily diet. Although health-conscious individuals eat
well-balanced meals, including the recommended amount
of fibre, they may not realize exactly how much good
they are doing themselves. Fibre is part of plant material
that we cannot digest; it gives fruits and vegetables
their structure and shape. There’s fibre in the
skin of apples and potatoes and there’s fibre
in the outer bran coating of the wheat kernel.
There are several kinds of fibre
– pectin, gum cellulose and lignin. Researchers
are finding these different kinds of fibre to have different
health benefits. This is why healthy diets should include
a mixture of fibre-containing foods – fruits,
vegetables, nuts and grain products. Although we can’t
digest fibre, it’s absolutely necessary for good
health. Because we can’t digest fibre, it stays
in the intestinal tract. There, it absorbs liquid, swells,
and helps the intestinal tract work most effectively
and quickly. It is like a broom that helps to sweep
certain substances such as bile, chemicals and bacteria
out of the body.
Psyllium Husks greatly assist in
cases of colitis, ulcer, and hemorrhoids by relieving
the stress occasioned during evacuation of the bowel.
It relieves auto-intoxication, re-absorption of accumulated
toxins, which is the cause of many diseases. Psyllium
has no harmful effects, be it physiological or chemical.
It is superior to emulsions, oils and agar compounds.
It is important to know the difference between psyllium
seed and hull; seed being wonderful for bulk, but the
hull is what gives us the mucilaginous action that is
so important to soothe and cleanse the colon.
Licorice Root is an effective stomach antacid. Laboratory
experiments and clinical use confirm this antacid activity.
It also serves as an antispasmodic for the smooth muscles
of the stomach and the intestines, and for the treatment
of stomach and duodenal ulcers.
Butternut Bark is an excellent slow
remedy for chronic constipation, sluggish liver, fevers,
colds and la grippe. It is an old remedy for expelling
worms,from the intestines. It is full of naturally occurring
saccharin, making it one of the most mild and efficacious
laxatives. Its presence in this formula guarantees virtually
no problems with painful griping, intestinal spasm or
colic-like discomfort which often results from other
herbal laxatives.
Black Walnut is generally used to
expel internal parasites. Its antiseptic property makes
it an excellent herb to fight infection. It removes
tapeworms and other worms, cures scrofula, old ulcers,
boils, itch, skin diseases, eye diseases, liver and
bowel diseases, hemorrhoids, prolepsis uteri, prolapsed
and ballooned intestines, and varicose veins. In fact,
it is almost a panacea for human ailments.
Chinese Rhubarb Root has plenty of
the same constituents found in cascara and senna, though
chinese rhubarb appears to have more natural plant sugars
and starch in the root than other varieties of cascara
and senna. Because of this, rhubarb works as an excellent
laxative. Chinese rhubarb root can reduce cancer tumors,
blood pressure, and inflammation. It is also valuable
for treating chronic diarrhea and thermal or radiation
burns.
Bentonite is a type of clay which
has positive health benefits in the gastrointestinal
tract. It is a ground-up volcanic ash found deep in
the bowels of the earth. It is insoluble in water, but
swells to 12 times when added to water.The molecules’
two broad surfaces have negative electrical attraction,
while the edges are positive, allowing for absorption
of many times its own weight of positively charged ions.
It is this characteristic that makes bentonite act like
a magnetic sponge that removes toxins from the intestinal
tract. It helps painlessly to remove parasites and toxins
from the entire intestinal tract.
Fennel Seed adds a rather interesting
dimension to the overall purpose of this particular
formula. Fennel contains between 60–70% petroselinic
acid (parsley herb contains 13–22%). When fennel
oil has been tested independently on lab animals, it
induced spasmolytic contractions on their smooth muscles.

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