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Complete Fiber Cleanse

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Complete Fiber Cleanse
 
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Complete Fiber Cleanse is a comprehensive blend of both soluble and insoluble fibres which help to cleanse the colon gently but effectively. Complete Fiber Cleanse helps to alleviate constipation, scrape the gut of plaque that hinders the absorption of nutrients, rebalance the microflora within the gut helping to alleviate gastro-intestinal disorders including colitis and IBS, help in the elimination of fats and aid detoxification.

Complete Fiber Cleanse contains insoluble fibres such as psyllium husk fibre as well as acidophilus and other herbs to soothe the gut walls. Also included are green foods to  alkalise the gut, nourish the body as well as aid in the detoxification process.  It is absolutely vital to cleanse the intestines because everytime one ingests food, the combination of enzymes, fibres and foods results in a thick brown substance called mucoid plaque which adheres to the cell walls impairing the absorption of nutrients and harbouring bad bacteria and parasites.

Pathogenic organisms, harsh acids, gut toxins and food allergens are all capable of leading to intestinal damage. Psyllium husks aid cleansing and the gel forming soluble fibre part of psyllium may reduce the irritating effect of allergens and compounds often associated with 'leaky gut disorder'.

Complete Fiber Cleanse also contains soluble fibres such as mucilages which aid in the elimination of fats from the body including cholesterol and may aid in the regulation of sugar metabolism by the body.
This product can only be used by adults or children over 12 years of age.

Our in-house pharmacist, Shabir Daya has written three articles about Complete Fiber Cleanse

Dosage: Mix 2 teaspoons with 4 ounces of water or juice and drink immediately. Repeat in the evening.

Psyllium Seed Husks, Pro-Biotic Blend, Fos, Marshmallow Root, Slippery Elm Bark, Echinacea Root, Shepherd Purse, Wild Yam Root, Kelp Powder, Barley Grass, Spirulina, Chlorella, Wheat Grass, Plum Papain, NAC, Grape Seed Extract, maltodextrin, natural orange flavour, citric acid and silica

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