Vital Nutrients Cellulose Fiber Powder | 375g Cellulose Insoluble Fiber Powder | Fiber Supplement Powder Supports Healthy Bowel Function | Gluten, Dairy, Soy Free | Non-GMO | 60 Capsules
$26.90
Product Description
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Customer Reviews
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Dosage
1 capsule daily
2 capsules daily
1 capsule daily
1 capsule daily
2 capsules daily
Benefits
Vegan multi for daily wellness
Stress, heart & bone support
Muscle and Bone Health
Energy & metabolism support
Help the normal cortisol level
Key Ingredients
19 key vitamins & minerals
3 forms of magnesium
Vitamin D3 + K7
8 Essential B Vitamins
Ashwagandha and more
Made in NSF-Certified Facility
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Clean Formula
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Free of top 9 allergens
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Vegan
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Non-GMO
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4 x 4 x 7 inches; 12 ounces
Date First Available : December 8, 2006
Manufacturer : Vital Nutrients
ASIN : B000KYMBSK
Cellulose Insoluble Fiber Supplement Supports Healthy Elimination: Vital Nutrients Cellulose Fiber is a vegan source of insoluble fiber to increase stool bulk and promote normal daily bowel function*
Fiber Supplement Powder Promotes Health: Dietary fiber slows the digestion process and stimulates hormones in the gut to help make you feel full longer, leading to a healthy caloric intake*
Clean Vegan Formula: Free from gluten, dairy, peanut, tree nut, fish, shellfish, soy, sesame, and egg Non-GMO Made without artificial fillers, coatings, binders, or colors
Quality You Can Rely on: Vital Nutrients supplements are manufactured in our allergen-free, NSF-certified Middletown, CT facility Our rigorous quality assurance program includes third-party independent laboratory testing of raw ingredients and finished products for purity and potency to ensure what’s on the label matches what’s in the bottle
Trusted by Healthcare Practitioners Worldwide: Vital Nutrients was founded 30 years ago by practitioners who set out to make a positive and lasting impact on the health of people and planet Today, our premium line of clinically relevant, pure, clean-label formulas is trusted by healthcare practitioners and health-conscious consumers worldwide
Pumpkin Escobar –
Fiber that actaully has Fiber
It is so hard to find fiber that is more than 3-6 grams per serving that isn’t a rip off. This has 15grams per two table spoons. Which most are 5-6grams per two tables spoons for the same price.The cellulose fiber is white, no real taste. It settles in the bottom of the container so roll it to break it up. I mix two tablespoons in 4-5oz of water with 2 teaspoons of just add water koolaid. Tastes fine. Easy to drink. Has a very little grit but there is some. It is insoluble fiber so it won’t dissolve. I already drink a lot of water throughout the day so if you don’t make sure you drink more water.This fiber has helped my GI issues a lot. My GP thought I might have food allergies and intolerances. So I’ve been removing food from my diet. I got to a point where I was eating only a few different plain foods each day. But no matter what I was still having problems. After finally finding a good GI specialist, my issues are in the same family as IBS. Basically my colon would be massively irritated and inflamed. Mainly because food wasn’t digested enough for my colon.Turns out that even though I was getting a daily average of 33-37 grams of fiber, it wasn’t enough. Now I get between 50-60 grams a day. I take 1 tablespoon with breakfast and one with lunch. Then 2 tablespoons with dinner. A long with a peppermint oil pill at dinner, with food. My issues are 70% better. The peppermint oil pill calms my GI track and the fiber slows it down and helps bulk.I still have foods that I can’t eat that will cause flair ups but in general I’ve been able to eat a lot more. I am so glad I found this fiber. Fiber pills are .5mg so just to get 15 grams I’d have to eat 30 pills. The other fiber powders would be 2-3 servings = 4-6 tablespoons.Still working through my issues but if you are looking for some good fiber, this is it.
Anyam –
Ordering another soon
I’ve been trying to find different types of fiber supplements that have no carb and have more than a lousy 3-5g fiber/serving. Knowing that I need meet my goal which is about 16-20g every day, I tried just about everything out there. This was the ONLY product that did not leave a bad taste in my mouth, came carb-free, super high fiber content, dissolved seamlessly into my morning coffee, or sprinkled over my salad or dressings, and the best is the absolutely ZERO BLOATING.It does not turn you into a tooting ballon animal like inulin and some others do. Helped me to be regular with a flat tummy.I know that there are some flashy packaged big marketing budget products out there, and this looks rather utilitarian, but IT DOES THE BEST JOB. IMHO
Sidney B. King –
Does not work!
This product does NOT work and makes constipation worse. Don’t waste your money.
Shelley M. –
Excellent Insoluble Fiber
My mom’s GI doc said she needed “insoluble fiber” in her diet, but her appetite isn’t great. I put 2 scoops of this in water or juice, in the morning. When I’ve given it to her later in the evening, it tends to “work” when both of us should be sleeping. LOL.
Cadance Renene –
Great Product!
It arrived on time and package contents was as described. This is form of insoluble, non-fermentable fiber (cellulose, sterculia, and methycelullose).For me, it didn’t assist with motility, a common symptom in IBS-C. (Ref: Fiber and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders).Copious amounts of rice bran and psyllium husk helped. But, ultimately what addressed the underlying motility issue was melatonin! (Ref: University Health News). (I use a bulk powder form of it).Researchers at the National University of Singapore’s School of Medicine recently published a review article, “Melatonin for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome,” in the World Journal of Gastroenterology that looked at how melatonin benefits IBS.[1] They summarized the available evidence from at least four randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies, all showing that melatonin decreases abdominal pain. Most of the studies used 3 mg of melatonin at bedtime, although one study in postmenopausal women used 3 mg in the morning plus 5 mg at bedtime. The evidence was not as clear as to whether melatonin reduces other symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal distention/bloating, abnormal sensation of defecation, diarrhea, or constipation.In one of the studies, 3 mg of melatonin for 8 weeks significantly improved patients’ overall IBS scores compared with placebo.[2] Those taking melatonin had a 45% improvement on their IBS symptom score versus a 16% improvement for patients taking placebo. They also had significant improvements in symptoms not related to gut function and in overall quality of life.In a second study, 3 mg of melatonin at bedtime for only two weeks significantly improved abdominal pain and reduced sensitivity to pain in the rectal area.[3] There was also a tendency towards a greater reduction in abdominal distension, stool frequency, and total bowel symptoms following treatment with melatonin than with placebo.A third study found that six months of melatonin (3 mg in the morning and 5 mg in the evening) significantly reduced abdominal pain, bloating, and constipation in postmenopausal women with constipation-predominant IBS.[4] Women with diarrhea-predominant IBS also noted beneficial changes, but the effects were not statistically different from those in the placebo group.A fourth study found that 3 mg of melatonin at bedtime for eight weeks resulted in significant improvements in abdominal distension, abdominal pain (pain intensity and frequency), and abnormal sensation of defecation.[5] Melatonin did not affect stool consistency or frequency.Additional melatonin benefitsMelatonin plays a role in suppressing inflammation, scavenging free radicals, and increasing endorphins to decrease pain. Within the gastrointestinal system, melatonin regulates the movement of food, controls inflammation, and modulates sensation. Safe, inexpensive, and widely available as a supplement, it improves insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep disorders, cancer, immune disorders, and migraines.
Gta04 –
Cellulose has made my life better!
I bought this in an attempt to curb my appetite and relieve constipation. I am so pleased. It is doing both well. I am purchasing again!
Izzie74 –
Does the Job
Flavorless, easy to take and works well. It also seems to be lasting for quite a while
S. Douglas –
Did Not Work For Me
After Using Citrucel, Metamucil, and Miralax I tried this product at the suggestion of my doctor. I went back to a different brand used before. This one was not effective for my needs.