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Fibril Powder Zappy Orange

(100 gm Powder in box)
Fibril Powder Zappy Orange
Product Details
Fibril Powder
Fibril Powder is an ayurvedic medicine used to relieve constipation. It contains Ispaghula husk (psyllium husk), a natural fiber that absorbs water and adds bulk to stool, making it easier to pass. Fibril Powder also softens stool by increasing its water content.

Ispaghula husk, the key ingredient in Fibril Powder, has been traditionally used in Ayurveda as a gentle laxative, coolant, and diuretic. It is considered safe for most people and is not known to cause dependence.

Being a purely Ayurvedic medicine it is perfectly safe and free from harmful side effects nor it is habit forming, unlike chemical laxatives.

Key Ingredients:
  • Ispaghula Husk IP 65% w/w
  • Preservatives: Methylparaben IP 0.20% w/w, Propylparaben IP 0.02% w/w
  • Colour: Sunset Yellow FCF

Key Benefits:
  • Natural Relief from Constipation: Fibril Powder provides gentle and effective relief from constipation using the natural fiber Ispaghula husk (psyllium husk)
  • Increases Stool Bulk and Softness: It works by absorbing water in the gut, adding bulk to stool and making it softer for easier passage
  • Time-Tested Ayurvedic Ingredient: Ispaghula husk has been used for centuries in Ayurveda for its digestive health benefits
  • Gentle and Non-Habit Forming: Unlike some chemical laxatives, Fibril Powder is gentle on the system and not known to cause dependence
  • Safe for Most People: Fibril Powder is generally safe for most people, but it's always recommended to consult a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.

Dosage: Usually dosage is one measure, twice daily or as directed by the physician

Directions for use:
  • Add one measure (5.4 g) to a glass of water
  • Stir briskly and drink immediately
  • An additional glass of water is helpful

Safety Information:
Store below 30°C. Protected from moisture

Content on this page was last updated on 16 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)