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HealthyHey Nutrition Psyllium Husk 99%

(400 gm Powder in packet)
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HealthyHey Nutrition Psyllium Husk 99%
Product Details
HealthyHey Nutrition Psyllium Husk helps to achieve a healthy heart and digestive system. Isabgol works on providing comfort in constipation and diarrhoea. Psyllium (Plantago ovata) is a plant native to Western and Southern Asia, used for centuries in Ayurveda for digestive health and healing. The husks of the seeds offer the greatest nutritional value and are isolated for their hydrophilic (water-loving) benefits. Psyllium husks are available whole, ground or in capsules, offering equal benefits- just in various forms.

Key Ingredients:
Psyllium (Plantago ovata)

Key Benefits:
  • MAINTAINS REGULARITY - Unlike harsh laxatives, the psyllium powder naturally forms a gel when combined with liquids, assisting with the passage of food to eliminate waste. Each teaspoon provides 4g of dietary fibre, representing 16% of your recommended daily fibre intake
  • BOOSTS DIGESTIVE HEALTH - High fibre foods typically only provide one source of fibre. The psyllium powder provides a combination of insoluble and soluble fibre, essential for the maintenance of optimal digestion
  • PROMOTES HEART HEALTH - Sourced from organic psyllium seed husks, the psyllium powder expands 10-20 times its original size in liquids, sweeping bad cholesterol from the digestive tract for greater cardiovascular support
  • PROMOTES HEALTHY WEIGHT MANAGEMENT - A high intake of fibre when combined with water, promotes satiety, helping you to feel fuller longer. Combat food cravings with HealthyHey's Psyllium Husk
Directions For Use:
Take one or two-scoop per day in chilled water or vary the amount of water to meet the desired taste or as recommended by a healthcare professional.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Use under medical supervision

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)