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Psyllium Extract Powder psyllium husk powder
Psyllium Extract Powder psyllium husk powder

Psyllium Extract Powder psyllium husk powder

roduct Name Psyllium Seeds Extract
Specification 10:1,98%
Place of Origin Shaanxi, China
Package 10g,100g, 1kg/aluminum foil bag, 25kg/drum or as your requirements
OEM Service OEM bag/bottle is available with private label.

What is psyllium husk?

Native to India, psyllium is a seed — and psyllium husk is the outer covering of psyllium.


“It’s a soluble fiber, therefore, it absorbs water to form a gel that can be used in baking or as a supplement,” explains Zumpano.


You can typically find psyllium husk in fiber supplements like Metamucil®. And you can find psyllium husk powder and psyllium husk capsules or pills.


You may be wondering: Is psyllium husk gluten-free?


Yes, says Zumpano.


“It can be added to drinks or foods to help increase fiber intake,” she adds. “It can be used as a gum in gluten-free baked goods.”


And psyllium husk can be gentler on your digestive system than stimulant or osmotic laxatives. It doesn’t cause your intestines to contract or use water to soften your stool. It works by increasing the weight of your stool, which helps trigger a bowel movement.

Psyllium Extract Powder psyllium husk powder

Psyllium husk benefits

Psyllium husk comes with a few health benefits like:


  • Constipation relief. Yes, you can use psyllium husk for constipation. All soluble fibers help bulk and bind stools making them easier to pass. Research shows psyllium husk works well without any major side effects.
  • Diarrhea relief. It helps bind loose stools. And if you have IBS, research shows that psyllium husk can help reduce inflammation in the gut.
  • Blood sugar management. “It slows down the rate of glucose in the bloodstream, which if used on a regular basis can help control blood sugars,” explains Zumpano. If you have diabetes, research shows that taking psyllium husk before a meal can lower your fasting blood sugar.
  • Cholesterol management. “Soluble fiber binds around bile, which is composed of cholesterol in our gut and helps the body remove bile,” says Zumpano. “This can lead to LDL reduction.” In fact, research shows that using psyllium husk with statin drugs may enhance their effects.


Psyllium husk also has some prebiotic qualities.


“Although psyllium is resistant to fermentation, gut bacteria can ferment a small amount of psyllium, which creates short-chain fatty acids including butyrate which has some health benefits,” she adds.


Does psyllium husk help with weight loss?

It can.


“Fiber can keep you fuller longer and sooner, which can lead to decreased appetite and overall intake,” explains Zumpano. “It also aids in regular bowel movements, which can support weight loss and management.”


So, what about the claim that it’s just as good as weight-loss drugs like Ozempic?


“We don’t have any clinical trials that compared the two, but psyllium husk can support weight loss but not to the extent of a medication has potential to,” clarifies Zumpano. “They work differently in the body.”


Is psyllium husk safe?

Psyllium husk is considered very safe, reassures Zumpano.


So, how much psyllium husk per day should you use?


“Start at a small dose, about 1 teaspoon, and increase slowly,” she advises. “And make sure you’re drinking plenty of water.”


You can advance to taking 1 tablespoon three times per day, with the goal of having soft-formed stool bowel movements one to two times a day.


But Zumpano warns that people with a sensitive GI system should proceed with caution. While safe, you may experience some psyllium husk side effects like:


  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation.
  • Nausea.
  • Gas.
  • Bloating.
  • Stomach pain and/or cramping.


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