Cellulose Powder
What is Cellulose?
Cellulose is an excellent source of insoluble fiber. Unlike soluble fiber, insoluble fiber is used only to a limited extent as food for unwanted bacteria and is less likely to ferment into short-chain fatty acids. This makes cellulose an ideal fiber source for those looking to increase their fiber intake without excessive fermentation in the gut.
Composition per serving (1 teaspoon)
Compound | Amount per serving | % RI |
---|---|---|
Cellulose | 2,000 mg | ✝ |
✝ RI not specified
Ingredients
Cellulose.
Recommended use
Take two to three servings daily before meals. Dosage: Stir 1 teaspoon of powder into water and slowly increase the amount as needed, up to a maximum of 20 g per day.
NB
Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet. This product contains no known allergens.
Cellulose Powder
What is Cellulose?
Cellulose is an excellent source of insoluble fiber. Unlike soluble fiber, insoluble fiber is used only to a limited extent as food for unwanted bacteria and is less likely to ferment into short-chain fatty acids. This makes cellulose an ideal fiber source for those looking to increase their fiber intake without excessive fermentation in the gut.
Composition per serving (1 teaspoon)
Compound | Amount per serving | % RI |
---|---|---|
Cellulose | 2,000 mg | ✝ |
✝ RI not specified
Ingredients
Cellulose.
Recommended use
Take two to three servings daily before meals. Dosage: Stir 1 teaspoon of powder into water and slowly increase the amount as needed, up to a maximum of 20 g per day.
NB
Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet. This product contains no known allergens.