NutriClean® Advanced Fiber PowderNutriClean® Advanced Fiber PowderSingle Canister (28 Servings)
Primary Benefits of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder*: · Helps cleanse the colon · Helps maintain balanced bowels · Supports healthy nutrient absorption · Helps maintain digestive health · Helps maintain proper levels of intestinal microflora · Helps relieve occasional constipation · Helps support normal bowel regularity and fecal volume · Promotes colon health · Promotes healthy growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon · Provides fuel for cells lining the small intestine · Supports healthy intestinal function · Supports overall health by helping to maintain normal cholesterol levels, helping to maintain normal blood glucose levels and promoting immune health *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Key Ingredients Found In NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: Fibersol-2® (soluble fiber flucose polymer complex) 5,000 mg A general review article by Kazuhiro Ohkuma and Shigeru Wakabayashi (Advanced Dietary Fibre Technology, 2000) covered the beneficial properties of Fibersol-2. "Its viscosity is lower than that of a conventional maltodextrin, although both have the same DE value," they noted. "A solution of Fibersol-2 is very clear and stable and does not become cloudy or show signs of any precipitation when kept for long periods of time. It also has very good anti-acid properties and can be cooked and sterilized at high temperature in food applications due to its stability in heat processes." Many studies on Fibersol-2 have looked at its health benefits. Physiologically, the ingredient has been shown to promote normal bowel regularity and stool volume. In a study of 14 females and six males with fecal frequency fewer than three times per week, the subjects received 3.75 g of Fibersol-2 per day for five days. One researcher found that weekly fecal frequency increased from 2.6 to 4.0 times. In addition, fecal volume (expressed in terms of the volume of an egg) was increased from 6.0 to 11.3. The subjects also had significantly increased proportions of bifidobacteria in intestinal microflora. This finding was supported in another study in which healthy adults were given 10g of Fibersol-2 three times per day over a one-month period. Researchers found that bifidobacterium increased in all subjects, with some experiencing increases of more than 10 percent. Fibersol-2 is capable of increasing the amount of good bacteria, probiotics, within the large intestine due to the fact that most of this fiber is transported to that specific area of the colon. In a normal absorption pattern of a sugar and starch mixture, the majority is absorbed in the stomach and in the beginning of the small intestine. Ohkuma and Wakabayashi hypothesized that most of Fibersol-2 escapes digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract. "It is estimated that [approximately 90 percent of the administered Fibersol-2 reaches the large intestine and half of that is metabolized by intestinal bacteria," they noted. Fibersol-2’s slow digestion helps maintain blood glucose levels. In one study, changes in postprandial blood glucose levels were monitored in 40 healthy humans. The subjects were given a fixed menu of Japanese udon noodles with fried bean curd and rice, with either green tea or a beverage containing 5.0g of Fibersol-2. Postprandial blood glucose levels for subjects receiving green tea and Fibersol-2 remained low, compared to subjects ingesting only green tea, despite the subjects eating the same food. (Tokunaga K and Matsuoka A, "Effects of a [FOSHU] which contains indigestible dextrin as an effective ingredient on glucose and lipid metabolism," J Japanese Diabetes Society, 42:61-65, 1999.) Animal models have taken this finding further to determine how it could promote weight loss. Inulin Fiber (fructo-oligosaccharide extract of chicory root) 5,000 mg Probiotic Blend (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Bifodobacterium bifidum, Lactobacillus casei) Both human and animal studies have demonstrated direct benefits of consistent ingestion of acidophilus and other beneficial bacteria on immune system function. Overall, the probiotic bacteria support the ability of the immune system to recognize and destroy invading organisms. Several key fighters of the immune system, including macrophages, immunoglobulins cytokines, are benefit by regular intake of beneficial bacteria. Consuming beneficial bacteria helps maintain healthy white blood cell counts. L-glutamine 1,000 mg *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Scientific Studies Which Support NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: · Agarwal K et al. Feasibility studies to control acute diarrhoea in children by feeding fermented milk preparations Actimel and Indian Dahi. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 56(Supplement 4): S56-S59, 2002. · Akisu M et al. The role of dietary supplementation with L-glutamine in inflammatory mediator release and intestinal injury in hypoxia/reoxygenation- induced experimental necrotizing enterocolitis. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 47(6):262-266, 2003. · Arunachalam K et al. Enhancement of natural immune function by dietary consumption of Bifidobacterium lactis (HN019). European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 54(3):263-7, 2000. · Brighenti F et al. Effect of consumption of a ready-to-eat breakfast cereal containing inulin on the intestinal milieu and blood lipids in healthy male volunteers. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 53(9):726-733, 1999. · Cashman K. A prebiotic substance persistently enhances intestinal calcium absorption and increases bone mineralization in young adolescents. Nutrition Reviews. 64: 189-96, 2006. · Cummings J et al. A study of fructo oligosaccharides in the prevention of travellers' diarrhoea. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 15:1139–1145, 2001. · Cunningham-Rundles S et al. Probiotics and immune response. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 95(1 Suppl):S22-5, 2000. · Davidson M et al. Effects of dietary inulin in serum lipids in men and women with hypercholesterolaemia. Nutrition Research 3:503–17, 1998. · de Roos N et al. Effects of probiotic bacteria on diarrhea, lipid metabolism, and carcinogenesis: a review of papers published between 1988 and 1998. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(2):405-11, 2000. · Evans M et al. Glutamine prevents cytokine-induced apoptosis in human colonic epithelial cells. Journal of Nutrition. 133(10):3065-3071, 2003. · Fernandes C et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40:32-43, 1988. · Flickinger E. Glucose-based oligosaccharides exhibit different in vitro fermentation patterns and affect in vivo apparent nutrient digestibility and microbial populations in dogs. Journal of Nutrition 130:1267-73, 2000. · Furukawa S et al. Glutamine-enhanced bacterial killing by neutrophils from postoperative patients. Nutrition. 13(10):863-869, 1997. · Gibson G et al. Selective stimulation of bifidobacteria in the human colony by oligofructose and inulin. Gastroenterology. 108:975-982, 1995. · Gibson G. Dietary modulation of the human gut microflora using the prebiotics oligofructose and inulin. Journal of Nutrition 129: 1438S-1441S, 1999. · Halpern G et al. Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with Lacteol Fort: a randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 91(8):1579-1585, 1996. · Jackson K. The effect of the daily intake of inulin on fasting lipid, insulin and glucose concentrations in middle-aged men and women. British Journal of Nutrition. 82:23–30, 1999. · Kleessen B et al. Effects of inulin and lactose on fecal microflora, microbial activity, and bowel habit in elderly constipated persons. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 65(5):1397-1402, 1997. · Matsuzaki T and Chin J. Modulating immune responses with probiotic bacteria. Immunology and Cell Biology. 78(1):67-73, 2000. · Miller A. The pathogenesis, clinical implications, and treatment of intestinal hyperpermeability. Alternative Medicine Review. 2(5):330-345, 1997. · Miller A. Therapeutic considerations of L-glutamine: a review of the literature. Alternative Medicine Review. 4(4): 239-48, 1999. · Niedzielin K et al. A controlled, double-blind, randomized study on the efficacy of Lactobacillus plantarum 299V in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 13(10):1143-1147, 2001. · Nobaek S et al. Alteration of intestinal microflora is associated with reduction in abdominal bloating and pain in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 95(5):1231-1238, 2000. · Noyer C et al. A double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study of glutamine therapy for abnormal intestinal permeability in patients with AIDS. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 93:972-975, 1998. · Olesen M et al. Efficacy, safety, and tolerability of fructooligosaccharides in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 72:1570–5, 2000. · Pedone C et al. The effect of supplementation with milk fermented by Lactobacillus casei (strain DN-114 001) on acute diarrhoea in children attending day care centres. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 53(3):179-184, 1999. · Perdigon G et al. Systemic augmentation of the immune response by mice by feeding fermented milks with Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus acidophilus. Immunology. 63:17-23, 1988. · Quan Z et al. Effect of glutamine on change in early postoperative intestinal permeability and its relation to systemic inflammatory response. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 10(13):1992-1994, 2004. · Reeds P and Burrin D. Glutamine and the bowel. Journal of Nutrition. 131:2505S-8S, 2001. · Roberfroid M et al. The bifidogenic nature of chicory inulin and its hydrolysis products. Journal of Nutrition 128:11-9, 1998. · Roberfroid M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Supplement):1682S-1687S, 2000. · Roberfroid M. Dietary chicory inulin increases whole-body bone mineral density in growing male rats. Journal of Nutrition 132(12):3599-602, 2002. · Roberfroid M. Functional effects of food components and the gastrointestinal system: chicory fructo-oligosaccharides. Nutrition Reviews 54:S38-42, 1996. · Rolfe R et al. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130(Supplement):396S-402S, 2000. · Schultz M et al. Effects of feeding a probiotic preparation (SIM) containing inulin on the severity of colitis and on the composition of the intestinal microflora in HLA-B27 transgenic rats. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology. 11(3):581-587, 2004. · Tokunaga K and Matsuoka A, "Effects of a [FOSHU] which contains indigestible dextrin as an effective ingredient on glucose and lipid metabolism," J Japanese Diabetes Society, 42:61-65, 1999. · van der Hulst R et al. Glutamine and the preservation of gut integrity. Lancet. 341:1363–1365, 1993. · Van Niel C et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics 109(4):678-684, 2002. · Wakabayashi S et al. Effects of indigestible dextrin on glucose tolerance in rats. Journal of Endocrinology. 144:533-538, 1995. · Williams C. Effects of inulin on lipid parameters in humans. Journal of Nutrition. 129(7 Suppl):1471S-1473S, 1999. · Yalcin S et al. Effect of glutamine supplementation on diarrhea, interleukin-8 and secretory immunoglobulin A in children with acute diarrhea. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 38(5):494-501, 2004. · Yasui H et al. Reduction of influenza virus titer and protection against influenza virus infection in infant mice fed Lactobacillus casei Shirota. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory and Immunology. 11(4):675-679, 2004. · Zoli G et al. Effect of oral glutamine on intestinal permeability and nutritional status in Crohn's disease. Gastroenterology. 108:A766, 1995. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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What Makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder Unique? A healthy gastrointestinal tract is important in maintaining the overall health of the body. Understanding the complex digestion process is important to understanding how maintaining a healthy GI tract contributes to promoting a healthy immune system, and maintaining the overall health of the body. Digestion is the metabolic process that converts foodstuffs within the body for use. The process begins in the mouth, where it is chewed and mixed with saliva to prepare it for swallowing. After swallowing, the food is pushed through the esophagus, which transports it to the stomach, where it is further diluted and mixed with enzymes, breaking down the food to be absorbed in the intestines. Most of the absorption process begins to take place in the small intestine. Macronutrients, minerals, vitamins, trace elements and water are absorbed here before reaching the colon. The nutrients pass through the small intestine's wall, which contains small, finger-like structures called villi. The blood, which contains the absorbed nutrients, is carried away from the small intestine and goes to the liver for filtration, toxin removal and nutrient processing. The primary function here is regulation of blood glucose levels through a process of temporary storage of excess glucose that is converted in the liver to glycogen in response to insulin. The colon is the final step in the digestion process. The remaining water is reabsorbed in the colon as well as any substance that cannot pass through the villi such as dietary fiber. Digestion is a complex process, which is controlled by several factors. The gastrointestinal tract is also a prominent part of the immune system. The low pH (ranging from 1 to 4) of the stomach is fatal for many microorganisms that enter it. Similarly, mucus neutralizes many of these microorganisms. Other factors in the GI tract help with immune function as well, including enzymes in the saliva and bile. NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder comes in a delicious mixed berry flavor and mixes easily with water. In studies, NutriClean Fiber Powder has been shown to relieve occasional constipation thereby balancing the activity of the bowel. The bowel is the major point of excretion from the digestive system and a major determinant in overall digestive system health. This blend of fibers and probiotics team up to deliver optimum cleansing by purifying the colon as it balances the bowel, and promotes a healthy immune system. NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder delivers top quality soluble fiber, with beneficial probiotics, which promotes the growth of good bacteria in the colon, keeping things in balance in terms of microorganisms. Verified by our in-house scientists, NutriClean Advanced Fiber powder contains one of the most advantageous mixtures of L-glutamine, inulin, Fibersol-2, and probiotics. Advanced Fiber Powder’s probiotic blend supplies 1.5 billion healthful microorganisms. NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder is part of the NutriClean® 7-Day Cleansing System, therefore, it can be taken as part of the system, or as a complementary supplement to your regular diet. Taking a good-quality colon and digestive cleansing system and detoxification regimen may be beneficial to clear out waste products and balance the bowel.* *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Frequently Asked Questions About NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: Why is maintaining colon health so important? Few people notice their digestive system until there is an apparent problem, such as gas, indigestion, irregularity or diarrhea. But these common occurrences could also constitute symptomatic markers of much larger problems that place the spotlight on proper colon health and digestive system maintenance. It is well accepted that the average American diet tends to be quite high in both fat and calories. Modern lifestyles are not conducive to good colon health. Over a period of time, a diet lacking in certain nutrients and fiber can cause undigested food to slow down its transit time in the colon, which could lead to health concerns. In addition, toxins and bacteria from this leftover residue can lead to constipation. Such consequences certainly make the case for paying attention to the maintenance of sound colon health and a viable reason to cleanse the colon of toxic substances. Why is fiber so important to overall health? Unfortunately the average American does not get nearly enough fiber in their daily diet. This is definitely unfortunate because fiber should be among one of the most important components of your diet, yet is often overlooked. Fiber benefits include the ability to help maintain healthy levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, intestinal regularity and healthy intestinal microflora (food for good bacteria). What is Fibersol-2? Fibersol-2 is an innovative, dynamic type of fiber on the market. It is a unique soluble fiber from corn, a readily available source. It is not absorbed into the blood stream, which means that it remains intact and ready for action in the lower portion of the digestive tract, the colon. It offers all of the benefits of fiber previously listed. It has been found to increase fecal volume by 1.8 times and fecal frequency by 1.5 times. When thought of in terms such as these, Fibersol-2 promotes regularity and relief to the average American who consumes a typical diet, which is often laden with processed foods of little to no nutritional value. Fibersol-2 is quite effective in promoting healthy cholesterol levels. What Makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder different from something I can find in a local store? NutriClean is revolutionary in the way of colon health. While most fibers in grocery stores or pharmacies may help to promote a laxative effect, they are still leaving out key ingredients. What exactly are probiotics? Probiotics are a type of bacteria. They should not be confused, however, with the unhealthy bacteria that can build up in our colons due to an unhealthy diet or taking antibiotics. Probiotics, like the ones found in NutriClean Fiber, actually offset the actions of surplus harmful bacteria thus promoting optimal overall health. The use of probiotics has been found to be helpful for the immune system, and maintaining an optimally functioning digestive system. For centuries, cultures all over the world ( How do I take NutriClean Fiber? Mix one rounded scoop of NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder in an eight-ounce glass of cold water, stir or shake briskly and drink immediately. Drink plenty of fluids while using this product. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Primary Benefits of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder*: · Helps cleanse the colon · Helps maintain balanced bowels · Supports healthy nutrient absorption · Helps maintain digestive health · Helps maintain proper levels of intestinal microflora · Helps relieve occasional constipation · Helps support normal bowel regularity and fecal volume · Promotes colon health · Promotes healthy growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon · Provides fuel for cells lining the small intestine · Supports healthy intestinal function · Supports overall health by helping to maintain normal cholesterol levels, helping to maintain normal blood glucose levels and promoting immune health Key Ingredients Found In NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: Fibersol-2® (soluble fiber flucose polymer complex) 5,000 mg A general review article by Kazuhiro Ohkuma and Shigeru Wakabayashi (Advanced Dietary Fibre Technology, 2000) covered the beneficial properties of Fibersol-2. "Its viscosity is lower than that of a conventional maltodextrin, although both have the same DE value," they noted. "A solution of Fibersol-2 is very clear and stable and does not become cloudy or show signs of any precipitation when kept for long periods of time. It also has very good anti-acid properties and can be cooked and sterilized at high temperature in food applications due to its stability in heat processes." Many studies on Fibersol-2 have looked at its health benefits. Physiologically, the ingredient has been shown to promote normal bowel regularity and stool volume. In a study of 14 females and six males with fecal frequency fewer than three times per week, the subjects received 3.75 g of Fibersol-2 per day for five days. One researcher found that weekly fecal frequency increased from 2.6 to 4.0 times. In addition, fecal volume (expressed in terms of the volume of an egg) was increased from 6.0 to 11.3. The subjects also had significantly increased proportions of bifidobacteria in intestinal microflora. This finding was supported in another study in which healthy adults were given 10g of Fibersol-2 three times per day over a one-month period. Researchers found that bifidobacterium increased in all subjects, with some experiencing increases of more than 10 percent. Fibersol-2 is capable of increasing the amount of good bacteria, probiotics, within the large intestine due to the fact that most of this fiber is transported to that specific area of the colon. In a normal absorption pattern of a sugar and starch mixture, the majority is absorbed in the stomach and in the beginning of the small intestine. Ohkuma and Wakabayashi hypothesized that most of Fibersol-2 escapes digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract. "It is estimated that [approximately 90 percent of the administered Fibersol-2 reaches the large intestine and half of that is metabolized by intestinal bacteria," they noted. Fibersol-2’s slow digestion helps maintain blood glucose levels. In one study, changes in postprandial blood glucose levels were monitored in 40 healthy humans. The subjects were given a fixed menu of Japanese udon noodles with fried bean curd and rice, with either green tea or a beverage containing 5.0g of Fibersol-2. Postprandial blood glucose levels for subjects receiving green tea and Fibersol-2 remained low, compared to subjects ingesting only green tea, despite the subjects eating the same food. (Tokunaga K and Matsuoka A, "Effects of a [FOSHU] which contains indigestible dextrin as an effective ingredient on glucose and lipid metabolism," J Japanese Diabetes Society, 42:61-65, 1999.) Animal models have taken this finding further to determine how it could promote weight loss. Inulin Fiber (fructo-oligosaccharide extract of chicory root) 5,000 mg Probiotic Blend (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Bifodobacterium bifidum, Lactobacillus casei) Both human and animal studies have demonstrated direct benefits of consistent ingestion of acidophilus and other beneficial bacteria on immune system function. Overall, the probiotic bacteria support the ability of the immune system to recognize and destroy invading organisms. Several key fighters of the immune system, including macrophages, immunoglobulins cytokines, are benefit by regular intake of beneficial bacteria. Consuming beneficial bacteria helps maintain healthy white blood cell counts. L-glutamine 1,000 mg Scientific Studies Which Support NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: · Agarwal K et al. Feasibility studies to control acute diarrhoea in children by feeding fermented milk preparations Actimel and Indian Dahi. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 56(Supplement 4): S56-S59, 2002. · Akisu M et al. The role of dietary supplementation with L-glutamine in inflammatory mediator release and intestinal injury in hypoxia/reoxygenation- induced experimental necrotizing enterocolitis. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 47(6):262-266, 2003. · Arunachalam K et al. Enhancement of natural immune function by dietary consumption of Bifidobacterium lactis (HN019). European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 54(3):263-7, 2000. · Brighenti F et al. Effect of consumption of a ready-to-eat breakfast cereal containing inulin on the intestinal milieu and blood lipids in healthy male volunteers. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 53(9):726-733, 1999. · Cashman K. A prebiotic substance persistently enhances intestinal calcium absorption and increases bone mineralization in young adolescents. Nutrition Reviews. 64: 189-96, 2006. · Cummings J et al. A study of fructo oligosaccharides in the prevention of travellers' diarrhoea. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 15:1139–1145, 2001. · Cunningham-Rundles S et al. Probiotics and immune response. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 95(1 Suppl):S22-5, 2000. · Davidson M et al. Effects of dietary inulin in serum lipids in men and women with hypercholesterolaemia. Nutrition Research 3:503–17, 1998. · de Roos N et al. Effects of probiotic bacteria on diarrhea, lipid metabolism, and carcinogenesis: a review of papers published between 1988 and 1998. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(2):405-11, 2000. · Evans M et al. Glutamine prevents cytokine-induced apoptosis in human colonic epithelial cells. Journal of Nutrition. 133(10):3065-3071, 2003. · Fernandes C et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40:32-43, 1988. · Flickinger E. Glucose-based oligosaccharides exhibit different in vitro fermentation patterns and affect in vivo apparent nutrient digestibility and microbial populations in dogs. Journal of Nutrition 130:1267-73, 2000. · Furukawa S et al. Glutamine-enhanced bacterial killing by neutrophils from postoperative patients. Nutrition. 13(10):863-869, 1997. · Gibson G et al. Selective stimulation of bifidobacteria in the human colony by oligofructose and inulin. Gastroenterology. 108:975-982, 1995. · Gibson G. Dietary modulation of the human gut microflora using the prebiotics oligofructose and inulin. Journal of Nutrition 129: 1438S-1441S, 1999. · Halpern G et al. Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with Lacteol Fort: a randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 91(8):1579-1585, 1996. · Jackson K. The effect of the daily intake of inulin on fasting lipid, insulin and glucose concentrations in middle-aged men and women. British Journal of Nutrition. 82:23–30, 1999. · Kleessen B et al. Effects of inulin and lactose on fecal microflora, microbial activity, and bowel habit in elderly constipated persons. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 65(5):1397-1402, 1997. · Matsuzaki T and Chin J. Modulating immune responses with probiotic bacteria. Immunology and Cell Biology. 78(1):67-73, 2000. · Miller A. The pathogenesis, clinical implications, and treatment of intestinal hyperpermeability. Alternative Medicine Review. 2(5):330-345, 1997. · Miller A. Therapeutic considerations of L-glutamine: a review of the literature. Alternative Medicine Review. 4(4): 239-48, 1999. · Niedzielin K et al. A controlled, double-blind, randomized study on the efficacy of Lactobacillus plantarum 299V in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 13(10):1143-1147, 2001. · Nobaek S et al. Alteration of intestinal microflora is associated with reduction in abdominal bloating and pain in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 95(5):1231-1238, 2000. · Noyer C et al. A double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study of glutamine therapy for abnormal intestinal permeability in patients with AIDS. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 93:972-975, 1998. · Olesen M et al. Efficacy, safety, and tolerability of fructooligosaccharides in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 72:1570–5, 2000. · Pedone C et al. The effect of supplementation with milk fermented by Lactobacillus casei (strain DN-114 001) on acute diarrhoea in children attending day care centres. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 53(3):179-184, 1999. · Perdigon G et al. Systemic augmentation of the immune response by mice by feeding fermented milks with Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus acidophilus. Immunology. 63:17-23, 1988. · Quan Z et al. Effect of glutamine on change in early postoperative intestinal permeability and its relation to systemic inflammatory response. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 10(13):1992-1994, 2004. · Reeds P and Burrin D. Glutamine and the bowel. Journal of Nutrition. 131:2505S-8S, 2001. · Roberfroid M et al. The bifidogenic nature of chicory inulin and its hydrolysis products. Journal of Nutrition 128:11-9, 1998. · Roberfroid M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Supplement):1682S-1687S, 2000. · Roberfroid M. Dietary chicory inulin increases whole-body bone mineral density in growing male rats. Journal of Nutrition 132(12):3599-602, 2002. · Roberfroid M. Functional effects of food components and the gastrointestinal system: chicory fructo-oligosaccharides. Nutrition Reviews 54:S38-42, 1996. · Rolfe R et al. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130(Supplement):396S-402S, 2000. · Schultz M et al. Effects of feeding a probiotic preparation (SIM) containing inulin on the severity of colitis and on the composition of the intestinal microflora in HLA-B27 transgenic rats. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology. 11(3):581-587, 2004. · Tokunaga K and Matsuoka A, "Effects of a [FOSHU] which contains indigestible dextrin as an effective ingredient on glucose and lipid metabolism," J Japanese Diabetes Society, 42:61-65, 1999. · van der Hulst R et al. Glutamine and the preservation of gut integrity. Lancet. 341:1363–1365, 1993. · Van Niel C et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics 109(4):678-684, 2002. · Wakabayashi S et al. Effects of indigestible dextrin on glucose tolerance in rats. Journal of Endocrinology. 144:533-538, 1995. · Williams C. Effects of inulin on lipid parameters in humans. Journal of Nutrition. 129(7 Suppl):1471S-1473S, 1999. · Yalcin S et al. Effect of glutamine supplementation on diarrhea, interleukin-8 and secretory immunoglobulin A in children with acute diarrhea. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 38(5):494-501, 2004. · Yasui H et al. Reduction of influenza virus titer and protection against influenza virus infection in infant mice fed Lactobacillus casei Shirota. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory and Immunology. 11(4):675-679, 2004. · Zoli G et al. Effect of oral glutamine on intestinal permeability and nutritional status in Crohn's disease. Gastroenterology. 108:A766, 1995. What Makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder Unique? A healthy gastrointestinal tract is important in maintaining the overall health of the body. Understanding the complex digestion process is important to understanding how maintaining a healthy GI tract contributes to promoting a healthy immune system, and maintaining the overall health of the body. Digestion is the metabolic process that converts foodstuffs within the body for use. The process begins in the mouth, where it is chewed and mixed with saliva to prepare it for swallowing. After swallowing, the food is pushed through the esophagus, which transports it to the stomach, where it is further diluted and mixed with enzymes, breaking down the food to be absorbed in the intestines. Most of the absorption process begins to take place in the small intestine. Macronutrients, minerals, vitamins, trace elements and water are absorbed here before reaching the colon. The nutrients pass through the small intestine's wall, which contains small, finger-like structures called villi. The blood, which contains the absorbed nutrients, is carried away from the small intestine and goes to the liver for filtration, toxin removal and nutrient processing. The primary function here is regulation of blood glucose levels through a process of temporary storage of excess glucose that is converted in the liver to glycogen in response to insulin. The colon is the final step in the digestion process. The remaining water is reabsorbed in the colon as well as any substance that cannot pass through the villi such as dietary fiber. Digestion is a complex process, which is controlled by several factors. The gastrointestinal tract is also a prominent part of the immune system. The low pH (ranging from 1 to 4) of the stomach is fatal for many microorganisms that enter it. Similarly, mucus neutralizes many of these microorganisms. Other factors in the GI tract help with immune function as well, including enzymes in the saliva and bile. NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder comes in a delicious mixed berry flavor and mixes easily with water. In studies, NutriClean Fiber Powder has been shown to relieve occasional constipation thereby balancing the activity of the bowel. The bowel is the major point of excretion from the digestive system and a major determinant in overall digestive system health. This blend of fibers and probiotics team up to deliver optimum cleansing by purifying the colon as it balances the bowel, and promotes a healthy immune system. NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder delivers top quality soluble fiber, with beneficial probiotics, which promotes the growth of good bacteria in the colon, keeping things in balance in terms of microorganisms. Verified by our in-house scientists, NutriClean Advanced Fiber powder contains one of the most advantageous mixtures of L-glutamine, inulin, Fibersol-2, and probiotics. Advanced Fiber Powder’s probiotic blend supplies 1.5 billion healthful microorganisms. NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder is part of the NutriClean® 7-Day Cleansing System, therefore, it can be taken as part of the system, or as a complementary supplement to your regular diet. Taking a good-quality colon and digestive cleansing system and detoxification regimen may be beneficial to clear out waste products and balance the bowel.* Frequently Asked Questions About NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: Why is maintaining colon health so important? Few people notice their digestive system until there is an apparent problem, such as gas, indigestion, irregularity or diarrhea. But these common occurrences could also constitute symptomatic markers of much larger problems that place the spotlight on proper colon health and digestive system maintenance. It is well accepted that the average American diet tends to be quite high in both fat and calories. Modern lifestyles are not conducive to good colon health. Over a period of time, a diet lacking in certain nutrients and fiber can cause undigested food to slow down its transit time in the colon, which could lead to health concerns. In addition, toxins and bacteria from this leftover residue can lead to constipation. Such consequences certainly make the case for paying attention to the maintenance of sound colon health and a viable reason to cleanse the colon of toxic substances. Why is fiber so important to overall health? Unfortunately the average American does not get nearly enough fiber in their daily diet. This is definitely unfortunate because fiber should be among one of the most important components of your diet, yet is often overlooked. Fiber benefits include the ability to help maintain healthy levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, intestinal regularity and healthy intestinal microflora (food for good bacteria). What is Fibersol-2? Fibersol-2 is an innovative, dynamic type of fiber on the market. It is a unique soluble fiber from corn, a readily available source. It is not absorbed into the blood stream, which means that it remains intact and ready for action in the lower portion of the digestive tract, the colon. It offers all of the benefits of fiber previously listed. It has been found to increase fecal volume by 1.8 times and fecal frequency by 1.5 times. When thought of in terms such as these, Fibersol-2 promotes regularity and relief to the average American who consumes a typical diet, which is often laden with processed foods of little to no nutritional value. Fibersol-2 is quite effective in promoting healthy cholesterol levels. What Makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder different from something I can find in a local store? NutriClean is revolutionary in the way of colon health. While most fibers in grocery stores or pharmacies may help to promote a laxative effect, they are still leaving out key ingredients. What exactly are probiotics? Probiotics are a type of bacteria. They should not be confused, however, with the unhealthy bacteria that can build up in our colons due to an unhealthy diet or taking antibiotics. Probiotics, like the ones found in NutriClean Fiber, actually offset the actions of surplus harmful bacteria thus promoting optimal overall health. The use of probiotics has been found to be helpful for the immune system, and maintaining an optimally functioning digestive system. For centuries, cultures all over the world ( How do I take NutriClean Fiber? Mix one rounded scoop of NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder in an eight-ounce glass of cold water, stir or shake briskly and drink immediately. Drink plenty of fluids while using this product. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ↓ More ↓
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Most Helpful Positive Review Love this fiber Sometimes it's hard to get your daily requirements of fiber, especially for kids. My son loves this product and I know it's good for him. Sometimes it's hard to get your daily requirements of fiber, especially for kids. My son loves this product and I know it's good for him. VS Most Helpful Negative Review Good for soluble but not insoluble fiber This product is a great source of soluble, cholesterol binding, fiber as well as probiotics to aide with digestion and overall health. This product is a great source of soluble, cholesterol binding, fiber as well as probiotics to aide with digestion and overall health. Reviewed by 17 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: I love this product ! The powder disolves quickly, and tastes great. Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: I switched to product because I had to take the other product 3 Times per day to equal the amount of fiber I was getting with Nutriclean Fiber which I only take 1 time per day! Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: I use this product everyday!! when someone says it is expensive, please, compared to what?? this product gives you your bang for your buck!! It tastes great and cant find anything bad about it!! works for me!! my whole family uses it! Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: This is not just for athelete or people who work out. As a matter of fact, this product is more important for those who do not exercise. Fiber is essential in keeping our digestive system healthy as it keeps things moving through colon where all waste products reside. Irregular bowel movement caused by high sugar/low fiber diet is a sign of toxication throughout the body and should be taken seriously. So if one wants to live, take fiber. The "inulin" in this product is a prebiotics which feeds probiotics which are essential for digestive system to function. Why do doctors recommend yogurt after giving us antibiotics? To put probiotics back into our body. Taking this product will enable those good bacteria to grow. Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: This fiber product was recommended by my nutritionist as an "insurance policy" for my daily intake of fiber. I usually take it at night, it's easy to mix with a small amount of water. The flavor is awesome! It helps to keep me regular & I feel so much healthier & cleased. I now can't live without it! Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: This product is a great source of soluble, cholesterol binding, fiber as well as probiotics to aide with digestion and overall health. Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: I enjoy the taste of Nutri-Clean fiber powder! I'm not a fan of drinking "plain" water, so by drinking the fiber powder I'm getting the water I need and it has a great taste as well. Pros
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Comments about Market America NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: The taste is very good, dissolve quickly and does not have any grainy consistency. It's a refreshing drink! Pros
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NutriClean® Advanced Fiber PowderSingle Canister (28 Servings)
$52.50
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Primary Benefits of NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder*: · Helps cleanse the colon · Helps maintain balanced bowels · Supports healthy nutrient absorption · Helps maintain digestive health · Helps maintain proper levels of intestinal microflora · Helps relieve occasional constipation · Helps support normal bowel regularity and fecal volume · Promotes colon health · Promotes healthy growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon · Provides fuel for cells lining the small intestine · Supports healthy intestinal function · Supports overall health by helping to maintain normal cholesterol levels, helping to maintain normal blood glucose levels and promoting immune health Key Ingredients Found In NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: Fibersol-2® (soluble fiber flucose polymer complex) 5,000 mg A general review article by Kazuhiro Ohkuma and Shigeru Wakabayashi (Advanced Dietary Fibre Technology, 2000) covered the beneficial properties of Fibersol-2. "Its viscosity is lower than that of a conventional maltodextrin, although both have the same DE value," they noted. "A solution of Fibersol-2 is very clear and stable and does not become cloudy or show signs of any precipitation when kept for long periods of time. It also has very good anti-acid properties and can be cooked and sterilized at high temperature in food applications due to its stability in heat processes." Many studies on Fibersol-2 have looked at its health benefits. Physiologically, the ingredient has been shown to promote normal bowel regularity and stool volume. In a study of 14 females and six males with fecal frequency fewer than three times per week, the subjects received 3.75 g of Fibersol-2 per day for five days. One researcher found that weekly fecal frequency increased from 2.6 to 4.0 times. In addition, fecal volume (expressed in terms of the volume of an egg) was increased from 6.0 to 11.3. The subjects also had significantly increased proportions of bifidobacteria in intestinal microflora. This finding was supported in another study in which healthy adults were given 10g of Fibersol-2 three times per day over a one-month period. Researchers found that bifidobacterium increased in all subjects, with some experiencing increases of more than 10 percent. Fibersol-2 is capable of increasing the amount of good bacteria, probiotics, within the large intestine due to the fact that most of this fiber is transported to that specific area of the colon. In a normal absorption pattern of a sugar and starch mixture, the majority is absorbed in the stomach and in the beginning of the small intestine. Ohkuma and Wakabayashi hypothesized that most of Fibersol-2 escapes digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract. "It is estimated that [approximately 90 percent of the administered Fibersol-2 reaches the large intestine and half of that is metabolized by intestinal bacteria," they noted. Fibersol-2’s slow digestion helps maintain blood glucose levels. In one study, changes in postprandial blood glucose levels were monitored in 40 healthy humans. The subjects were given a fixed menu of Japanese udon noodles with fried bean curd and rice, with either green tea or a beverage containing 5.0g of Fibersol-2. Postprandial blood glucose levels for subjects receiving green tea and Fibersol-2 remained low, compared to subjects ingesting only green tea, despite the subjects eating the same food. (Tokunaga K and Matsuoka A, "Effects of a [FOSHU] which contains indigestible dextrin as an effective ingredient on glucose and lipid metabolism," J Japanese Diabetes Society, 42:61-65, 1999.) Animal models have taken this finding further to determine how it could promote weight loss. Inulin Fiber (fructo-oligosaccharide extract of chicory root) 5,000 mg Probiotic Blend (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Bifodobacterium bifidum, Lactobacillus casei) Both human and animal studies have demonstrated direct benefits of consistent ingestion of acidophilus and other beneficial bacteria on immune system function. Overall, the probiotic bacteria support the ability of the immune system to recognize and destroy invading organisms. Several key fighters of the immune system, including macrophages, immunoglobulins cytokines, are benefit by regular intake of beneficial bacteria. Consuming beneficial bacteria helps maintain healthy white blood cell counts. L-glutamine 1,000 mg Scientific Studies Which Support NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: · Agarwal K et al. Feasibility studies to control acute diarrhoea in children by feeding fermented milk preparations Actimel and Indian Dahi. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 56(Supplement 4): S56-S59, 2002. · Akisu M et al. The role of dietary supplementation with L-glutamine in inflammatory mediator release and intestinal injury in hypoxia/reoxygenation- induced experimental necrotizing enterocolitis. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 47(6):262-266, 2003. · Arunachalam K et al. Enhancement of natural immune function by dietary consumption of Bifidobacterium lactis (HN019). European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 54(3):263-7, 2000. · Brighenti F et al. Effect of consumption of a ready-to-eat breakfast cereal containing inulin on the intestinal milieu and blood lipids in healthy male volunteers. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 53(9):726-733, 1999. · Cashman K. A prebiotic substance persistently enhances intestinal calcium absorption and increases bone mineralization in young adolescents. Nutrition Reviews. 64: 189-96, 2006. · Cummings J et al. A study of fructo oligosaccharides in the prevention of travellers' diarrhoea. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 15:1139–1145, 2001. · Cunningham-Rundles S et al. Probiotics and immune response. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 95(1 Suppl):S22-5, 2000. · Davidson M et al. Effects of dietary inulin in serum lipids in men and women with hypercholesterolaemia. Nutrition Research 3:503–17, 1998. · de Roos N et al. Effects of probiotic bacteria on diarrhea, lipid metabolism, and carcinogenesis: a review of papers published between 1988 and 1998. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(2):405-11, 2000. · Evans M et al. Glutamine prevents cytokine-induced apoptosis in human colonic epithelial cells. Journal of Nutrition. 133(10):3065-3071, 2003. · Fernandes C et al. Control of diarrhea by lactobacilli. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 40:32-43, 1988. · Flickinger E. Glucose-based oligosaccharides exhibit different in vitro fermentation patterns and affect in vivo apparent nutrient digestibility and microbial populations in dogs. Journal of Nutrition 130:1267-73, 2000. · Furukawa S et al. Glutamine-enhanced bacterial killing by neutrophils from postoperative patients. Nutrition. 13(10):863-869, 1997. · Gibson G et al. Selective stimulation of bifidobacteria in the human colony by oligofructose and inulin. Gastroenterology. 108:975-982, 1995. · Gibson G. Dietary modulation of the human gut microflora using the prebiotics oligofructose and inulin. Journal of Nutrition 129: 1438S-1441S, 1999. · Halpern G et al. Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with Lacteol Fort: a randomized, double-blind, cross-over trial. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 91(8):1579-1585, 1996. · Jackson K. The effect of the daily intake of inulin on fasting lipid, insulin and glucose concentrations in middle-aged men and women. British Journal of Nutrition. 82:23–30, 1999. · Kleessen B et al. Effects of inulin and lactose on fecal microflora, microbial activity, and bowel habit in elderly constipated persons. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 65(5):1397-1402, 1997. · Matsuzaki T and Chin J. Modulating immune responses with probiotic bacteria. Immunology and Cell Biology. 78(1):67-73, 2000. · Miller A. The pathogenesis, clinical implications, and treatment of intestinal hyperpermeability. Alternative Medicine Review. 2(5):330-345, 1997. · Miller A. Therapeutic considerations of L-glutamine: a review of the literature. Alternative Medicine Review. 4(4): 239-48, 1999. · Niedzielin K et al. A controlled, double-blind, randomized study on the efficacy of Lactobacillus plantarum 299V in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 13(10):1143-1147, 2001. · Nobaek S et al. Alteration of intestinal microflora is associated with reduction in abdominal bloating and pain in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 95(5):1231-1238, 2000. · Noyer C et al. A double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study of glutamine therapy for abnormal intestinal permeability in patients with AIDS. American Journal of Gastroenterology. 93:972-975, 1998. · Olesen M et al. Efficacy, safety, and tolerability of fructooligosaccharides in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 72:1570–5, 2000. · Pedone C et al. The effect of supplementation with milk fermented by Lactobacillus casei (strain DN-114 001) on acute diarrhoea in children attending day care centres. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 53(3):179-184, 1999. · Perdigon G et al. Systemic augmentation of the immune response by mice by feeding fermented milks with Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus acidophilus. Immunology. 63:17-23, 1988. · Quan Z et al. Effect of glutamine on change in early postoperative intestinal permeability and its relation to systemic inflammatory response. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 10(13):1992-1994, 2004. · Reeds P and Burrin D. Glutamine and the bowel. Journal of Nutrition. 131:2505S-8S, 2001. · Roberfroid M et al. The bifidogenic nature of chicory inulin and its hydrolysis products. Journal of Nutrition 128:11-9, 1998. · Roberfroid M. Prebiotics and probiotics: are they functional foods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 71(Supplement):1682S-1687S, 2000. · Roberfroid M. Dietary chicory inulin increases whole-body bone mineral density in growing male rats. Journal of Nutrition 132(12):3599-602, 2002. · Roberfroid M. Functional effects of food components and the gastrointestinal system: chicory fructo-oligosaccharides. Nutrition Reviews 54:S38-42, 1996. · Rolfe R et al. The role of probiotic cultures in the control of gastrointestinal health. Journal of Nutrition. 130(Supplement):396S-402S, 2000. · Schultz M et al. Effects of feeding a probiotic preparation (SIM) containing inulin on the severity of colitis and on the composition of the intestinal microflora in HLA-B27 transgenic rats. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology. 11(3):581-587, 2004. · Tokunaga K and Matsuoka A, "Effects of a [FOSHU] which contains indigestible dextrin as an effective ingredient on glucose and lipid metabolism," J Japanese Diabetes Society, 42:61-65, 1999. · van der Hulst R et al. Glutamine and the preservation of gut integrity. Lancet. 341:1363–1365, 1993. · Van Niel C et al. Lactobacillus therapy for acute infectious diarrhea in children: a meta-analysis. Pediatrics 109(4):678-684, 2002. · Wakabayashi S et al. Effects of indigestible dextrin on glucose tolerance in rats. Journal of Endocrinology. 144:533-538, 1995. · Williams C. Effects of inulin on lipid parameters in humans. Journal of Nutrition. 129(7 Suppl):1471S-1473S, 1999. · Yalcin S et al. Effect of glutamine supplementation on diarrhea, interleukin-8 and secretory immunoglobulin A in children with acute diarrhea. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 38(5):494-501, 2004. · Yasui H et al. Reduction of influenza virus titer and protection against influenza virus infection in infant mice fed Lactobacillus casei Shirota. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory and Immunology. 11(4):675-679, 2004. · Zoli G et al. Effect of oral glutamine on intestinal permeability and nutritional status in Crohn's disease. Gastroenterology. 108:A766, 1995. What Makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder Unique? A healthy gastrointestinal tract is important in maintaining the overall health of the body. Understanding the complex digestion process is important to understanding how maintaining a healthy GI tract contributes to promoting a healthy immune system, and maintaining the overall health of the body. Digestion is the metabolic process that converts foodstuffs within the body for use. The process begins in the mouth, where it is chewed and mixed with saliva to prepare it for swallowing. After swallowing, the food is pushed through the esophagus, which transports it to the stomach, where it is further diluted and mixed with enzymes, breaking down the food to be absorbed in the intestines. Most of the absorption process begins to take place in the small intestine. Macronutrients, minerals, vitamins, trace elements and water are absorbed here before reaching the colon. The nutrients pass through the small intestine's wall, which contains small, finger-like structures called villi. The blood, which contains the absorbed nutrients, is carried away from the small intestine and goes to the liver for filtration, toxin removal and nutrient processing. The primary function here is regulation of blood glucose levels through a process of temporary storage of excess glucose that is converted in the liver to glycogen in response to insulin. The colon is the final step in the digestion process. The remaining water is reabsorbed in the colon as well as any substance that cannot pass through the villi such as dietary fiber. Digestion is a complex process, which is controlled by several factors. The gastrointestinal tract is also a prominent part of the immune system. The low pH (ranging from 1 to 4) of the stomach is fatal for many microorganisms that enter it. Similarly, mucus neutralizes many of these microorganisms. Other factors in the GI tract help with immune function as well, including enzymes in the saliva and bile. NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder comes in a delicious mixed berry flavor and mixes easily with water. In studies, NutriClean Fiber Powder has been shown to relieve occasional constipation thereby balancing the activity of the bowel. The bowel is the major point of excretion from the digestive system and a major determinant in overall digestive system health. This blend of fibers and probiotics team up to deliver optimum cleansing by purifying the colon as it balances the bowel, and promotes a healthy immune system. NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder delivers top quality soluble fiber, with beneficial probiotics, which promotes the growth of good bacteria in the colon, keeping things in balance in terms of microorganisms. Verified by our in-house scientists, NutriClean Advanced Fiber powder contains one of the most advantageous mixtures of L-glutamine, inulin, Fibersol-2, and probiotics. Advanced Fiber Powder’s probiotic blend supplies 1.5 billion healthful microorganisms. NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder is part of the NutriClean® 7-Day Cleansing System, therefore, it can be taken as part of the system, or as a complementary supplement to your regular diet. Taking a good-quality colon and digestive cleansing system and detoxification regimen may be beneficial to clear out waste products and balance the bowel.* Frequently Asked Questions About NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder: Why is maintaining colon health so important? Few people notice their digestive system until there is an apparent problem, such as gas, indigestion, irregularity or diarrhea. But these common occurrences could also constitute symptomatic markers of much larger problems that place the spotlight on proper colon health and digestive system maintenance. It is well accepted that the average American diet tends to be quite high in both fat and calories. Modern lifestyles are not conducive to good colon health. Over a period of time, a diet lacking in certain nutrients and fiber can cause undigested food to slow down its transit time in the colon, which could lead to health concerns. In addition, toxins and bacteria from this leftover residue can lead to constipation. Such consequences certainly make the case for paying attention to the maintenance of sound colon health and a viable reason to cleanse the colon of toxic substances. Why is fiber so important to overall health? Unfortunately the average American does not get nearly enough fiber in their daily diet. This is definitely unfortunate because fiber should be among one of the most important components of your diet, yet is often overlooked. Fiber benefits include the ability to help maintain healthy levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, intestinal regularity and healthy intestinal microflora (food for good bacteria). What is Fibersol-2? Fibersol-2 is an innovative, dynamic type of fiber on the market. It is a unique soluble fiber from corn, a readily available source. It is not absorbed into the blood stream, which means that it remains intact and ready for action in the lower portion of the digestive tract, the colon. It offers all of the benefits of fiber previously listed. It has been found to increase fecal volume by 1.8 times and fecal frequency by 1.5 times. When thought of in terms such as these, Fibersol-2 promotes regularity and relief to the average American who consumes a typical diet, which is often laden with processed foods of little to no nutritional value. Fibersol-2 is quite effective in promoting healthy cholesterol levels. What Makes NutriClean® Advanced Fiber Powder different from something I can find in a local store? NutriClean is revolutionary in the way of colon health. While most fibers in grocery stores or pharmacies may help to promote a laxative effect, they are still leaving out key ingredients. What exactly are probiotics? Probiotics are a type of bacteria. They should not be confused, however, with the unhealthy bacteria that can build up in our colons due to an unhealthy diet or taking antibiotics. Probiotics, like the ones found in NutriClean Fiber, actually offset the actions of surplus harmful bacteria thus promoting optimal overall health. The use of probiotics has been found to be helpful for the immune system, and maintaining an optimally functioning digestive system. For centuries, cultures all over the world ( How do I take NutriClean Fiber? Mix one rounded scoop of NutriClean Advanced Fiber Powder in an eight-ounce glass of cold water, stir or shake briskly and drink immediately. Drink plenty of fluids while using this product. |