

- Supports the health of the gastrointestinal tract
- Powder supplement
- Hypoallergenic
Cellulose is a natural source of insoluble fiber. Unlike soluble fiber, insoluble fiber does not feed undesirable bacteria well and is not readily fermented into short chain fatty acids. It has no effect on cholesterol levels and inactivates many intestinal toxins. High intake of insoluble fiber is associated with colon health.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 Teaspoon (2 g)
Servings Per Container 125
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
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Calories
10
|
|
Total Carbohydrates
2 g
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<1% |
Dietary Fiber
2 g
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8% |
Cellulose
2 g
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* |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
†Daily Value not established.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1 teaspoon mixed in water, taken two or three times per day before meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Sensitive individuals may want to start with less.
This product is the purest abtainable. It is free of all common allergens (antigens), and does not contain artificial additives.
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good supplements
I found this dietary cellulose useful to add to my other fiber type supplements.With water, mornings, separately I take a level iced teaspoon of this Nutricology dietary cellulose. Next I take six 300 mg Swanson apple pectin capsules, then 1/8 level cup of whole rye flour, a 1/2 level measuring teaspoon of NOW guar gum powder, 1 1/2 tablespoons of honey and later an 8 oz glass of 100% fruit juice in the afternoon. For instance, I put the guar gum on tongue and take a sip of water and quickly swish the guar gum with the water until dissolved. Then swallow the dissolved guar gum with more water.Great balance to soluble fiber
The emphasis on soluble fiber supplements these days is unbalanced, I feel. We need a balance of BOTH kinds of fiber. This product fills that gap superbly, and I'm glad I found it. There really should be more like it, however. And, in an unfortunate negative side of the big positives of this product, this stuff is not a good value for the money. Way too small a container, way too expensive, and the prices have been escalating by significant margins. At some point, I will have to find an alternative, though I hope Swanson and Nutricology wise up and make this valuable product affordable.Supplements, in general, that work well are simply too expensive for what they are, period.great for the bowels to work with
A consistently good functioning elimination system is elusive. It seems to adapt to whatever one tries.For fiber, mornings I take:1/8 level cup Arrowhead Mills Organic Rye Flour from Swanson2 level teaspoons Nutricology Dietary Cellulose Powder6 of the 300 mg capsules of Swanson Apple PectinA study found that rye bread speeds the transit time, so I take rye flour.The cellulose powder is good in that it doesn't seem to lose it's effect or wear off like psyllium, although a level tablespoon of Yerba Prima psyllium whole husks is good for occasional temporary one-day use. I soak the psyllium husks in my mouth with water for 5 minutes or so before washing them down with more water.The apple pectin is unique in it's effect to coagulate, thicken, congeal and jell everything, forming a definable ball out of everything.I try and drink two 12 oz glasses of Juicy Juice bottled fruit juice per day with meals or mainly with lunch.I also seem to need to eat enough during the day to provide the volume to keep everything moving.Soaked overnight, a large bowl of granola bars and a little quick oats with dried fruit like 5 or 6 prunes, raisins, dried apricots, dried pears, etc. is a good breakfast for providing bulk occasionally.This is a great price for any fiber at $6.09 for the 8.8 oz can.