Pectin
Pectin contributes to better colon health*
Pectin is a soluble dietary fiber found in the cell walls of fruits and vegetables. Consuming pectin can help lower cholesterol levels by increasing viscosity, which then reduces the absorption of cholesterol from bile or food. In the large intestine and colon, pectin has a prebiotic effect and can contribute to better colon health.* Apples, organes and other citrus fruits contain a high amount of pectin.
Soluble USP-grade apple pectin fiber promotes regularity*
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by Twinlab
Apple Pectin is an indigestible soluble fiber that can regulate bowel function and help cleanse the intestinal tract.* USP Caps are of the highest quality and meet the purest grade of apple pectin obtainable. USP stands for the United States Pharmacopeial Convention, which sets the official standards for strength, quality, purity, packaging and labeling for nutritional and medical products in the United States. Each capsule contains 500 mg of apple pectin and vitamin C to synergistically enhance the effectiveness and benefits of apple pectin.
100 Capsules
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Psyllium, oat bran and apple pectin
Psyllium, pectin and guar gum