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Fiber is a vital ingredient in our diet - or at least it should be!
Your body requires 40+ g of dietary fiber a day for optimum health.
Most Americans, however, consume less than 10 g of dietary fiber daily.
Fiber-Klenz PLUS is a unique, all natural blend of Meeker Red Raspberry (Seed and fiber), Muscadine Grape (Seed and fiber), Cranberry (Fiber), Blueberry (Fiber), Inulin, Apple Pectin, Psyllium Husks, Oat Bran and Bentonite Clay.
With Fiber-Klenz Plus, the name says it all!
Fiber from 8 different plant sources.
Klenz (cleansing) from the Bentonite Clay, Inulin and Apple Pectin.
Plus Ellagitannins, Ellagic Acid, OPC, Resveratrol and other nutrient cofactors from the plant sourced fiber.
There is NO other product available that combines all of these ingredients in one bottle.
The Meeker Red Raspberry - Fiber, Ellagitannins and Ellagic Acid
Ellagic acid is a member of the ellagitannin family of compounds found in red raspberries. Ellagic acid, a phenolic compound, is a proven anti-carcinogen, anti-mutagen and anti-cancer initiator - and therefore may be one of the most potent ways to fight cancer.
The raspberry component accounts for a little over 25% of the total content of the Fiber-Klenz Plus. This gives you approximately 5 g of raspberry per daily dose or 150 g per bottle. There are many products currently available that contain JUST the Meeker Raspberry seed selling for around $30-40 per bottle and they only contain 60 g of the seed.
This makes the Fiber-Klenz Plus a phenomenal value on just the Meeker Raspberry seed alone.
The Muscadine Grape - Fiber, Resveratrol and OPC
Antioxidants have emerged as healthful compounds that reduce inflammation, provide protective benefits that inhibit the development of health disease, inhibit cancerous growth and delay the development of neurodegenerative diseases.
The phenolic compound Resveratrol is the antioxidant that has captured a lot of scientific attention lately. Highly publicized research showed that Resveratrol may be a useful chemopreventative and chemotherapeutic agent for cancer. Many other documented studies concluded that this phenolic compound reduced LDL cholesterol, inhibiting the development of heart disease.
Recent studies have found muscadine grapes and their resulting products to contain more Resveratrol and other antioxidants than any other types of grapes.
The Cranberry - Fiber and Other Nutritional Cofactors
Cranberry fiber also contains tannins, condensed proanthocyanidins, unique to cranberries, possessing and Anti-Adherence Factor that inhibits the adhesion of undesirable bacteria to the urinary tract.
The Blueberries - Fiber and Other Nutritional Cofactors
Researchers at the USDA Human Nutrition Center (HNRCA) have found that blueberries rank #1 in antioxidant activity when compared to 40 other fresh fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants help neutralize harmful by-products of metabolism called "free radicals" that can lead to cancer and other age related diseases. Anthocyanin, the pigment that makes blueberries blue, is thought to be responsible for this major health benefit.
Blueberries may reduce the build-up of so called "bad" cholesterol that contributes to cardiovascular disease and stroke, according to scientists at the University of California at Davis.
The Inulin - Fiber and Other Nutritional Cofactors
Inulin is a major constituent of some of the most famous "stand-by" herbs, such as burdock root, dandelion root, elecampane root, chicory root, and the Chinese herb codonopsis. Botanically, inulin is a storage food in the plants of the composite family. Inulin is recommended sometimes for diabetics; it has a mildly sweet taste, and is filling like starchy foods, but because it is not absorbed, it does not affect blood sugar levels. Despite the similarity of its name to insulin, inulin has no connection with that hormone either chemically or through physiological activity. Recent research has shown an important physiological action for inulin. Like some pectins and fructooligosaccharides, inulin is a preferred food for the lactobacilli in the intestine and can improve the balance of friendly bacteria in the bowel.
The Oat Bran - Fiber
Oat bran is a rich source of nonirritating soluble dietary fiber. Oat bran has also received considerable attention in the medical community for its role in helping reduce blood cholesterol.
The Psyllium Husks - Fiber
Psyllium is a lubricating fiber herb with drawing, cleansing and laxative properties. Psyllium acts as a "colon broom" for chronic constipation, is effective for inflammatory diverticulitis, and is a lubricant for ulcerous intestinal tract tissue.
The Apple Pectin - Fiber
Apple pectin is a source of water soluble fiber which has a gel-forming effect when mixed with water. As a dietary fiber, apple pectin is helpful in maintaining good digestive health.
Apple pectin, in the diets of human and lab animals, has been shown to increase the excretion of lipids, cholesterol and bile acids, and reduce serum cholesterol levels. Pectins operate by binding with bile acids, thereby decreasing cholesterol and fat absorption. Apple pectin has also been shown to help eliminate heavy metals from the body.
The Bentonite Clay - A Volcanic Detoxifier
Bentonite clay, a medicinal powdered clay, also known as montmorillonite, is derived from deposits of weathered volcanic ash. It is one of the most effective natural intestinal detoxifying agents available and has been recognized as such for centuries by native peoples around the world. Whatever the name, bentonite clay contains minerals that, once inside the gastrointestinal tract, are able to absorb toxins and deliver mineral nutrients to an impressive degree.
Bentonite clay is inert, which means it passes through the body undigested. Technically, the clay first absorbs toxins (heavy metals, free radicals, and pesticides), attracting them to its extensive surface area where they adhere like flies to sticky paper; then it absorbs the toxins.
Once hydrated, bentonite has an enormous surface area. When bentonite clay absorbs water and swells, it is stretched open like a highly porous sponge; the toxins are drawn into these spaces by electrical attraction and bound fast. In fact, according to the Canadian Journal of Microbiology (31[1985], 50-53), bentonite can absorb pathogenic viruses, aflatoxin (a mold), and pesticides and herbicides, including Paraquat and Roundup.
The clay is eventually eliminated from the body, taking with it the toxins bound to its multiple surfaces.
There is no other product available that combines all of these powerful ingredients in one bottle!
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