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Why Water Soluble Fiber?

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Why Water Soluble Fiber?

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For years researchers have known that water soluble fiber (WSF) could dramatically reduce cholesterol levels. While all fiber is useful, WSF has proven itself most effective. Water Soluble Fiber includes substances such as guar gum, locust bean, and citrus pectin. How is ProFibe different from fiber products I may now be using? Most fiber products recommended for regularity contain psyllium husk, which is an insoluble fiber. Similarly, oat bran, while a healthful product, is not 100% water soluble fiber. Clinical studies have found ProFibe, which contains only water soluble fibers (WSF) to be as effective for most people as prescription medication such as Mevacor and Zocor, for example. Why dont we use more Water Soluble Fiber? Although water soluble fiber (WSF) is highly effective in reducing cholesterol levels, it would be difficult to eat the enormous amounts of apples, grapefruit or similar foods each day needed for sufficient amounts. In their “pure” or isolated form, water solubl

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