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Posts Tagged ‘Fiber’

What is Res-Q Land ‘n’ Sea Fiber?

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

 Res-Q Land n Sea PowderRes-Q Land ‘n’ Sea Fiber is the name of the Res-Q fiber supplement.

Unlike many other psyllium products found in stores, Res-Q Land ‘n’ Sea Fiber is all natural and free of additives. The only ingredients are Psyllium seed husks and North Atlantic Sea Kelp, a sea plant rich in minerals.  

Psyllium seed husks, derived from the outer coating of the psyllium seed, are a concentrated source of dietary fiber with many health benefits: regularity, colon health, weight loss, blood sugar support, and cholesterol and cardiovascular health.

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Health Benefits of Res-Q Land n Sea Fiber

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Cholesterol Health:

Res-Q Land n Sea PowderFor complete cholesterol well-being and good cardiovascular health, Res-Q Land ‘n’ Sea Fiber is intended to be used in addition to, not in replace of, our primary cholesterol health products: Res-Q 1250, Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin, and Res-Q CellPower. 

Psyllium seed husks are a rich source of soluble fiber and one of the health benefits of soluble fiber is heart health. Soluble fiber from foods such as psyllium seed husk in Res-Q Land ‘n’ Sea Fiber, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. A single serving of Res-Q Land ‘n’ Sea Fiber powder (one serving equals a tablespoon) provides a minimum of 3 grams of the 7 grams of the soluble fiber from psyllium seed husks necessary per day to have this effect. Therefore, for heart health, we suggest that our customers take two heaping tablespoons daily. Soluble fiber from certain foods when included in a low saturated fat and cholesterol diet also helps to lower blood total and LDL cholesterol levels. (more…)

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Can Diabetics take Fiber Supplements?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

   Psyllium and Type 2 Diabetes

A double-blind placebo-controlled study revealed that type 2 diabetic men receiving five grams of psyllium seed husks twice a day, along with a diabetic diet inclusive of carbohydrates, experienced a reduction in the after-meal blood sugar levels.

Psyllium is a safe and effective fiber supplement. According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, “The addition of psyllium to a traditional diet for persons with diabetes is safe, is well tolerated, and improves glycemic and lipid control in men with type 2 diabetes and hypercholesterolemia.”

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How much of Res-Q 1250 can be absorbed?

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Res-Q 1250, an effective omega-3 supplement.

Res-Q 1250, an effective omega-3 supplement.

100% of our grams of omega-3 in Res-Q 1250 are easily able to be absorbed, but how much of that is absorbed will depend on your body and your health.  

The active omega-3 grams EPA/DHA in Res-Q 1250 are fully able to be absorbed, and have been shown by clinical studies to be effective. However, how much of that will actually be absorbed may depend on the health of your digestive system.  

Res-Q 1250 contains the proper balance of omega-3 fatty acids necessary for cardiovascular health benefits and is well absorbed and utilized by the body as evident by the extensive amount of research studies conducted on the omega-3 that we sell.

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How Much Fiber do You Consume Daily?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
People who consume highly refined diets lacking fiber, drink little or no water, and are not active, may experience a slow moving intestinal tract and constipation.Res-Q Land 'n' Sea Fiber: Capsules and Powder 

This is a good reason to always try to drink enough fluid. Of course, eating a healthy diet providing the right amount of fiber is ideal. 

 Question is what to do when you know only being human, you ate pizza and fries for lunch? 

Fiber is so important that a recent medical paper detailing diabetes care, recommended consuming 14 grams of fiber per day. 

How much fiber do you consume daily?

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