Good Stuff,
June 20, 2008
From California
I bought the product for my dog, and it is working great. She had a problem and instead of giving her another round of antibiotics, I just added this to her diet and now she is fine.
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Best Fiber,
October 12, 2008
From California
Not sticky like some store brands. Just pure cellulose.
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Cellulose Powder,
March 25, 2009
From Ohio
I used powdered cellulose to make high fiber, low fat, low sodium banana bread. The loaf was high and mounded with a beautiful crack running down the middle - really pretty. It tasted great.
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Perfect,
May 02, 2009
From California
A lot of people don't realize that the dietary-fiber guidelines want you to be getting 2 grams of insoluble fiber for every 1 gram of soluble. Psyllium husk is the exact opposite (1 gram of insoluble for every 2 grams of soluble). Plus, it's way easier to get a good amount of soluble fiber from your food choices than insoluble. So Nutricology's product--which is pure insoluble fiber--is a perfect compliment to your diet or supplement.
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excellent source of insoluble fibre,
August 01, 2009
From Australia
Have been trying to heal a leaky gut, and it was best for me to avoid harsh insoluble fibres, even psyllium was too harsh, this however is gentle and regular transit time has returned.
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Good product,
February 17, 2008
From California
Used it for a while. Works good for me. No taste at all to me, I mix it in protein drinks.
company very fast on shipping.
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Good for allergy sufferers,
June 14, 2008
From Kansas
I use this to alternate with other fibers, as I develop frequent allergies. It is grainy, but doesn't taste bad. It is not as bulky as psyllium.
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OK product,
April 16, 2008
From California
Even though it is supposed to be more healthy than Psylium it does not seem to be as good as Psylium at making it easier to eliminate.
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