Chicory Root Inulin
Inulin is a soluble plant fiber that has been used since ancient Egyptian times. Derived from chicory root, inulin is a well-known prebiotic recognized for its ability to support beneficial gut bacteria. It's a great source of plant polyphenols, and its high fiber content can help regulate digestion and maintain healthy bowel movements.
When inulin mixes with liquid, it creates a gel-like substance that can lubricate the digestive system, absorb toxins and waste, and help you feel more satisfied and reduce cravings. Due to its fibrous composition, it maintains its form as it moves through the digestive tract, producing beneficial byproducts that aid in creating a healthy GI lining.
Inulin has been shown in scientific studies to:
While inulin can be found naturally in foods like bananas, onions, garlic, and asparagus, a quality supplement can ensure you get a consistent and effective amount to support your health goals.
The human body is like a finely tuned Swiss watch, with each gear (organ system) affecting all the others. For more information or to get tested, contact a Wellness Way clinic. We’ll help you understand how your body is currently functioning and the best ways to support it!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
Disclaimer:
While our supplements are considered safe for most people when used as directed, some can interact with certain medications and may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions. That’s why it’s essential to work with your Wellness Way clinic to determine what is appropriate for your personalized health goals.
Inulin is a soluble plant fiber that has been used since ancient Egyptian times. Derived from chicory root, inulin is a well-known prebiotic recognized for its ability to support beneficial gut bacteria. It's a great source of plant polyphenols, and its high fiber content can help regulate digestion and maintain healthy bowel movements.
When inulin mixes with liquid, it creates a gel-like substance that can lubricate the digestive system, absorb toxins and waste, and help you feel more satisfied and reduce cravings. Due to its fibrous composition, it maintains its form as it moves through the digestive tract, producing beneficial byproducts that aid in creating a healthy GI lining.
Inulin has been shown in scientific studies to:
While inulin can be found naturally in foods like bananas, onions, garlic, and asparagus, a quality supplement can ensure you get a consistent and effective amount to support your health goals.
The human body is like a finely tuned Swiss watch, with each gear (organ system) affecting all the others. For more information or to get tested, contact a Wellness Way clinic. We’ll help you understand how your body is currently functioning and the best ways to support it!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.
Disclaimer:
While our supplements are considered safe for most people when used as directed, some can interact with certain medications and may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions. That’s why it’s essential to work with your Wellness Way clinic to determine what is appropriate for your personalized health goals.