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Psyllium (/ˈsɪliəm/), or
ispaghula (/ˌɪspəˈɡuːlə/), is the
common name used for
several members of the
plant genus Plantago whose seeds are used commercially...
- many
common names including blond plantain,
desert Indianwheat,
blond psyllium, and isabghol, is
native to the
Mediterranean region and
naturalized in...
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hemicellulose (including
psyllium) –
absorb and hold water,
promoting bowel movement regularity.
Viscous fibers – such as beta-glucan and
psyllium –
thicken the...
- purshii—Woolly
plantain Plantago pusilla Plantago psyllium—Sand plantain,
French or dark
psyllium Plantago raoulii Plantago rapensis Plantago remota...
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substance to be both a
laxative and a cathartic. However,
agents such as
psyllium seed
husks increase the bulk of the ****.
Cathartics such as sorbitol...
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response to two laxatives:
Macrogol (polyethylene glycol) and
psyllium (Plantago
psyllium and
other species of the same genus) of 126 male and
female patients...
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Psyllium or
Psyllion (Ancient Gr****: Ψύλλιον), or
Psylleium or
Psylleion (Ψύλλειον), or
Psillium or Psillion, or
Psylla (Ψύλλα), was a
fortified emporium...
- lilac, jasmine, snapdragons,
African violets,
butterfly bushes, sesame,
psyllium, potatoes, eggplants, tomatoes,
chilli peppers, tobacco, petunias, morning...
- mixes,
capsules and
wafers in a
variety of flavors.
Metamucil contains psyllium seed
husks as the
active ingredient. It is
manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona...
- m****, an
example being the
consumption of
fiber supplements containing psyllium seed husks. The
inner bark of the
slippery elm (Ulmus rubra), a
North American...