INOVANCE Transit Food Fiber Lazy Intestine 15 Pouches
It is a dietary supplement to consume in the following cases:
- I have lazy gut .
- My transit is irregular, slowed down.
- I am often constipated , especially when traveling.
- I would like to have a flat stomach .
Description of INOVANCE Transit Food Fiber Lazy Intestine 15 Pouches
Inovance Transit Fiber Food Lazy Intestine 15 sachets is formulated with plants to promote intestinal comfort :
- Chicory fibers contain fructo-oligosaccharides that serve as food for intestinal flora (prebiotics).
- The apple and prune fibers , rich in hemicelluloses, help to ensure an efficient transit .
- The active fibers are of natural origin and not aggressive for the intestine.
No sugars, no aspartame, no dyes .
Advice for use and dosage
To be diluted in a large glass of water. Reconstitution with the recommended shaker. 1 sachet (morning) with 2 sachets (1 morning, 1 evening) as needed. Can be used punctually.
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Composition
Apple fibers (Malus spp.), Chicory fructooligosaccharides, prune powder (Prunus spp.) (Fruit prune, maltodextrin, acidity regulator: citric acid), xylitol, thickener [xanthan], natural banana flavor, caramel powder aromatic (glucose syrup, sugar), naturally occurring sweetener [NHDC], anti-caking agent [silicon]
Precaution of use
- Contains polyols: consumption of more than 20 g or 4 sachets can cause digestive disorders.
- Do not give to children under 8 years without medical advice.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Dietary supplements should be used as part of a healthy lifestyle and not be used as substitutes for a varied and balanced diet.
Introducing INOVANCE Transit Food Fiber Lazy Intestine
Inovance comes in a box containing 15 sachets.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
The intestinal transit can, in certain cases, be less efficient. This slowdown can be occasional, but in some people, it can settle down chronically. Generally, it appears the following symptoms:
- constipation (bowel movements less than 3 times a week) or difficulty in evacuating feces;
- a bloated belly;
- abdominal pain
- headaches ;
- irritability.
The solutions are simple: drink water, play sports and of course eat more fiber!
The importance of fibers
The role of the fibers in the intestinal transit is twofold. It depends on their solubility:
- Insoluble fibers have the particularity of absorbing water like a sponge and thus forming a bulky mass that descends more easily along the intestine. The activity of these fibers is therefore totally dependent on the hydration of the diet.
- Soluble fiber increases the bacterial activity of the colon. Their degradation by bacteria produces substances capable of stimulating the contractions of the intestine, which allows the evacuation of stool.