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A Unique
Fiber Product
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Made from highly refined plant cellulose (like
the fiber of grains, fruits & vegetables)
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Insoluble fiber contributes to
digestive health:
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draws water into the colon, removing food residue,
increasing fecal bulk and making stools softer and easier
to eliminate
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dilutes concentration of potential carcinogens,
which reduces the exposure to the intestinal wall
(3)
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alters pH of large intestine, interfering with
microbial activity that produces carcinogens
(3)
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reduces the level of tumor promoters in the colon
and possibly the risk of colon cancer (3) (4)
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Compare the
Products and Labels
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More concentrated fiber - each serving contains 3 g
of natural fiber, which is 50% more fiber than Citrucel, 300% more
than FiberCon and equal to Metamucil without the warnings and
precautions.
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Does not interfere or interact with any other
medications - Metamucil, FiberCon and other psyllium
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Non-gelling, requires no extra fluids to prevent choking
- may even be given via NG tube.

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Electrolyte-free - sodium-free, potassium-free and
gluten-free
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No artificial sweeteners - no aspartame or
phenylalanine with less than 1 g carbohydrate.
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No special
precautions - No known allergic reactions,
special precautions or warnings (e.g., esophageal swelling,
choking).
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Start with, Stay with UniFiber
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Easy to
take -
tasteless, ultra-fine powder mixes easily with most liquids (e.g.
fruit juices, water, milk) or soft foods (cereals, applesauce,
mashed potatoes, pudding).
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Versatile - can be
taken anytime, doesn't change the flavor of liquids, soft foods
and cooked or baked foods.
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Increases patient compliance - patients appreciate
UniFiber's "No grit, No gas, No gelling" benefits and its
flexibility; plus, they don't become "flavor-fatigued" or
dependent on it.
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Economical - usual Tbs. dose (3 g fiber) costs about
16¢, that's 40% less than the cost of most fiber products, and
half the cost of stool softeners and chemical stimulants.
Compare UniFiber, its ingredients and its label (what's on
and what's not) to other fiber products, stool softeners and
chemical stimulants. When you do, you'll see why it's the ideal
product to "Start with and stay with for bowel
regularity." | |
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Compare the label, the benefits, the
difference...
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Clinically proven - effective in maintaining bowel
regularity while reducing dependence on stimulants, stool
softeners and laxatives.
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More Concentrated Fiber - 3
g/Tbs.without special precautions and warnings.
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Doesn't interfere with absorption of medications and
vitamins
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Non-gelling - requires
no extra fluids to prevent choking, may even be taken without
liquids.
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Versatile - can be
mixed with soft foods and most liquids.
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Increase patient compliance - easy to
take, "no Grit, No Gas, No Gelling" and no flavor fatigue.
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Economical - usual Tbs. dose (3 g
fiber) costs about 16¢, that's less than the cost of a bran muffin
and considerably less than most fiber products and stool
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Preferred
In two recent focus groups, 8 out of 10
people taking Metamucil or Citrucel preferred UniFiber because it
was tasteless, easier to take, non-gelling and not gritty; and
because they were concerned about the other products interfering
with the absorption of prescription medications and
vitamins. | |