Health & Personal Care : Fiber Choice Fiber Supplement, Sugar-Free Assorted Fruit Chewable Tablets, 90-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)

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Health & Personal Care : Fiber Choice Fiber Supplement, Sugar-Free Assorted Fruit Chewable Tablets, 90-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)

Fiber Choice Fiber Supplement, Sugar-Free Assorted Fruit Chewable Tablets, 90-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 11811





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Fiber Choice
Label: Fiber Choice
Product Manufacturer: Fiber Choice
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Fiber Choice
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Ranking: 11811
Studio: Fiber Choice


Product facts:
  • Pack of two bottles, each containing 90 fruit-flavored, chewable, and sugar-free fiber supplement tablets (180 total tablets)
  • Convenient, healthy fiber in an easy-to-chew tablet; fresh fruit flavor
  • 100% sugar-free; made with inulin, a natural fiber source found in vegetables
  • Promotes regularity and good digestive health; works naturally, without chemical stimulants; each dose contains four grams of inulin
  • FiberChoice tablets contain inulin, a unique fiber source that helps boost calcium absorption







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Sugar free (not for weight control). Better fiber. Better health. Dietary fiber is an important part of overall good health. In addition to maintaining regularity, fiber can also help: Lower cholesterol; Stabilize blood sugar levels; Control weight by helping you feel full and curb cravings; Manage irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and prevent diverticulitis. Yet most Americans everyday only get about half the fiber - 12-15 grams - of the 25-30 grams that health experts recommend. Fiber Choice is the best choice to close that daily fiber gap. One dose - two great-tasting chewable tablets (no water required) - contains 4 grams of Inulin - an all-natural dietary fiber source found in fruits and vegetables. Inulin not only tastes better and has a better consistency, it is the only fiber source that helps boost calcium absorption. (Studies have shown that 8 grams per day of inulin (a natural dietary fiber) increases calcium absorption. Each serving of Fiber Choice contains 4 grams of inulin.) Most fiber per tablet = Best value per bottle. Tablets may contain dark speckles due to the manufacturing process of natural ingredients. Made in USA.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Stuff
Good price on a good product. These taste good and are easy to eat and digest. I have not experienced any gastrointestinal issues, only positive results. A very esay way to increase your fiber intake.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Highly recommended fiber supplement.
Bought this together with a another product, Ultra Fiber, to see which would be a better fiber supplement. I found Fiber Choice to have lesser side effects. Ultra Fiber bloated my stomach even with only half the recommended dosage. Did not have the same problem when I used Fiber Choice.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I T.....W O R K S ! !........I T.....W O R K S ! !
Yes, FIBER CHOICE tablets taste good. Yes, they work VERY WELL! And,
unlike BENEFIBRE chewables, they do NOT contain three different types of sugar-substitutes, the combination of which is untried and untested, and could lead to disastrous results, (cancer, anyone?) Fiber Choice has two NATURAL, (as far as I know) sugars, (dextrose), the same as is found, (together with sucralose), in SPLENDA packets, and sorbitol. The flavour I have at present, (Assorted Fruit), also contains inulin, (a natural vegetable fibre), magnesium stearate, and natural flavours. Unfortunately it also contains artificial flavours, FD&C Red 40 Aluminum Lake, FD&C Blue 2 Aluminum Lake, FD&C Blue 1 Aluminum Lake, and FD&C Yellow 5 Aluminum Lake. Yikes! Could one drown in, (or get cancer, or Alzheimer's disease, from) all these "aluminum lakes"? Anything is possible...but since I do NOT intend to use this product forever...just until I lose enough weight so I can excercise more -- I will continue to take this product until I do! (And perhaps other varieties and flavours don't have as many artificial ingredients????)

FIBER CHOICE is not my only defense! The old stand-bys, prunes and prune juice, still work so well! Coffee, too, is great for contipation, (really!) -- and decaffinated works as well as coffee with caffeine. So does any fruit or fruit drink, (I make LOTS of home-made lemonade with MINUTE MAID LEMON JUICE). I also read, (on Amazon.com, in their health article of health tips from AOL subscribers), that LIGHT KARO SYRUP, in WARM MILK, also helps. Hmmmm....I love coffee with LOTS of milk! Yep, LIGHT KARO SYRUP, in warm cafe latte, (swallowed down slowly, with two FIBRE CHOICE tablets), does wonders!

Anyone familiar with DUAL ACTION CLEANSE, (which undoubtedly is all-natural, and undoubtedly works very well....but which is is also undoubtedly horrendously expensive!), and its TV commercials, is familar with the story of THOMAS PARR. He was born in 1485, and lived for 152 years! When he died, the King of England ordered an autopsy...and found Mr. Parr's colon to be clean as a whistle! But -- four hundred years later, in presumably "healthier" times -- the autopsy of poor John Wayne showed just the opposite! So -- even if one manages to escape heart disease, arthritis, cancer, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other diseases usual to old age, here in the 21st century --the clogging of one's colon
is still an ever-present danger. FIBER CHOICE is a delicious way to help fight this danger!

I continue to look for healthy and natural ways to combat constipation. And FIBER CHOICE, (with twice as much fibre as BENEFIBER), is a big part of my arsenel!




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quality product, taste's like candy too!
I have found this product to truly help my overall health, as well as my digestive system and consistent bowel movements. I must advise, the price is good on Amazon, but I would recommend that I bought it at [...](for 1 bottle, but it's a 220 count compared to the amazons 90). Just thought I would let that be known, but I still use amazon for most other things. Tastes great, only positive things to your health and immune system will come....and a bit of gas...



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