Fiberfit by Nutragenics

Fiberfit by Nutragenics

Fiberfit by Nutragenics
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Fiberfit Liquid Sucralose Sweetened Soluble Fiber 4 oz. bottle

Fiber is an essential part of our diets. It helps keep our digestive systems healthy and regular. It can reduce colorectal cancer, coronary heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Most people in the United States eat only half the recommended 20 to 35 grams of fiber a day, according to the American Dietetic Association.

When following a low-carb diet, fiber is often lost along with carbohydrate sources. Nutragenics Fiberfit Sucralose Sweetened Dietary Fiber is an extremely low-carb dietary supplement that adds back some of that missing fiber. It can easily be used in any cooking or baking recipes. And the liquid can be conveniently carried with you.

Fiberfit is perfect for low-carb dieters and diabetics. Because its caloric value comes from complex carbohydrates, Fiberfit has a minimal effect on blood sugar and insulin levels. One teaspoon of Fiberfit provides one full gram of fiber in liquid form. A single serving of liquid or powder Fiberfit has approximately 1 gram of carbohydrates – from complex carbohydrate sources (the fiber itself). According to Dr. Atkins, carbohydrates from fiber have zero net caloric impact on one’s daily carbohydrate total. Additionally, Fiberfit is sugar-free. It is sweetened with sucralose. Each teaspoon of Fiberfit has the sweetness of approximately 8 teaspoons of sugar with no unpleasant aftertaste.

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