Evidence supporting the use of: Fiber blend (proprietary)
For the body system: Small Intestines
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 4
Fiber blends, often consisting of a mixture of soluble and insoluble fibers from sources such as psyllium husk, inulin, oat bran, and others, are well-supported by modern scientific evidence for their role in supporting small intestine and overall digestive health. Dietary fiber resists digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract and reaches the small intestine relatively intact. Soluble fibers can form a gel-like substance, slowing transit time and aiding in the absorption of nutrients, while insoluble fibers add bulk to stool and promote regular bowel movements.
Clinical studies indicate that fiber can modulate the gut microbiota, stimulate the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like butyrate via bacterial fermentation, and support the integrity of the intestinal lining. These effects are associated with improved gut barrier function and reduced risk of inflammatory conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Research published in journals such as Gut and the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition confirm that dietary fiber intake correlates with improved gastrointestinal function, including the small intestine.
While most fiber is fermented in the colon, its passage through the small intestine does impact satiety, nutrient absorption rates, and the local environment, underscoring its supportive role for this body system. Thus, the inclusion of a fiber blend for small intestine support is well-justified by current scientific evidence, though most benefits are systemic throughout the gut.
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2'-Fucosyllactosealoe vera
alpha-galactosidase
amino acids
amylase
amylopectin
asparagus
bacillus clausii
bacillus coagulans
bacillus subtilis
bayberry
berberine
bifidobacterium bifidum
bifidobacterium breve
bifidobacterium infantis
bifidobacterium lactis
bifidobacterium longum
broccoli
rice
brussel sprouts
butyrate triglyceride
caprylic acid
carrot
chia seed
chicory
cinnamon
coating
colostrum
turmeric
endo-peptidase
exo-peptidase
fennel
fenugreek
fiber blend (proprietary)
flavonols
flaxseed
folate
fructooligosaccharides (FOS)
fungal protease
ginger
green banana
green tea
gurmar
cellulose
immunoglobin G
inulin
isomalto-oligosaccharide
kale
l-5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine salt (5-MTHF)
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
l-glutamine
lactase
lactobacillus acidophilus
lactobacillus brevis
lactobacillus bulgaricus
lactobacillus casei
lactobacillus fermentum
lactobacillus gasseri
lactobacillus helveticus
lactobacillus paracasei
lactiplantibacillus plantarum
lactobacillus reuteri
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lactobacillus salivarius
lactococcus lactis
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magnesium
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medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
microbial enzymes (proprietary)
n-acetyl-glucosamine
okra
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pancreatin
parsley
pear
peptidase (DPPIV)
phellodendron amurense
phenolic acids
phospholipids
phytase
potato starch
prebiotic blend (proprietary)
prolyl endopeptidase (PEP)
protease
protein
butyric acid
pumpkin
saccharomyces boulardii
sardines
slippery elm bark
soybean
spinach
starch
streptococcus thermophilus
sucrase
sulforaphane glucosinolate
tributyrin
vitamin A
vitamin B
vitamin D
vitamin D3
seaweed
water
watermelon
xylooligosaccharides
zinc
papaya
pterocarpus marsupium
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yarrow
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polyphenols
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Alpha-glycans
Alchemilla
Agrimonia pilosa
Asteracea
Acemannan
Algal protein
Arabinoxylan
Animal protein
Black Seed
Bifidobacterium
Bacillus indicus
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Brassica
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Bael
Butternut
Bacillus licheniformis
Bile
Bifidobacterium animalis
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bile acid
Bacillus
Buckwheat
Boerhavia diffusa
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Centella triterpenes
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Cinnamomum
Carvacrol
Cape Aloe
Citrus
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Clostridium butyricum
Debaryomyces hansenii
Diamine Oxidase
Enterococcus
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Eucheuma
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Fiber
Flavonoids
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Galactosidase
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glucose
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Other body systems supported by fiber blend (proprietary)
ArteriesCirculatory System
Digestive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Immune System
Intestinal System
Large Intestines (Colon)
Liver
Rectum
Small Intestines