It’s all about fiber
May 15, 2008 by jflohr
I have been away for a few days, doing research on fiber and it seems I am more confused today then I was yesterday. There is so much information out there on fiber that it could give you a headache. So what do you do? Should I take fiber or should I not? Can I add enough to my diet that I do not need to supplement? My doctor has recommended that I start taking a fiber drink. Which one is right for me?
The first thing you should do is identify WHY you are going to start with the fiber. I don’t know the reason you are here, but our website stats tell me that most of our visitors (88%) come to learn more about Konsyl fiber because of a health condition.
You have most likely started to change your diet. But you’ve probably found out that unless you are really aware of the foods you eat each day, the ideal level of 25-35 grams of fiber is hard to achieve each day.
Lastly, you have looked at other fibers and you are trying to figure out:
Is Konsyl right for me? And that is a good question.
I have looked into fibers. The greatest thing I have found out is that psyllium is a perfect fiber because it comes to you in its most natural form. Psyllium has not had a lot processing. We have not stripped away what nature wanted you to have. Psyllium has been used for centuries to help you manage many conditions, which is why it is classified as an OTC Drug. Lastly, it has been found to help in managing your cholesterol levels. (See this article about the medical study - in PDF format)
The next time you’re in the fiber aisle at the drugstore, take a look at all the products. Which ones make specific statements?
Only Metamucil and Konsyl.
Now I know Metamucil is known and Konsyl is not. But take a look at Konsyl. It’s the one in the burgundy cap. 
We have been on the market for 75 years!!! We are all natural!!! Konsyl Original has no fillers or sugars!!! And best of all, our loyal customers say it works!!!!!!! (Check out some of the customer reviews.)
So, do you take fiber??? Why not???
The fiber guy.
