Fiber Perfect


Fiber Perfect is a wonderful combination of
natural dietary fibers (psyllium and beet fiber),
green algae, botanicals, organic acids and the
cell walls of beneficial lactic acid bacteria.

Fiber Perfect also contains Yaeyama Chlorella,
among other beneficial ingredients. Chlorella is
a single-cell fresh water algae that existed even
before mankind. Being about the same size as a
human red blood cell, Chlorella has been shown
to assist in detoxifying the body and eliminating cancer-causing substances from bloodstream before they can harm cells and internal organs. This makes it a potent cancer-preventative.

Fiber PerfectAs a rich source of vitamins, Chlorella helps to stimulate red blood cell production and arterial dilation, which can aide in muscle growth, the oxygenation of muscle tissue and can also improve metabolism and respiration. Chlorella is rich in fiber and encourages beneficial intestinal microflora production, which can result in the elimination of food cravings, increased feelings of fullness at meal times and better food elimination. Another result is reduction in fat storage from food.

As a source of essential nutrients, Yaeyama Chlorella has few, if any peers. 19 amino acids, including all eight “essentials” are present in excellent ratios. It has the highest quantities of chlorophyll and RNA/DNA ever discovered within a natural source, an abundance of vitamins and minerals, plus unsaturated essential fatty acids. Chlorophyll has been shown to help heal ulcers, heal wounds and strengthen the immune system. This explains the power of Chlorella to have the same effect. Chlorella also has 50 times more lutein than spinach.

Additionally, Fiber Perfect contains fennel seed, rhubarb root, dandelion, ginger root, slippery elm bark and peppermint leaves which promote regular bowel function and soothe the digestive tract.

Finally, Fiber Perfect contains a combination of beneficial bacteria to help balance intestinal microflora, which may reduce the accumulation of toxins and the production of gas.




Fri, Nov 21st, 2008