SIMFORT® FIBRAS: Food Supplement Based on Dietary Fibers
SIMFORT® FIBRAS is a powdered food supplement formulated with dietary fibers that help the intestines function properly. Composed of a mix of fibers with prebiotic action, such as Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), oat bran beta-glucan and acacia gum (Acacia senegal). L.), this product is an excellent choice for improving intestinal health.
The Care Your Intestine Deserves
The gut plays a crucial role not only in digestion and nutrient absorption, but also in mental health, often referred to as the “second brain.” Maintaining a healthy gut is essential for the overall well-being of the body.
Product Benefits:
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Intestinal Function: Helps balance intestinal flora.
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Prebiotics: Contains a mix of dietary fibers with prebiotic action.
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Fiber Source: 5.7 g of fiber per serving.
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Versatility: Can be diluted in drinks or added to food.
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Suitable for All Ages: Suitable for adults and children (from 4 years of age).
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Gluten Free: Suitable for people with gluten intolerance.
How to Consume?
Dissolve 7g (1 measuring spoon) of SIMFORT® FIBRAS in 100 mL of water, in your favorite drink, or mix with fruits or foods of your choice. Shake well until completely homogenized and consume immediately after dilution to ensure the effectiveness of dietary fibers.
Scientific Data:
The intestine is essential for the absorption of nutrients and also directly influences mental health due to the connection between the intestine and the brain¹,². Supplementing the diet with fiber can be an effective solution for those who are unable to ingest the necessary amount of fiber through food, helping to improve intestinal flora and overall intestinal function³,⁴.
Who is it for?
SIMFORT® FIBRAS is indicated for all age groups, from children aged 4 and over to the elderly. The product is especially useful for people suffering from constipation, a condition often caused by diets low in fiber and high in carbohydrates⁵. Fiber supplementation and water intake are effective recommendations for treating constipation without the need for other therapeutic interventions, and should always be evaluated by a nutritionist⁶.
Bibliographic References:
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THE INTESTINE AS A SECOND BRAIN - INFLUENCE ON MOOD AND BEHAVIOR | Learn more
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TATIANA-MARIA-MILAGRES-PEREIRA-INTERACTION-BETWEEN-THE-INTESTINE-BRAIN-AXIS-AND-HEALTH-NUTRICATION-2023.pdf | Learn more
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Probiotic Supplementation Improves Cognitive Function and Mood with Changes in Gut Microbiota in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Trial - PMC | Find out more
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Dietary fiber intake, the gut microbiome, and chronic systemic inflammation in a cohort of adult men - PMC | Find out more
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Constipation in children and the importance of dietary fiber: A literature review | Learn more
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Overview of therapies used in the treatment of primary constipation | Learn more