Manufacturers of calcium hydroxide (chemical-powder form) calcium oxide (chemical-powder form) cement paint(powder form)
china clay (powder form) plaster of paris (powder form). Senna Leaves and Senna Pods.
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Profile
We are an associate company of renowned manufacturer and exporter of Psyllium Husk Powder, Psyllium Husk and variety of
spices. The superior quality of Psyllium Husk can be attributed to the geographical location of our manufacturing associate.
We are located in North Gujarat/jaipur rajasthan, a key agricultural zone of Western India with ideal conditions for
manufacturing Psyllium husk and a number of other whole spices including Guar Gum and Senna Leaves.
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Psyllium
Psyllium seeds and husks come from three annual species of plantain, a plant group familiar to most as lawn weeds. Blonde
psyllium, P. ovata, native to the Mediterranean, North Africa, and western Asia, is widely grown in India and Pakistan; black
psyllium (P. psyllium, and P. indica, both known as P. arenaria) is native to the Mediterranean region and is commercially
grown in Spain and southern France.
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Traditional Use
The seeds and fruit husks of psyllium have long been used as bulk laxatives in Europe and the United States. |
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Current Status
Many consumers may already have psyllium seed products on the shelf as they are a common ingredient in bulk laxatives. The
seeds and seed husks contain 10-30 percent mucilage and, when soaked in water, their volume increases greatly, swelling the
amount of intestinal matter. This stimulates and lubricates the bowels, encouraging the movement of wastes through the colon.
Psyllium seed products are widely prescribed and are also available as nonprescription drugs for the treatment of chronic
constipation or to soften the stool to relieve hemorrhoids and related conditions.
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In Germany the seeds and husks are also allowed in the supportive treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Studies have also
shown that psyllium produces a modest but significant reduction in cholesterol levels.
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Preparations Dried psyllium seeds and husks are available in the American market, in addition to their presence in many laxative products
available at pharmacies.
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Cautions
According to German health authorities, psyllium seed and husks are known to produce rare allergic reactions and can be
dangerous in cases of intestinal obstruction. Because some psyllium preparations contain sugar, diabetics should use them
only under a physician's supervision. |