| Nutrient | Benefit of Nutrient | RDI | FibRestore |
| Corn Bran | Source of fiber | * |
| Dandelion Root | Used as a weight loss aid, to relieve inflammation of the liver and | * |
| gallbladder, congestive jaundice, skin diseases, and PMS. It may also be |
| useful to lower blood cholesterol levels, reduce high blood pressure, and |
| prevent heart disease. |
| Foenugreek | Fenugreek is useful for: Atherosclerosis, Constipation, Diabetes, High | * |
| cholesterol, Hypertriglyceridemia (high triglycerides). beneficial effects of |
| fenugreek, particularly the inhibition of cholesterol absorption and synthesis. |
| The seeds are rich in dietary fiber, which may be the main reason it can |
| lower blood sugar levels in diabetes. Reduces serum cholesterol and sugar |
| levels. |
| Fructose | (fruit sugar) A simple carbohydrate found naturally in many fruits and honey. | * |
| Converted to glucose in the body for energy. Commonly found in pancake |
| syrup, fruit juice, steak sauce, and honey. As with any fermentable sugar, |
| tooth decay should be a concern. Intake must be controlled by diabetics. |
| Garlic | Promote liver enzymes, inhibit chloesterol synthesis, reduce triglycerides, | * |
| lower blood pressure, improve immune response, fight infection and |
| parasites |
| Ginger Root | Ginger is commonly used to lower cholesterol levels and discourage the | * |
| aggregation of platelets in the body. The herb aids digestion, alleviates |
| motion sickness, and reduces nausea and vomiting associated with |
| pregnancy and anesthesia following surgery |
| Ginseng (Oriental) | Regulate blood pressure, balance blood-sugar levels (a traditional use is in | * |
| the control of diabetes), and support the adrenal glands, thymus and spleen |
| (thus boosting immunity). |
| Ginseng (Siberian) | Strengthen the sexual system, improve athletic performance and endurance, | * |
| gently stimulate the nervous system, and enhance memory and |
| concentration. |
| Guar Gum | A vegetable gum made from the seed of the guar plant, found in Pakistan | * |
| and India. Used as a stabilizer, emulsifier to prevent separation, and |
| thickener. |
| Gum Arabic | Obtained from tree native parts of Africa. Used as a thickener and also as an | * |
| emulsifier to prevent separation. |
| Hibiscus | Possibly added for pleasant taste | * |
| Irish Moss | Traditionally the main use of Irish Moss was in respiratory illness where it is | * |
| often the core of prescriptions to treat irritating coughs, bronchitis and many |
| other lung problems. It may be used in digestive conditions where a |
| demulcent is called for, such as gastritis and ulceration of the stomach and |
| duodenum. The primary role of this herb was in speeding recuperation from |
| debilitating illness, especially T.B. and pneumonia. |
| Iron | Hemoglobin, iron stores in cells, oxygen to muscles | 18 mg | 0.72 mg |
| Kelp | effectively reduce goiter and other diseases associated with iodine | * |
| deficiencies. Japanese scientists have shown that kelp may inhibit the |
| development of breast cancer. May help remove heavy metals, radioactive |
| particles, and other potentially toxic substances from the body |
| Lecithin | Lecithin is an emulsifier that keeps cholesterol from accumulating | * |
| in our arterial walls, and helps to eliminate fatty deposits from our |
| liver. |
| Licorice Root | A mild laxative which soothes and tones the mucous membranes and | * |
| relieves muscle spasms. Licorice is rich in flavonoids and is currently under |
| intense investigation as an antioxidant and as a cancer-protecting |
| botanical boosting certain immune functions such as interferon production |
| Maltodextrin | A sugar that comes from starch. Used as a texturizer and flavor enhancer. | * |
| Oat Fiber | One of the best remedies for feeding the nervous system, especially when | * |
| under stress. Oats is considered a specific in cases of nervous debility and |
| exhaustion when associated with depression. May be used with most of the |
| other nervines, both relaxant and stimulatory, to strengthen the whole of the |
| nervous system. |
| * There is currently no Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) | Page 2 of 3 |