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
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