People can take Metamucil as mean on supplement in their everyday nutrition. It is well concentrated in healthy nutrients and can be proved really valuable for people on a poor diet as it has a great effect on maintaining and keeping bones healthy.
Metamucil should not be taken as a substitute of eating high fiber foods. However, if you have a diet low in fiber, Metamucil can be a supplement for your diet.
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Metamucil was created in 1934.
Metamucil contains psyllium, which the University of Maryland Medical Center describes as a "gentle bulk forming laxative." Metamucil has the capability of lowering cholesterol and relieving diarrhea. For details on the use of Metamucil, including the products possible interaction with medications, see http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/psyllium-000321.htm.
Metamucil is a bulk-producing laxative and fiber supplement
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The cost of a gram of Metamucil can vary depending on the quantity purchased and the retailer. On average, a 57-gram container of Metamucil powder may cost around $10-$15.
As of May 2014, there does not seem to be a Metamucil recall. You can get recall information from your local retailers customer service desk.
Metamucil capsules typically contain around 0.52 grams of psyllium husk powder per capsule.
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Metamucil capsules do really work on most people. They are fiber capsules and can clean out your colon and help keep things working.