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in Ayurvedic medicine in India and in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. It has also been used in Europe for many years, but it has become common in North American healing only near the end of the twentieth century.

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How did Romans attach the mosaics to the ceilings of their temples?

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What is the difference between had been and have been?

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cases have been reported of patients suffocating when a mass of psyllium blocked the upper airway.


Use of psyllium husk in diabetes and hypercholesteraemia?

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Is psyllium a wheat product?

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How do you call psyllium in Tamil?

Psyllium is called "ஈசாப்கோல்" in Tamil.


What is psyllium husk called in Hindi?

Psyllium husk is called "Isabgol" in Hindi.


Is psyllium husk gluten free?

Yes, Psyllium Husk is Gluten free.


What is the tamil name of psyllium?

pysillum husk


What varieties of psyllium are used in medicine?

The most common species producing seed for medicinal use, in addition to P. psyllium, are P. afra, P. isphagula, P. ovata, and P. indica.


How many teaspoons are in a gram of psyllium husk?

Psyllium husk is a fiber supplement, and its weight can vary depending on how densely it is packed. On average, one teaspoon of psyllium husk weighs around 2.5 grams. Therefore, there are approximately 0.4 teaspoons in a gram of psyllium husk.


How safe is psyllium?

Psyllium is one of the safest laxatives available for long-term use. It is widely considered by the traditional medical community as very safe and effective when used in recommended doses for constipation and diarrhea.


What is psyllium and what does it do?

Psyllium is the seed of a plant Plantago ispagula which grows in India & Iran.It is used to add bulk to foods, or as a supplement as a laxative.It is also used topically to treat poison ivy and insect bites.For more information, please see the related link below.


How many calories in 1 Tablespoon of psyllium husks?

18 calories in 1 tbsp of psyllium husk