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Psyllium Husk (Bhusi / Isabgol)
   
 
Hindi Name
:
Sat-Isabgol
 
 
Botanical name
:
Plantago Ovata Forsk 
 
 
Family name           
:
Isphagula
 
 
Commercial part
:
Seed
Name in International Languages
     
Spanish Name
:
Adermidera
French Name
:
Pavot
Italian name
:
Papavero
Chinese Name
:
Ying Shu
German Name   
:
Mohn
Japanese Name
:
Keshi
Swedish Name
:
Valln
Russian Name
:
Mak
ArabicName
:
Khashkhash  
Dutch Name
:
Slaapbol
 

Sat-Isabgol is derived from the seeds of plant called 'Plantaqo Ovata'. Sat-Isabgol is also known as Psyllium Husks, Sat-Isabgol, and Ispaqhula. Mainly grown in India was popularized with the advent of Arabians and Persians in India as early as 10th Century A.D. under the popular name of Fleawort or Flea Seed Husk.

Sat-Isabgol is nothing but a filmy upper layer of Isabgol Seeds. It has a significant property of absorbing water and form a bulk mucilage. Its action is purely mechanical and its efficiency is entirely due to the large quantity of mucilage present in the husks.

It contents natural fibers which are part of healthy regimen and has ability to decrease symptoms of fatigue loss of energy and other severe health problems. Currently Sat-Isabgol is most oftenly used as a bulk fiber in foods supplements.

A natural remedy for constipation regulates bowel functions by stimulating nutritional program of digestive system. It helps to reduce risk of heart attack by decreasing serum cholesterol through proper excretion of bile acids. Also helps in eliminating accumulated toxic, chemicals and excessive waste products from the body. Recent advanced research carried out in the United States and elsewhere shows that Psyllium Husks used as a dietary supplement has helped lowering the human serum cholesterol level.

Psyllium has been used in traditional medicine in the US, Europe, India, and China. Some of the uses of psyllium in traditional medicine are as laxative, emollient, demulcent, and diuretic.

We also offer various qualities of Psyllium Husks, Powders, and Seeds in bulk to Nutritional & Health food, pharmaceutical industries around the globe.

     
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