Glucomannan

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Shirataki Noodles, Glucomannan, and Weight Loss - Introduction

shiratakinoodles.net — “Introduction to shirataki noodles and how they can help you lose weight, also links to recipies.View full resource at shiratakinoodles.net

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What is Glucomannan? | Healthy Eats – Food Network Healthy Living Blog

blog.foodnetwork.com — “Glucomannan is becoming increasingly popular both as a weight loss supplement and pasta alternative. We found out what it's all about.View full resource at blog.foodnetwork.com

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Glucomannan | GreenMedInfo | Category | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine

greenmedinfo.com — “Greenmedinfo.com - Natural Medical Resource - The world's only free, entirely evidence-based and solar-powered natural medical database with 16,000+ articles and growing dailyView full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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sayerji Sayer Ji CAM and Health Advocate

Here is a suitable alternative to psyllium fiber for alleviating constipation, promoting blood sugar regulation,... http://fb.me/vcqixEQl

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Glucomannan: The Weight-Loss Supplement Dr. Oz Loves: Healthy SELF: Health: Self.com

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Glucomannan: The Weight-Loss Supplement Dr. Oz Loves http://ow.ly/5NZtv

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Health Canada Advises Canadians That Natural Health Products Containing Glucomannan May Cause Serious Choking if Used With Insufficient Fluid

marketwire.com — “Health Canada is advising Canadians that natural health products containing the ingredient glucomannan in tablet, capsule or powder form, which are currently on the Canadian market, have a potential for harm if taken without at least 8 ounces of water or other fluid. The risk to Canadians includes choking and/or blockage of the throat, esophagus or intestine, according to international adverse reaction case reports. It is also important to noteView full resource at marketwire.com

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Health Canada Advises Canadians That Natural Health Products Containing Glucomannan May Cause Serious Choking if Used With Insufficient Fluid | Yacht Vacations & Charters

yachtchartersmagazine.com — “Health Canada Advises Canadians That Natural Health Products Containing Glucomannan May Cause Serious Choking if Used With Insufficient Fluid | Yacht Vacations & ChartersView full resource at yachtchartersmagazine.com

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Health Canada Advises Canadians That Natural Health Products Containing Glucomannan May Cause Serious Choking if Used With Insufficient Fluid | Earth Times News

earthtimes.org — “OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- 01/29/10 -- Health Canada is advising Canadians that natural health products containing the ingredient glucomannan in tablet, capsule or powder form, which are currently on the Canadian market, have a potential for harm if taken ..View full resource at earthtimes.org

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Gastroenterology Article | Constipation

mdlinx.com — “Glucomannan is not effective for the treatment of functional constipation in children: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trialView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 12, 2011 at 1:29 am By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Doctor, Health Communicator, and Physician

Glucomannan is not effective for the treatment of functional constipation in children: A double-blind, place... http://bit.ly/nCIYEe #GI

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iHealthTube.com - Article - Konjac Root Fiber Health Benefits

ihealthtube.com — “Konjac root fiber is a great source of soluble fiber that can benefit the body in numerous ways. It is often found in glucomannan supplements.View full resource at ihealthtube.com

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Calories In Konjac Noodles | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Calories In Konjac Noodles. Called shirataki in Japan, noodles made from the roots of the konjac plant --- also called the elephant yam --- are naturally low calorie. Glucomannan, the fiber component of kon...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Calories in Konjac Noodles: Called "shirataki" in Japan, noodles made from the roots of the konjac plant... http://bit.ly/dAnhqT #weight

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Lipozene weight loss class action reignites konjac efficacy debate

nutraingredients-usa.com — “A class action complaint has been filed in California alleging that the maker of Lipozene weight loss supplements - which contain glucomannan from konjac root – is making false and misleading claims about their efficacy.View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com

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The Super Fiber that Controls Your Appetite and Blood Sugar

ultrawellness.com — “Imagine eating 12 pounds of food a day -- and still staying thin and healthy. That may sound crazy, but it's exactly what our hunter-gatherer ancestors ate for millennia! And they didn't have any obesity or chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or dementia. Of course, I wouldn't advise anyone today to eat 12 pounds of food, because the food in our society lacks one major secret ingredient that our ancestors ate in nearly all their food -- fiber! Fiber has so many health benefitsView full resource at ultrawellness.com

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You should get 30 to 50 grams of fiber daily. Primary sources are fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole grains. http://ping.fm/t2eE4

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