Product Details & Functional Profile
Fybogel Lemon is a bulk-forming fibre product made with 100% natural ispaghula husk (psyllium), presented as an oral powder in sachets for mixing with water. It supports bowel regularity by absorbing water in the intestine to form a soft, bulky stool that can be passed more easily, making it a preferred option when a fibre-first approach is appropriate for constipation and irregular bowel habits.
The formulation should always be taken with adequate fluids to support safe passage through the digestive tract. It is not intended for immediate relief; benefit is typically seen with consistent use and hydration.
Specifications
- Active Ingredient: Ispaghula husk (psyllium)
- Product Type: Fibre drink / bulk-forming fibre
- Dosage Form: Oral powder sachets (mix with water)
- Flavour: Lemon
- Pack Size: 30 sachets
- Route: Oral
Directions (general): Mix in a full glass of water, stir and drink immediately. Follow with another glass of water. Separate from other medicines by 1–2 hours where possible, as fibre may affect absorption of some medications.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
What You’ll Experience
This lemon-flavoured fibre drink delivers a gentle, hydration-dependent approach to bowel regularity. When mixed with water and taken consistently, it forms a soft, bulky gel that supports easier stool passage and helps reduce straining by improving stool consistency.
Because it is bulk-forming, the experience is typically gradual rather than instant. Best results occur with consistent daily use, adequate fluid intake, and supportive diet habits.
- 100% natural ispaghula husk — absorbs water to increase stool bulk and softness, supporting regular bowel movements.
- bulk-forming fibre action — supports regularity with a non-stimulant mechanism when taken correctly.
- lemon fibre drink format — sachet-based preparation designed for easy mixing and routine daily use.
Note: Always take with plenty of water. Do not use if you have difficulty swallowing or suspected bowel obstruction. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen.
