Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Has anyone heard of this product? A coworker has asked me about it and I am not familiar with it. In a brief internet research, I found that it is used as a fiber supplement and that is it also known as glucconman, (or something close to that). I am wondering if any one has heard of this root, and if they have any information positive and/or negative in regards to it. My coworker heard that it is supposed to coat the intestines and bind cholesteral and pass it though quicker due to the fiber. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks, Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Heres what i found on it , I hope this helps: Leo Konjac is an all-natural, dietary source of 100% fiber obtained from the root of the Konjac plant in Asia. And Konjac Root contains zero calories. It's an excellent addition to a sensible weight loss program. Additionally, this herb has been shown to help reduce cholesterol, relieve constipation, and regulate blood sugar in several clinical studies Elaine <horseaholic wrote: Has anyone heard of this product? A coworker has asked me about it and I am not familiar with it. In a brief internet research, I found that it is used as a fiber supplement and that is it also known as glucconman, (or something close to that). I am wondering if any one has heard of this root, and if they have any information positive and/or negative in regards to it. My coworker heard that it is supposed to coat the intestines and bind cholesteral and pass it though quicker due to the fiber. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks, Elaine It is my policy to no longer use language that accepts the current concept of animals as property, commodities and/or things. Rather than refer to myself or others as " owners " of animals we share our lives with, I now refer to myself and others as " guardians " of our animal friends and to animals as " he " or " she " rather than " it. " Guardians do not buy or sell animals; instead they rescue and adopt. I urge you to do the same. gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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