Apple Fiber Powder

$7.49

Botanical Name: Malus sylvestis  

English name: Apple Husk, Apple Fiber, Apple Fiber Powder

Also, known as: Abilde, Almindelig Aeble, Apfel, Apfelbaum, Äppel, Äppelträd, Apple Tree, Eble, Echter Apfelbaum, Iabloko, Iablonia, Jablon Domáca, Kultur-Apfel, Maça, Maçanzeira, Maceira, Macieira, Malus domestica, Malus malus, Malus pumila, Malus sylvestris, Manzana, Manzano, Mela, Melo, Paratiisiomena, Ping Guo, Pomme, Pommier, Pomo, Pommier Commun, Pyrus malus, Ringo, Seiyou Ringo, Tarhaomenapuu, Tuffahh ;lahtna jablana.

Origin: Canada

Harvested: Cultivated

Parts Used: Fruits

General Information:

Apple fiber is a light brown powder typically made from dried apple pomace, the pulp leftover after apples is processed for juice, cider, and other products. It is naturally high in fiber, although the types and amounts vary based on which part of the apple is used and how the product is processed.

Apple fiber tastes mildly sweet and tangy with just a hint of apple flavor and has a slightly grainy texture. When mixed with water, it absorbs moisture and takes on an applesauce-like consistency.  Most people use apple fiber as a supplement, but it can also be used as a flour alternative in baking and as a thickener for sauces and soups.

Apple fiber powder is used primarily to enhance bowel functioning and to aid in the removal of toxic substances in the digestive tract. This fibrous powder attaches to carcinogenic toxins and heavy metal trace elements and then escorts them out of the body. Like all fiber, it adds substance to stool and normalizes the digestive process; both constipation and diarrhea are effectively treated with apple fiber powder. 

How to use:   

Decoctions are suitable for roots, barks, large seeds & berries, and other dense material. The simple way to make decoction is, in a saucepan, add 1 tablespoon of dried herbs to 1 cup of water. Bring the water to boil, reduce heat and simmer for 30-60 minutes. Strain and squeeze out as much as liquid as possible and enjoy!

Tips:

  • You can sweeten your herbal decoctions with bit of honey, natural fruit juice, stevia leaves powder and or licorice root powder.

Precautions: 

You should consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using any herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

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