Isabgol (Plantago ovata Forssk.) is a small herbaceous plant native to India and the Mediterranean region. The seed husk, commonly known as psyllium husk, is widely used for its high mucilage content, primarily as a natural laxative and dietary fiber supplement. It is renowned for its gentle yet effective action in managing constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and cholesterol levels.
Isabgol contains high amounts of soluble and insoluble fiber, mucilage, and several active phytochemicals:
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